Frank Junge is running: SPD wants to take back Wismar!
Frank Junge is running for mayor of Wismar in 2026, supported by the SPD, after Thomas Beyer's resignation.

Frank Junge is running: SPD wants to take back Wismar!
Frank Junge wants to become mayor of Wismar
Frank Junge, the experienced member of the Bundestag, has announced his candidacy for the mayoral election in Wismar in spring 2026. His goal? The continuation of SPD politics at the top of the Hanseatic city. The 58-year-old wants to directly and noticeably improve the quality of life of citizens. This ambition is not only a personal concern, but also a response to the current challenges of the city, which is struggling with a decline in support for the SPD.
So far, Junge has impressed with his involvement in urban development under the outgoing mayor Thomas Beyer. The latter will not run again after two electoral terms for reasons of age. Junge has the backing of the SPD district executive committee, which fully supports his candidacy. “We need someone with a breath of fresh air and a good hand for the citizens,” said the district executive.
A crucial date in this selection process is approaching: Frank Junge's official nomination is scheduled to take place at a district party conference at the end of September. At this party conference, not only will the regional SPD candidates be determined for the state elections in autumn 2026, but the course will also be set for Wismar's future political direction.
Sausage and election participation in Wismar
The latest developments show that the votes in Wismar must be poached. According to the results of the last local elections, the SPD lost its top spot to the AfD in the federal election in February. Junge, who has been a member of the Bundestag since 2013, must not only fight against these political trends, but also win back the trust of citizens. In the 2019 general election, voter turnout was 53.4%, and while the SPD received 26.6% of the vote, it experienced a decline of 2.2% compared to the previous election [Wikipedia reports] on the development of the local elections in Wismar.
The situation is tense, especially for the SPD, which is also under pressure from the CDU and other parties. But Junge is optimistic about the future and is determined to get the Wismar SPD back on track to show voters that it can be a valuable voice in Wismar's political landscape.
For more information about the SPD in Wismar, those interested can take a look at the official website of the SPD Wismar throw. There you will not only find information about current developments, but also about the steps taken to strengthen the political presence in the city.
What happens next remains to be seen. One thing is clear, however: There will be elections in Wismar on April 12, 2026, and citizens can look forward to seeing which candidates and concepts will be presented to them.