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CDU conquers Düsseldorf city hall, Dortmund remains in the hands of SPD
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In North Rhine-Westphalia, citizens voted for mayors and district administrators in second-round elections in almost 130 municipalities. In Düsseldorf, the CDU candidate replaces the SPD mayor. Dortmund remains a stronghold of the SPD. Mönchengladbach now has a 31-year-old mayor.
reSPD Mayor Thomas Geisel in Düsseldorf has admitted defeat in the second round. Geisel congratulated his challenger Stephan Keller on his victory on Sunday. After counting about 420 out of 454 constituencies on Sunday, Keller had 54.89 percent. SPD head Geisel reached 45.1 percent.
The city Dortmund it remains a stronghold of the SPD: in the second round of the mayoral elections, the SPD candidate, Thomas Westphal, won with 52.0 percent. CDU challenger Andreas Hollstein reached 48.0 percent.
Independent politician Henriette Reker remains Mayor of Cologne. After counting almost all electoral districts, with about 60 percent of the vote, she was unassailable against her SPD rival, Andreas Kossiski. Reker was supported in the election campaign by the CDU and the Greens. The 63-year-old has been in command of the only metropolis in North Rhine-Westphalia since 2015. At that time, she was elected on the first ballot, shortly after she was seriously injured by a far-right assassin.
The Greens conquered the executive chairs of the city councils in two metropolises: In Aachen Green candidate Sibylle Keupen left her CDU competitor Harald Baal far behind with nearly 70 percent. In Bonn Green candidate Katja Dörner held a nearly 57 percent lead over current Ashok-Alexander Sridharan (CDU).
The student city Münster It will continue to be governed by a CDU politician: Markus Lewe (CDU) won 52.6 percent of the vote in the second round and remains mayor. Green candidate Peter Todeskino reached 47.4 percent.
The incumbent, who has been in power since 2009, missed the 50 percent mark in the first round of local elections and reached 44.5 percent. Death Cinema had received 28.4 percent of the votes. Two weeks ago, SPD candidate Michael Jung ran out of second round chances. The SPD came out in favor of the death movie and a change in OB’s office.
Power shift in Corona hotspot Hamm
SPD politician Marc Herter resolves in Hamm former CDU Mayor Thomas Hunsteger-Petermann (CDU). In the city currently particularly affected by the corona virus, the incumbent (67) lost his job in the second round and only got about 36.4 percent of the vote. The SPD challenger received nearly 63.6 percent after leading 40.7 two weeks ago. Herter (46) has been a member of the state parliament in Düsseldorf since 2010. Almost 49 percent of eligible voters in Hamm went to the polls.
Hunsteger-Petermann lost the race, although he had made a name for himself in recent days as a crisis manager in the fight against the pandemic. In the city of 182,000, the highest rate of new corona infection in the nation occurred in seven days. The mayor, who held office for a good 21 years, imposed several measures, but wanted to avoid a “lockdown” for citizens, in his own words.
Change of power also in the city of the Ruhr area Mülheim, Disappointment for former Lower Saxony Minister of the Environment Monika Griefahn: Marc Buchholz (CDU) has been elected the new mayor with 56.9 percent of the vote. In the second round, he prevailed against the SPD politician Griefahn. The 65-year-old reached 43.1 percent. The previous mayor, Ulrich Scholten (SPD), did not run again. The CDU had last appointed the head of the city council 18 years ago. Buchholz (52) is head of the department of education, health and culture in Mülheim.
31 years conquers the city hall of Mönchengladbach
In the second round Gelsenkirchen The municipal director Karin Welge (57) was elected by the SPD as the new mayor. She received 59.4 percent of the votes. The CDU candidate, attorney Malte Stuckmann (42), got 40.6 percent. Former Lord Mayor Frank Baranowski (SPD, 58) had held the post since 2004. He was not running again.
In the former stronghold of the CDU Mönchengladbach a 31-year-old SPD candidate has won the executive chair of the city council. In the second round of the mayoral election, Felix Heinrichs won Sunday with about 74 percent against his competitor from the CDU, Frank Boss, a member of the state parliament. This only achieved about 26 percent. The former incumbent Hans Wilhelm Reiners (CDU) was no longer running in local elections. Heinrichs is the youngest mayor of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Green politician Uwe Schneidewind became the new mayor of Wuppertal chosen one. The 54-year-old joint candidate of the Greens and the CDU prevailed against incumbent Andreas Mucke (SPD) in the second round with 53.5 percent of the vote.
In the most populous federal state, the CDU had clearly won the first vote on September 13. Christian Democrats won 34.3 percent of the vote in elections for city councils, community representatives, and district assemblies. Despite heavy losses, the SPD remained the second-strongest force at 24.3 percent. The Greens, on the other hand, were able to raise 8.3 points to 20 percent and achieved their best result in a local NRW pick. The FDP reached 5.6 percent, the left 3.8 percent, the AfD five percent.