Live Results for Munich: How Your Neighborhood Voted
Munich has conducted elections where over a million residents voted for mayor, city council, and district committees amid a complex voting process.
On a Sunday in Munich, 1,095,407 residents were called to vote for the next mayor, city council, and district committees. The current mayor, Dieter Reiter from the Social Democratic Party (SPD), is seeking re-election for a third term, facing off against eleven men and one woman. If no candidate receives an absolute majority of more than 50 percent, a runoff will take place in two weeks between the top two candidates.
Eighty seats are up for grabs in the city council, with fourteen parties competing in the elections. The voting process for this election is notably intricate, as voters can either select a complete party list or distribute up to 80 votes across various candidates, allowing for further customization of their choices. The ballots will be counted carefully by election workers, reflecting the diverse political landscape of the city.
This election is significant for Munich inhabitants, as it shapes the local governance for the next six years. The outcome will impact policies at the municipal level, determine the leadership of the city, and influence local political dynamics. Observers will be watching to see if the SPD can maintain its hold on the mayor's office amid challenges from other political parties.