Mar 8 • 19:01 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Mayoral election in the Dachau district: Reischl is voted out

CSU candidate Johannes Stadler wins the mayoral election in Petershausen, while other areas experience close races and a runoff election is necessary in Röhrmoos and Bergkirchen.

The mayoral election in the Dachau district has resulted in notable victories and close contests across various municipalities. In Petershausen, CSU candidate Johannes Stadler emerged victorious with 50.1% of the votes, surpassing his main opponent Bernhard Lachmann from the Free Voters, who garnered only 22.2%. This solid win for Stadler underscores the continuing strength of the CSU in the region. In contrast, the races in Röhrmoos and Bergkirchen were much tighter, necessitating runoff elections. In Röhrmoos, Free Voter candidate Georg Niederschweiberer led with 43.1% against CSU’s Johanna Baumann, who received 33.8%. Meanwhile, in Bergkirchen, Dagmar Wagner from the voter association Eisolzried-Lauterbach-Kreuzholzhausen narrowly led with 46.8% over CSU's Erich Oßwald, who closely followed with 45.7%. These results indicate a competitive political environment in these areas, highlighting shifting voter preferences. Lastly, Hebertshausen remained a CSU stronghold, with Hans-Jürgen Schreier winning decisively at 58.8%, while the incumbent Richard Reischl, running as an independent, fell short at 41.2%. This election cycle illustrates both continuity and change within local governance structures in the Dachau district, reflecting broader trends in German regional politics.

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