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Further election results from the Erding district: Three mayors voted out and two runoff elections

Three mayors were ousted in the Erding district's recent elections, with two races heading to runoff.

In the latest local elections in the Erding district of Germany, three mayors were dismissed from their posts as voters opted for new leadership. Michèle Forstmaier, the mayor of Lengdorf, lost her position after receiving only 46.3% of the votes, while her opponent Bernhard Hartl from the CSU secured 53.7%. Similarly, in Ottenhofen, Nicole Schley, representing a coalition of SPD/Grüne/PF, faced a similar fate after voting results showed her with 47.4%, allowing Christian Gerte from CSU to take over with 52.6% of the votes.

Peter Deischl from FWE also suffered defeat in Pastetten, receiving only 47.4% of the votes, being replaced by Andreas Wagner from BIG, who achieved 52.6% in the election. In Finsing, however, the outcome remains undecided; Ludwig Lex from FWF garnered 47.4% and will face Gertrud Eichinger from SPD, who received 32.5%, in a runoff election. This series of electoral changes reflects shifting political allegiances in the region, pointing to a potential reevaluation of the local political landscape going forward.

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