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Proposals have already been introduced by the Commission.

Voting requests for the upcoming municipal election and integration council election can now be submitted through the link given below.

Proposals have already been forwarded by the Commission.
Proposals have already been forwarded by the Commission.

Proposals have already been introduced by the Commission.

The local elections for the Euskirchen district in 2025 are fast approaching, and here's what you need to know.

Voting Dates and Times

In-person voting documents and voting will be available starting Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at the city hall, Room 101, Kölner Str. 75. The office hours for in-person voting are as follows:

  • Monday: 08:30 - 12:30
  • Tuesday: Not specified in this text
  • Wednesday: 08:30 - 16:30
  • Thursday: 08:30 - 16:30
  • Friday: 08:30 - 12:30, until 3 pm on September 12

Please note that the exact office hours for Tuesday are not provided in this text. In-person voting will continue until specified office hours on Fridays until 3 pm on September 12, 2025.

Elections to be Held

The municipal election is for representatives of the city council, county council, landrat/landratin, and mayor. The integration council election is for representatives of the integration council.

Eligibility

For the municipal election, eligibility criteria are defined by law. For the integration council election, having foreign roots or a foreign passport is a requirement. For detailed eligibility criteria for the integration council election, refer to § 6 in the provided document.

Mail-in Voting

Mail-in voting applications are now possible for both the municipal election and the integration council election. To submit a mail-in voting application, use the provided link. It's important to apply for mail-in voting only for the election you are eligible to participate in.

Candidates

The candidates for the 2025 local elections in the Euskirchen district for Landrat are Markus Ramers (SPD) and Sabine Preiser-Marian (CDU/FDP). For mayors in the 11 municipalities:

  • Bad Münstereifel has Guido Waters (CDU), Sebastian Glatzel (SPD), and Gerd Lingscheid-Henseler (AfD)
  • Blankenheim has Jennifer Meuren (independent)
  • Dahlem has Jan Lembach (CDU) and Iris Guder (SPD)
  • Euskirchen has Sacha Reichelt (CDU), Michael Höllmann (SPD), Arne Spitz (FDP), and Yannic Groell (The Left)
  • Hellenthal has Martin Berners (CDU) and Ramona Hörnchen (SPD, FDP, UWV, Greens)

In Langenfeld, elections for mayor, Landrat of Mettmann district, city council, district council, and integration council are scheduled. However, specific candidate names for these positions in Langenfeld were not provided in the search results.

For more information, please visit the official election website or contact your local election office.

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