Voting Office at Potsdam is currently operational today.
Potsdam, Germany, is gearing up for a hotly contested mayoral election on September 21. Seven candidates are vying for the position, all of whom are residents of the city.
The election is being held due to the early departure of Mike Schubert.
Voters have several options to cast their ballots. They can submit their completed mail-in voting documents at the office located at Hegelallee 6-10, which is part of the administration campus in Potsdam. Alternatively, they can vote in person at the same location if they haven't already.
For those choosing to vote by mail, it is important to note that a valid ID or passport, and if available, a voter notification letter, will be required. Mail-in voting materials can be placed in any regular mailbox. However, the city's special mailboxes at Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 79-81, Hegelallee 6, and Edisonallee 7 will be emptied for the last time on election day at 6 PM.
The seven candidates running for mayor of Potsdam are Severin Fischer (SPD), Noosha Aubel (independent), Clemens Viehrig (CDU), Chaled Uwe Said (AfD), Dirk Harder (Die Linke), Michael Reichert (BVB Freie Wähler), and Alexander Wietschel (Die Partei).
The voting methods or procedures for the upcoming election are not detailed in this paragraph. Regardless, it's crucial for eligible voters to participate in the democratic process and make their voices heard. Stay tuned for more updates on the Potsdam mayoral election.
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