CSU Hartmannshof-Pommelsbrunn: Candidates for local council elections have been determined!

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CSU Hartmannshof-Pommelsbrunn is presenting 20 candidates for the local council elections on March 8, 2026, including Andreas Loos from Hohenstadt.

CSU Hartmannshof-Pommelsbrunn stellt 20 Kandidaten für die Gemeinderatswahlen am 8. März 2026 vor, darunter Andreas Loos aus Hohenstadt.
CSU Hartmannshof-Pommelsbrunn is presenting 20 candidates for the local council elections on March 8, 2026, including Andreas Loos from Hohenstadt.

CSU Hartmannshof-Pommelsbrunn: Candidates for local council elections have been determined!

The CSU Hartmannshof-Pommelsbrunn has officially drawn up its list for the upcoming local council elections. On the nomination evening, the 20 candidates who were supposed to convince the electorate were presented. Thorsten Brunner, the local chairman of the CSU, leads the list and is supported by Martina Hoffmann and Christian Pickelmann, among others.

The list of candidates is composed as follows:

  • 1. Thorsten Brunner (Hartmannshof)
  • 2. Martina Hoffmann (Pommelsbrunn)
  • 3. Christian Pickelmann (Kleinviehberg)
  • 4. Christian Munker (Eschenbach)
  • 5. Alexander Bock (Hartmannshof)
  • 6. Andreas Loos (Hohenstadt)
  • 7. Sebastian Wagner (Pommelsbrunn)
  • 8. Claus Tausendpfund (Hartmannshof)
  • 9. Hannah Appel (Heuchling)
  • 10. Jörg Kachel (Bürtel)
  • 11. Stefan Ringer (Hartmannshof)
  • 12. Jürgen Endner (Hohenstadt)
  • 13. Susanne Koller (Hubmersberg)
  • 14. Hans Zimmermann (Waizenfeld)
  • 15. Manfred Weidmann (Hohenstadt)
  • 16. Günter Stettner (Eschenbach)
  • 17. Christian Gerstacker (Hegendorf)
  • 18. Tim Hoffmann (Pommelsbrunn)
  • 19. David Mainka (Hartmannshof)
  • 20. Karl Pickelmann (Kleinviehberg)

Unity in the party

All members entitled to vote unanimously approved the list, which is a strong sign of unity within the CSU. In addition to the local council election, Thorsten Brunner and Martina Hoffmann also have the opportunity to run for office on the CSU district council list, where they take positions 43 and 63.

The local council elections for the district are scheduled for March 8, 2026. This means that candidates will have to develop their campaign strategies and intensify their contact with the electorate by then.

Overview of the local elections in Germany

In the context of the upcoming elections, it is important to mention that local elections in Germany took place in nine federal states in 2024. These federal states include Baden-Württemberg, Brandenburg and Saxony. The elections provide a complex picture of the political landscape as they include a variety of parties and voices.

Voter turnout and the number of invalid votes vary from state to state, which influences the dynamics of political decisions in Germany. The results of the last elections show clear trends and provide the parties with insights into their strengths and weaknesses.

Further information on developments in the CSU Hartmannshof-Pommelsbrunn can be found at n-land.de. The latest scientific and statistical data is available colostate.edu while providing a comprehensive overview of local elections in Germany Wikipedia is offered.