Marianne Zollner

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Marianne Zollner (* 27. December 1956 in Mühldorf as Maria Anna Dasch ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and was from 1 April 2014 to 30 April 2020 Mayor of Mühldorf am Inn.

Life

Zollner was born the second of ten children of the CSU politician and member of the Bundestag Valentin Dasch and his wife Anni. She grew up in Zangberg in Upper Bavaria . After attending elementary school in Zangberg, she switched to Ruperti-Gymnasium in Mühldorf in 1968 , where she graduated from high school in 1976. After working as an independent retailer in Mühldorf and employed as an administrative clerk, she studied social work at the Catholic Foundation University in Munich from 1997 to 2001 and graduated with a degree in social education (FH). From 2000 onwards at the Arbeiterwohlfahrt , Zollner has been working as a social pedagogue in the House of Encounters of the AWO Local Association Mühldorf since 2002 , and from 2006 as director.

In the 2008 local elections , Zollner was elected to the Mühldorf City Council for the SPD, and in 2010 he took over the SPD parliamentary group chairmanship. For the 2014 local elections , Zollner was nominated by the SPD as candidate for mayor and, as the successor to Günther Knoblauch, was elected as the first woman to the mayor's office of Mühldorf am Inn with 52.33 percent of the vote. According to the magazine Focus , she had set herself the goal of becoming mayor of Mühldorf back in 2012. In 2020 she reached 48.54% in the first ballot and was defeated in the runoff election to Michael Hetzl (Independent Mühldorfer) with 49.25%.

Zollner is married and has one son.

Publications

  • “Helafant alhir! The journey of the elephant Soliman from Spain via Mühldorf to Vienna ”. In: Das Mühlrad, contributions to the history of the country to Isen, Rott and Inn, Das Jahrbuch des Geschichtsverein , Volume 50 (2008), pp. 7–22.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ House of Encounters, Mühldorf (website)
  2. Jessica Schober: The mayor apprentices. In: Focus Magazin No. 49 (2012)
  3. City of Mühldorf website ( Memento from April 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  4. ^ Election of the first mayor. Retrieved March 30, 2020 .
  5. ↑ Run-off election for the mayor. Retrieved March 30, 2020 .