Albert Höfflin

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Albert Höfflin (born February 22, 1925 in Denzlingen ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

politics

Albert Höfflin first attended elementary school and then entered the administrative service, where he passed the inspector's examination in 1950. In 1954 he was elected mayor of the community of Denzlingen.

On November 1, 1965, he succeeded Albert Burger , who had been elected to the Bundestag, for the Emmendingen constituency as a CDU member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament . He was re-elected in the state elections in 1968. In the state parliament, Höfflin was a member of the petitions committee. Höfflin resigned this mandate on October 5, 1971 due to illness. In 1972 he also gave up the office of mayor of Denzlingen.

From 1973 to 1977 Höfflin was chairman of the CDU district association Emmendingen and is now honorary chairman.

additional

Albert Höfflin was regional chairman of the Baden trombone choirs from 1975 to 1985 .

Individual evidence

  1. Hermann August Ludwig Degener and Walter Habel: Who is who ?: the German who's who. Schmidt-Römhild, 1986, page 562
  2. 35 years - history of the CDU community association Teningen (PDF file; 4.66 MB) cdu-teningen.de
  3. ^ Josef Weik: Member of the Bundestag and Landtag history of Baden-Württemberg 1945–1984. In commission from Klett-Cotta, 1984, page 56
  4. ^ As Denzlingen's mayor in the office of badische-zeitung.de
  5. Reinhard Schreiner: Names and dates from six decades of party work (PDF file; 1007 kB) kas.de
  6. CDU district association Emmendingen. Retrieved December 13, 2019 .
  7. Baden Trombone Choir Journal bpj.posaunenarbeit.de