Alexander Legler

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Alexander Legler (born July 30, 1977 in Alzenau i. UFr. ) Is a German lawyer , local politician ( CSU ) and, since May 2020, district administrator of the Aschaffenburg district . From 2011 to 2020 he was mayor of the city of Alzenau.

education and profession

Legler passed the Abitur in 1997 at the Spessart-Gymnasium Alzenau and then completed community service in the St. Hildegard social station in Mömbris . From 1998 to 2003 he studied law in Würzburg and Poitiers (France). At the same time, he took the accompanying course in European law in Würzburg. He completed his legal preparatory service in Aschaffenburg , Ingolstadt and Brussels . He was admitted to the bar and received his doctorate in December 2008 from the Faculty of Law in Würzburg under Franz-Ludwig Knemeyer . In his dissertation on municipal traffic monitoring in Bavaria , he dealt with the prosecution and punishment of traffic offenses according to § 24 StVG.

He then worked as a lawyer in Aschaffenburg, later as a specialist lawyer for administrative law in a law firm in Hanau . Since 2014 he has been a lecturer at the Bavarian Administration School in the subject of municipal law , since 2015 lecturer at the Technical University of Aschaffenburg for public building law.

Local politics

Legler is a member of the CSU. In the local elections in March 2002 he was elected to the Alzenau city council. After the local elections in 2008 , the city council elected him as second mayor. Since 2008 he has also been a district councilor in the district council of the Aschaffenburg district and deputy chairman of the CSU parliamentary group there. In 2011 he was elected mayor of the city of Alzenau and confirmed in office in 2017. In the local elections on March 15, 2020, he was elected district administrator of the Aschaffenburg district with more than 58% of the votes .

Legler is married and has one daughter.

Fonts

  • Municipal traffic monitoring in Bavaria: Research, prosecution and punishment of traffic offenses according to § 24 StVG , Würzburg, Univ., Diss., 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New district administrator in Aschaffenburg: Reuter hands over to Legler In: Bayerischer Rundfunk , May 2, 2020, accessed on May 4, 2020.
  2. Main-Echo Alexander Legler is district administrator in the Aschaffenburg district