Alfons Heimes

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Alfons Heimes, 2005

Alfons Heimes (* 1946 in Saalhausen ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From 1997 to 2009 he was mayor of the Sauerland city ​​of Lennestadt .

Life

Alfons Heimes is a surveying engineer and has worked as a site manager . Since 1975 he was a member of the city council of Lennestadt, in which he was chairman of the CDU parliamentary group since 1987. From 1997 he was a full-time mayor, succeeding both the last city director of Lennestadt, Franz-Josef Kaufmann, who was Lennestadt's head of administration for eight years, and the last honorary mayor of the city of Lennestadt, Hubert Nies (CDU). In 1997, Lennestadt abolished the dual leadership of a part-time mayor as chairman of the council and a full-time municipality or city director as head of administration.

In the local elections on September 26, 2004 , Alfons Heimes was re-elected with 79.9 percent of the votes in the first ballot. In the local elections on August 30, 2009 , he no longer ran. Heimes' successor in the mayor's office is Stefan Hundt (CDU).

Alfons Heimes was a member of the advisory board of the St. Elisabeth Hospice Lennestadt. He is a board member of the Caritas of the Olpe district as well as a member of the advisory board for architectural monuments Meggen, a civic association that is committed to the preservation of the mining monument Siciliaschacht in the Lennestadt district of Meggen .

Individual evidence

  1. Portrait on the CDU Lennestadt website (archive version from July 30, 2012)
  2. State Returning Officer of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia on Wahlresults.nrw.de
  3. Alfons Heimes renounces candidacy. in the Westfalenpost Olpe from November 5, 2008 (archive version from September 21, 2015).