Bodo Nowodworski

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Bodo Nowodworski (born November 27, 1949 in Unna ) is a German politician ( non-party ). He was the mayor of the North Rhine-Westphalian district town of Mettmann .

Life

Bodo Nowodworski studied civil engineering at RWTH Aachen University . He was department head at the civil engineering department of the city of Herten and subsequently head of the civil engineering department in Mettmann. There he became a technical assistant .

From October 1st, 1999 until the mayoral election in 2009, Bodo Nowodworski was mayor of Mettmann as the successor to Ottokar Iven ( CDU ). Nowodworski joined the SPD in 1999 as a non-party candidate and won the mayoral election in a runoff election with 51.8 percent of the valid votes. In the re-election in 2004 he ran as an independent candidate and won again, this time with 71.9 percent of the valid votes in the first ballot. On August 12, 2008, he announced that he would not be available for the next mayoral election in 2009. His successor was the CDU candidate Bernd Günther , who won the election by 127 votes.

Publications

  • together with Béla Dören: Comparative spatial analysis, central determinations, evaluations of regional activity distribution and concentration. Institute for Road Construction of the RWTH, Aachen 1979, ISBN 3-88354-072-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mayor Nowodworski does not stand for re-election . Article by Stephan Winter and Thomas Reuter in the Westdeutsche Zeitung on August 13, 2008