The good ones

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Voting community Die Guten e. V.
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Party leader Willi Reichel
founding August 15, 1989
Place of foundation DEU Nuremberg COA (small) .svg DEU Nuremberg COA (large) .svg Nuremberg
Headquarters Postal address:
Rathausplatz 2
90403 Nuremberg
Website www.die-guten.de

The good guys are a municipal electoral group founded in Nuremberg on August 15, 1989 . In 1996 they won a mandate with 1.5 percent of the vote and have since been represented on the Nuremberg City Council by Stephan Grosse-Grollmann . From 2002 to 2008, Grosse-Grollmann was represented on the Transport Committee and the Nuremberg-Bad Committee.

In 2014 the good guys moved back into the city council, but decided to form a committee with the ÖDP, pirates, FDP and a city council of the FW. The 2nd FW City Council was not invited.

program

According to their own statement, the electoral community campaigned “for a creative and imaginative further development” of Nuremberg. Most of the city council candidates are cultural workers, artists and photographers. The good guys are committed to expanding the tram , improving swimming lessons in schools, or moving the Neptune Fountain back to the old town.

On the initiative of the good guys, the NightLiner night bus network was introduced in 1998 . The construction program for cycle paths Turn 1 into 3 goes back to an initiative by the good guys. The city of Nuremberg has committed itself to support the program with two euros for every euro donated.

During the strike at the AEG plant at the beginning of May 2006, they erected a memorial made of old washing machines on the station square. On February 17, 2008, the good guys tried to set up a zone for non-swimmers and chocolate-eaters on a platform at Nuremberg Central Station next to a smoking area to protest against the law on the protection of non-smokers and its consequences.

Election results

choice City Council Mayor election
% Voters Seats Candidate % Voters
1990 - - - Kurt Gebhardt 1.3% 3,032
1996 1.2% 188.142 1 of 70 Claudia Roessner 2.4% 4,803
2002 2.0% 255.899 1 of 70 Nikolaus Struck 1.2% 2,325
2008 2.3% 277,350 1 of 70 Nikolaus Struck 0.7% 1,340
2014 1.7% 186,677 1 of 70 Nikolaus Struck 0.6% 1,027
2020 0.8% 95,845 1 of 70 Philipp Schramm 0.4% 637

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Helmut Beer: The good guys . In: Michael Diefenbacher , Rudolf Endres (Hrsg.): Stadtlexikon Nürnberg . 2nd, improved edition. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2000, ISBN 3-921590-69-8 ( online ).
  2. a b c www.die-guten.de: Flyer / Who are we?
  3. For example: www.die-guten.de: Application to check the establishment of a permanent tram connection to the Stadtpark stop (PDF; 55 kB).
  4. www.die-guten.de: Inquiry from April 2007 (PDF; 54 kB).
  5. www.die-guten.de: Application for relocation of the Neptune Fountain from February 2008 (PDF; 54 kB).
  6. Flyer of the program Turn 1 into 3. In: die-guten.de, accessed on June 14, 2019.
  7. www.die-guten.de: Press release of the good guys (PDF; 55 kB). AEG washing area in front of the main train station.
  8. The election campaign is getting funnier. Parsnip soup and non-swimmers. (No longer available online.) In: Nürnberger Zeitung. February 18, 2008, formerly in the original ; accessed on June 14, 2019 (no mementos ).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.nz-online.de
  9. ^ Nürnberger Nachrichten of February 18, 2008 . Zones for smokers and non-swimmers.