Ernst Külbel (politician)

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Ernst Külbel (born February 22, 1863 in Coburg ; † April 2, 1938 ibid) was a German manufacturer and politician ( FVP , DDP ) in the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the Free State of Coburg .

Külbel attended the Ernestinum Coburg and then did a commercial and technical training in Vienna . Then he took over his father's malt factory behind the Rittersteich in Coburg.

In 1897 he was elected to the Coburg city council and later became a magistrate. In the state elections in 1908 he was elected to the Coburg state parliament for freedom. In the state elections in 1912 he prevailed against the Social Democrat Göpfert with 517 to 222 votes. In 1915 he was able to defend his constituency II.

After the November Revolution he ran as a representative of the DDP in 1919 on the civil unity list for the state assembly of the Free State of Coburg and was elected as one of the four bourgeois MPs on this list (the SPD had achieved a majority and had seven MPs).

After Coburg was annexed to Bavaria, his mandate in the state parliament ended. He was elected to the district council for Upper Franconia with the second best result .

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