Georg Wolfer

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Georg Wolfer (born December 7, 1861 in Kandern , † after 1918) was a German politician ( SPD Alsace-Lorraine ).

Live and act

Georg Wolfer, who was a Protestant denomination, attended elementary school, secondary school in Basel and Ebingen (Württemberg) and then ran a hat shop in Strasbourg. In 1903 and 1907 he was elected to the local council. He was a member of the Arbitration Court and the Arbitration Court for Workers' Insurance.

In the first (and only) election to the Second Chamber of the Landtag of the Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine , he ran as a candidate for the SPD in the constituency of Strasbourg IV. In the first ballot, 4,127 votes were cast in the constituency of the 5,339 eligible voters. Wolfer accounted for 1,424, the liberal candidate Dammron 1,232, the Zentrum candidate Hurst 588, the independent candidate Friedrich 448, who is closely related to the economic party, and Dr. Hill 370 votes. In the second ballot, Wolfer was the only candidate and received 2,675 of the 3,127 votes cast. Georg Wolfer was a member of the state parliament until 1918.

literature

  • Government and Parliament of Alsace-Lorraine 1911–1916. Biographical-statistical manual. Mulhouse 1911, page 184

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