Hans-Ulrich Ihlenfeld

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Hans-Ulrich Ihlenfeld (born February 11, 1963 ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

Ihlenfeld grew up in Haßloch since 1964 and attended elementary school there. He graduated from the Kurfürst-Ruprecht-Gymnasium Neustadt . He then studied law in Passau and Mannheim , followed by a postgraduate course in administrative sciences at the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer . He then worked as a lawyer in Landau until 1995 and then switched to the Saxon civil service .

Ihlenfeld has been a member of the CDU since 1984. In 2003 he was elected mayor of the community of Haßloch; he took office the following year. In 2012 he was re-elected. He became a member of the district council of the Bad Dürkheim district and the association assembly of the Rhein-Neckar region . In the election to the district administrator of the Bad Dürkheim district, he prevailed on April 7, 2013 in a runoff election against the SPD applicant Reinhold Niederhöfer and thus succeeded Sabine Röhl , who died in December 2012.

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