Helga Ulmer

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Helga Ulmer (born January 8, 1939 in Stuttgart ) is a German SPD politician .

Life and politics

After training as a bank clerk, Ulmer worked on a voluntary and full-time basis in Protestant youth work. She also volunteered on the City of Stuttgart's Parents' Council .

Helga Ulmer has been a member of the SPD since 1972 and was initially active in the Stuttgart-North district advisory board and the working group of social democratic women . From 1980 to 1992 she was a member of the Stuttgart municipal council for the first time, and from 1985 she was chairwoman of the SPD parliamentary group and thus also the first female chairman of a Stuttgart municipal council parliamentary group.

In the state elections in 1992, Helga Ulmer was elected to the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg . She represented the constituency of Stuttgart IV through the direct mandate , after the SPD in Stuttgart had not been able to win any state constituency directly for 16 years. In the state parliament she was a member of the Finance Committee and the Committee on Family, Women, Further Education and Art. In the following election in 1996 she was unable to defend the state parliament mandate and ran again in 1999 for the municipal council, to which she belonged until 2004.

Helga Ulmer is of Protestant denomination and married. The marriage resulted in two daughters.

literature

  • State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg. 11th parliamentary term 1992–1996. Status: December 1992. NDV Neue Darmstädter Verlagsanstalt, Rheinbreitbach 1993, ISBN 3-87576-296-7 , p. 75

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