Helmut Petz

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Helmut Petz (born April 26, 1957 in Munich ) is a German lawyer and former judge at the German Federal Administrative Court . He has been the District Administrator of the Freising district since 2020 .

Helmut Petz completed his legal training in 1986 with the second state examination in law. During his training, he worked at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich from 1983 as a research assistant and then became an academic adviser . He was an academic advisor at the University of Munich until 1993. In 1994 he began his career as a judge, initially at the Munich Administrative Court . From 1996 to 1998 he worked as a seconded research assistant at the Federal Constitutional Court and was then employed at the Freising District Office , the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior and the Bavarian State Chancellery . In 2003 he became a judge at the Bavarian Administrative Court . On December 2, 2008, he took up his post in the 4th Revision Senate of the Federal Administrative Court.

In addition to his judicial work, Helmut Petz is also a lecturer at the University of Munich. He is married and has three sons.

In the local elections in Bavaria 2020 , Petz applied for the office of district administrator in the Freising district , he is running for the free voters. In the first round of the election he received the second-most votes behind Manuel Mück (CSU) with 22.9%. In the run-off election on March 29th, he was elected to succeed Josef Hauner as district administrator with 59.7% of the votes and took over the office on May 1st, 2020.

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