Jürgen Danielowski

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Jürgen Danielowski (* 1945 in Bad Landeck , Glatz district ) is a German CDU politician and was Lord Mayor of the city of Göttingen from 2000 to 2006 . His successor in office is Wolfgang Meyer .

Life

Danielowski was elected the first full-time Lord Mayor of the City of Göttingen on June 27, 1999 by direct election. In the first ballot on June 13, 1999, with a turnout of 48%, he achieved 38.3% of the vote, his opponent Hermann Schierwater (SPD) 41.3%. Both candidates then made it to the runoff election on June 27, 1999, from which Jürgen Danielowski emerged victorious with a turnout of 27.8% with 52.8%. In the end, 14.6% of those eligible to vote had chosen the CDU candidate for his new office. The low turnout was widely received with dismay. Danielowski also received more than 3,000 fewer votes than in the first ballot.

He held the office from February 8, 2000 to October 31, 2006. Before that, he had been the local mayor of the town of Groß Ellershausen / Hetjershausen / Knutbühren since 1996 (in accordance with the Lower Saxony municipal code) .

Danielowski is the head of the Göttingen University of Cooperative Education, a small business school, and chairman of the press and public relations committee of the German Association of Cities .

Danielowski is a lawyer and worked as a judge and public prosecutor in Lower Saxony before being elected mayor . He is married and has a daughter.

Individual evidence

  1. Göttingen Statistical Information System GÖSIS 1999 (PDF; 19 kB)
  2. Lower Saxony Municipal Code <NGO> ( Memento from February 15, 2006 in the Internet Archive )