Klaus Demal

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Klaus Demal (born March 27, 1952 in Amberg ) was mayor or lord mayor of the city of Stutensee for 27 years , member of the Karlsruhe district assembly in the Free Voters group and board member of the Baden-Württemberg Accident Insurance .

Live and act

After completing his schooling, Demal began training in administration at the city of Hockenheim, followed by a degree in administrative management (FH), which he followed by studying law and political science. In parallel to his traineeship training, he successfully completed postgraduate studies at the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer .

Initially, he worked as a legal officer for a federal corporation until he was elected mayor of the municipality of Flein in 1987 . In 1989 he was elected to the district council , the Franconian regional association and the administrative board of the Franconian regional computing center.

In 1991 Demal was elected mayor of Stutensee for the first time. When Stutensee was elevated to the status of a major district town in 1998, Demal became mayor. He is a member of the district council of Karlsruhe Land, shareholder representative in the technology region of Karlsruhe and board member of the Hardt Music School and the Baden-Württemberg Accident Insurance.

elections

In the mayoral election in Stutensee on March 3, 1991 Demal achieved 43.15% of the votes with four competitors. In the second ballot on March 17, he received 62.70% of the vote. In the first mayor election on February 7, 1999, Demal prevailed as the incumbent in the first ballot with 6,065 votes (63.15%) against three competitors. In the elections on February 11, 2007, Klaus Demal was the only official candidate and was elected for a third eight-year term with 98.16% of the vote. In 2013 he was one of the 17 mayors in Germany who had been in office for more than 20 years. On February 8, 2015, Klaus Demal was confirmed as Lord Mayor of Stutensee for a fourth term with 86.12% of the vote. On April 10, 2018, Klaus Demal announced that he was giving up his mayor's office prematurely for health reasons.

Honors

  • Honorary Citizenship of the City of Stutensee (2018)
  • Golden Badge of Honor of the Karlsruhe District (2018)
  • Honor stele of the Baden-Württemberg Municipal Assembly (2018)

Web links

literature

  • Heinz Bender: Past and current events: Blankenloch, Büchig and Stutensee Castle ; Ed .: Community of Stutensee with contributions by Klaus Demal and Hanspeter Gaal; Original edition 872 pages Stutensee 1995.
  • Konrad Dussel : Staffort 1110 to 2010: Forays through 900 years of history , Verlag Regionalkultur Heidelberg, Ubstadt-Weiher, Basel 2010 ISBN 978-3-89735-622-1 .
  • Wilhelm Otto Hauck: Staffort - castle and village on the constant ford (Ortschronik), municipality of Stutensee 1993
  • Hanna Heidt : memories of the past . Self-published, Schwanen Stutensee-Staffort 2003
  • Heiner Joswig : When our church stopped. City of Stutensee 2004.
  • Manfred G. Raupp: 4000 years of Stete Furt and 350 years of church records ; Stutensee-Staffort 2010.
  • the same: Staffort Ortsfamilienbuch , publisher Stadt Stutensee, Verlag Gesowip Basel 2010, ISBN 978-3-906129-64-8 .
  • Walter August Scheidle: Ortssippenbuch Blankenloch - Büchig and the Stutensee 1672-1920 (= Volume 93 of the Badische Ortssippenbücher), Lahr-Dinglingen, Heimat- und Museumverein Blankenloch-Büchig 2001 ISBN 3-00-008164-X
  • the same: Ortssippenbuch Spöck / Baden 1667-1920 , Volume 124 of the Badische Ortssippenbuch Lahr-Dinglingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-024233-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. Heinz Bender: Past and Current Events. A chronicle. Community of Stutensee, Stutensee 1995, p. 465f.
  2. Matthias Stolz: Map of Germany: The Longest-serving Mayors, in: Zeit-Magazin No. 31, July 25, 2013, p. 10.
  3. ^ Result of the mayor election in Stutensee
  4. Badische Latest Newsː Klaus Demal resigns from office for health reasons