Local elections in Leichlingen (Rhineland)

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The local elections in Leichlingen (Rhineland) take place every five years. The district city of Leichlingen (Rhineland) is part of the Rheinisch-Bergisch district . The city ​​council has 32 seats.

history

In the local elections in 2004 , the SPD became the strongest parliamentary group. Ernst Müller (SPD) became mayor with 58.1% of the valid votes.

In the local elections in 2009 , the SPD became the strongest parliamentary group in the council. Müller remained in office as mayor.

In the 2014 municipal elections , the SPD, the FDP, Die Linke , the Witzhelden / Leichlingen Citizens List and the UWG / Free Voters will be running again. Six candidates are applying for the position of mayor. Among them is the CDU district council member Michael Strieker, who is running as an independent candidate.

Election results council

2004

The 34 seats on the Council were:

list Seats
SPD 15th
CDU 11
UWG 4th
Alliance 90 / The Greens 2
FDP 2
independent 2
2009

The distribution of seats changed over the course of the term of office: a representative from Pro NRW and a representative from the CDU were later non-party.

list Share of votes Seats, in brackets 2009.
SPD 37.8 12
CDU 31.4 7 (10)
UWG 7.3 4th
Green 5.9 2
FDP 6.9 2
Citizen List Witzhelden Leichlingen 6.1 2
The left 1.7 1
per NRW 2.9 0 (1)
independent 2 (0)

Mayoral elections

2009
candidate Share of votes in%
Ernst Müller, SPD 52.4
Michael Schindowski, CDU 43.9
Ronald Micklich, ProNRW 3.7

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Election program SPD 2014
  2. ^ Election program FDP 2014
  3. ^ Election program Die Linke 2014 ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dielinke-rbk.de
  4. ^ Citizens list Witzhelden / Leichlingen
  5. Election program UWG / Free Voters 2014  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.uwg-leichlingen.de  
  6. Kölner Stadtanzeiger ( online )
  7. ^ City of Leichlingen: The council. April 2014
  8. At the beginning of 2009: SPD 12 seats, CDU 10 seats (31.4%), UWG 2 seats (7.3%), B. 90 / Greens 2 seats (5.9%), FDP 2 seats (6.9%) ), Business Administration 2 seats (6.1%), 1 seat per NRW (2.9%) and Die Linke 1 seat (1.7%) [1]