List of mayors of Fürstenwalde / Spree

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List of mayors, heads of city councils and chairmen of the city council of Fürstenwalde / Spree in the Oder-Spree district in Brandenburg .

List of mayors of the city of Fürstenwalde / Spree

Mayor before the introduction of local self-government by the Prussian city code of 1809

  • 1603: Thomas Lusche, Jacob Puschel, Johann Felbinder and Georg Hoffmann mentioned as mayors
  • 1609: Jacob Puschel, Johann Felbinger, Georg Hoffmann and Gabriel Brunow mentioned as mayors
  • around 1630: Gabriel Bruenow, Joachim Groepler, David Hoffmann and Christoph Mentzel mentioned as mayors
  • around 1640: Johann Sagerwald, Heinrich Loß, Caspar Cratz and Albinus Felbinger mentioned as mayors
  • 1679: Jacobus Lotichius, Martin Rehefeldt, Gottfried Rehefeldt and Caspar Boxhammer mentioned as mayors
  • 1685: Jacobus Lotichius, Martin Rehefeld, Gottfried Rehefeld and Caspar Boxhammer mentioned as mayors
  • 1688: Daniel Bernhardi is also mentioned as mayor
  • until 1696: Gottfried Rehefeldt, Caspar Boxhammer, Daniel Bernhardi (city secretary) and Caspar Cratz (judge) mentioned as mayors
  • 1699: Gottfried Rehefeldt, Caspar Boxhammer, Johann Erxleben (City Secretary) and Dr. med. Noël (judge) mentioned as mayor
  • 1712: Daniel Bernhardi, Paul Sprengel and Johann Christian Fuchs mentioned as mayors
  • 1723–1736: Christoph Heinrich Nicolai as "consul dirigens" (conducting mayor) or mayor of justice
  • 1736–1739: Friedrich Christian Fiedler as "consul dirigens" (conducting mayor) or mayor of justice
  • 1739–1743: Adam Gottfried Chun, former sergeant, as "consul dirigens" (conducting mayor) or mayor of justice
  • 1743–1782: Christian Ludwig Kirchhoff as "consul dirigens" (conducting mayor) or mayor of justice
  • 1782–1793: Georg Friedrich Diecmann as "consul dirigens" (conducting mayor) or mayor of justice
  • 1793–1809: Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm Treuer as "consul dirigens" (conducting mayor) or mayor of justice

Mayor from the introduction of local self-government through the Prussian city code of 1809

  • 1809–1815: Hildebrandt, former Domainenamtsactuarius in Fürstenwalde
  • 1815–1818: George Wilhelm Rochlitz, former treasurer in Fürstenwalde
  • 1818–1819: Theodor Friedrich Mehls, former city and court secretary in Fürstenwalde
  • 1819–1821: Friedrich Ehrenreich Flöricke, former county secretair
  • 1821–1828: Carl Goltz, former riding master of the Uhlan in Fürstenwalde
  • 1829–1836: Carl Heinrich Anton Mesch, former Domainenamtsactuarius in Fürstenwalde
  • 1836–1848: Johann Friedrich Gottlieb Farthöfer, former mayor of Strausberg
  • 1848–1853: Position vacant due to Farthöfer's resignation, managed on an interim basis by:
  • 1848: Rathmann Ludwig Siebmann
  • 1848–1849: Young Government Secretary
  • 1849–1852: Rathmann Karl August Ferdinand Wobring
  • 1852–1853: Trainee court trainee Mannkopf

Mayor according to the Prussian city code 1853 to 1918

  • 1853–1878: Wilhelm Ludwig Clausius (1812–1878), former mayor of the city of Schwerin / Warthe
  • 1878–1879: Carl Wobring, deputy, officiating
  • 1879–1895: Leopold Köppe (1831–1895), former mayor of Rathenow
  • 1895: Rudolf Wieser, alderman, officiating
  • 1896–1918: Friedrich Zeidler (1858–1920), formerly paid city councilor in Frankfurt (Oder), deposed by the workers 'and soldiers' council

First mayor during the Weimar Republic 1919 to 1933

  • 1918–1919: Hermann Steinbrück, Second Mayor, in office
  • 1919–1922: Walter Dudek (1890–1976), SPD, former assessor in Merseburg
  • 1922–1933: Carl Stoll (1888–1961), SPD, former mayor of the city of Lauenburg / Elbe

Mayor during the Nazi dictatorship 1933 to 1945

  • 1933–1934: Richard Schultze (1891–1954), NSDAP , former doctor in Fürstenwalde
  • 1934: Conrad Eckstorff (non-party, then black-white-red battle front), second mayor, in office
  • 1934: Walter Jablonski (NSDAP), officiating
  • 1934–1945: Paul Gottsleben (1900–1983), NSDAP, formerly paid city councilor and alderman in Frankfurt (Oder)

Mayor after 1945 and during the GDR period from 1949 to 1989/90

  • 1945: Wilhelm Zernicke (1883–1950), KPD , former KPD city councilor in Fürstenwalde
  • 1945–1946: Berthold Wottke (1898–1968), before 1933 SPD, then in 1945 KPD, SED , former municipal clerk in Fürstenwalde
  • 1946–1948: Paul Schmidtchen (1886–1948), SPD, SED, former municipal clerk in Fürstenwalde
  • 1948–1951: Paul Papke (1896–1970), SED, former district administrator of the Lebus district
  • 1951–1952: Alfred Leonhardt (1919–1992), SED, former mayor of Terpe / Spremberg district
  • 1952–1960: Hans Paulini (1901–1979), SED, former mayor of Liebenwalde and Bernau
  • 1960–1969: Bernhard Wichmann (1917–2005), SED, former mayor of Schöneiche
  • 1969–1971: Gerhard Höfling (1924–1973), SED, former mayor of the Rüdersdorf community
  • 1971–1989: Johannes Ulbricht (* 1928), SED, former deputy mayor of the city of Fürstenwalde
  • 1989–1990: Reinhold Schmidt (* 1950), SED, incumbent, deputy mayor of the city of Fürstenwalde

Mayor since 1990

List of the First Aldermen and the Deputy Mayor's

  • 1994–2010: Hans-Ulrich Hengst (* 1955), non-party, graduate in administration, first alderman and thus first general deputy to the mayor
  • 2010–2018: Dr. Eckhard Fehse (* 1953), SPD , former head of department of the Oder-Spree district, first alderman and thus first general deputy of the mayor
  • 2018: Christfried Tschepe (* 1957), independent, head of the department for urban development, acting deputy of the mayor acc. Section 56 (3) BbgKVerf
  • since 2018: Stefan Vichary (* 1979), independent, fully qualified lawyer, first alderman and thus first general deputy of the mayor

Chairwoman of the city council; City Councilor

City councilor 1848–1919

  • 1848–1849: August Zacke
  • 1849–1850: Carl Benjamin Fähndrich
  • 1850: Carl Arnold
  • 1851-1853: Carl Fiedler
  • 1853–1858: Ludwig Grothe
  • 1859: Hugo Wieser senior
  • 1860: Wilhelm Martini
  • 1861–1864: Franz Harenburg
  • 1864–1869: Hugo Wieser jun.
  • 1870–1873: Ernst Schildknecht
  • 1874: Franz Harenburg
  • 1875–1893: Gustav Sembritzki
  • 1894–1908: Max Kolberg (Liberal)
  • 1908–1919: Oskar Breitenbach (Liberal)

Mayor of the City Council 1919–1933

  • 1919–1924: Paul Wassermann sen. (SPD)
  • 1924–1928: Otto Kühne (DVP)
  • 1928–1929: Georg Schweiger (DNVP)
  • 1929–1933: Paul Wassermann sen. (SPD)

City Councilor 1946–1957

Chairwoman of the city council since 1990

Current presidium of the city council

The current presidium of the city council has consisted of the chairman and the deputy since June 2019.

  • Chairman: Uwe Koch ( CDU )
  • Deputy Chair: Monika Fiedler ( DIE LINKE )