List of the city leaders of Lörrach

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Jörg Lutz: Mayor of Lörrach since 2014

This list of mayors of Loerrach , the governors , mayors and mayor of Lörrach together.

The names of the bailiffs in the old village of Lörrach mostly appear only sparsely in written documents or documents. The duration is mostly unknown. The years mentioned in this directory only reflect one time of office, which can be reconstructed from documents that have been preserved. In most cases, church records provide this information. All years in brackets relate to other reliable information about the year of office. The official title of “mayor” appears for the first time with Marx Christoph Leibfried in 1682; the year of the city charter. However, he was not elected by the citizens, but was installed by Margrave Friedrich VII. Magnus von Baden-Durlach . It is not known for certain why the name after Leibfried went back to Vogt or Altvogt.

Bailiff

Period Surname
1366 Johann von Schallbach
1397 Hans Herbot
1464 Peter Gütlin
1464 Lienhart Ofenhäusle
1504 Johannes Wagner
1538 Friedlin Bachtaler
1594 Hermann Bertschin (1595, 1600, 1602)
1605 Friedlin Bachtaler
1607 Rübin
1609 Friedlin Bachtaler (1611, 1612)
1618 Bartlin Blum (1619-21, 1624, 1625, 1627, 1630)
1635 Hans Greiner
1645 Max Ludin
1647 Hans Greiner (1648–50, 1652, 1653)
1669 Peter Kellermann
1677 Fritz Ludin
1681 Hans Ziegler
1682-1693 Marx Christoph Leibfried (Mayor)
1682-1686 Fritz Ludin, mayor
1693-1706 Hans Ziegler, mayor
1706-1715 Caspar Kornkauf (1726 former bailiff)
1717-1726 Wilhelm Roth (1739 senior bailiff)
1730 Conrad Hagist (1734, 1739 senior bailiff)
1734-1738 Thomas Schupp (1746, 1771 senior bailiff)
1738-1740 Abraham Ziegler
1740-1747 Hans Roser (1748 senior bailiff)
1747-1756 Abraham Ziegler (1746 former governor)

mayor

The official seat of the Lord Mayor: the Lörrach town hall (built 1972–1976)
Johann Josef Grether: Mayor from 1872 to 1906
Rainer Offergeld (left): Lörrach's Lord Mayor from 1984 to 1995
Period Surname
1756-1758 Wilhelm Roth
1758-1774 Johann Jakob Bögner
1774-1781 Fritz Hagist
1781-1784 Hieronymus Kornberger
1784-1793 Johannes Roser
1793-1803 Johann Valentin Weidenbach
1804-1807 Johann Martin Strohmeier
1807-1810 Johann Jakob Grether
1810-1814 Johann Kaspar Schoeffel
1814-1820 Johann Georg Grether
1820-1826 Jakob Rupp
1826-1831 Friedrich Hüglin
1831-1832 Ernst Schultz
1832-1835 Johann Georg Grether
1835-1841 Ernst Schultz
1841-1844 Friedrich Hüglin
1844-1849 Karl Wenner
1849-1861 Johann Ludwig Calame
1861-1863 Karl Wenner
1863-1869 Paul Feldkirchner
1869-1871 Karl Robert Gebhardt
1872-1906 Johann Josef Grether
1906-1927 Erwin Gugelmeier (Lord Mayor)
1927-1933 Heinrich Graser (Lord Mayor)
1933-1945 Reinhard Boos (Lord Mayor)
1945-1948 Joseph Pepper
1948-1960 Arend Braye
1960-1984 Egon Hugenschmidt (Lord Mayor)
1984-1995 Rainer Offergeld (Lord Mayor)
1995-2014 Gudrun Heute-Bluhm (Lord Mayor)
2014– Jörg Lutz (Lord Mayor)

See also

literature

  • Gerhard Moehring : A short history of the city of Loerrach . DRW-Verlag Weinbrenner, Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2006, ISBN 3-7650-8347-X , page 171 f.
  • Otto Wittmann et al., City of Lörrach (Hrsg.): Lörrach: Landscape - History - Culture . Verlag Stadt Lörrach, Lörrach 1983, ISBN 3-9800841-0-8 , page 683 f.
  • Gerhard Moehring: Bailiffs and Mayor of Lörrach. in: Walter Jung, Gerhard Moehring (eds.): Our Lörrach 1975. A border town in the mirror of the time , Lörrach-Tumringen: Kropf & Herz 1975, pages 29-35.

Web links

Commons : Mayor of Lörrach  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. ^ First salaried mayor
  2. received the title "Lord Mayor" in 1818
  3. 1832 Member of the State Parliament
  4. ^ On April 30, 1949, Wenner was charged with participating in the revolution and was therefore dismissed from his service. The action is later dismissed as devoid of purpose.
  5. first full-time mayor
  6. ↑ Released from office on June 29, 1933 by the NSDAP; 1948–1955 District Administrator in the Lörrach district
  7. ↑ used by the NSDAP; Released in 1945 by the French occupying forces
  8. ↑ used by the French occupying forces
  9. 1949–1956 mayor, from 1957 mayor