Markus Ulram

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Markus Ulram (2017)

Markus Ulram (* 1980 ) is an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ). He has been mayor of Halbturn since 2011 and has been a member of the Burgenland state parliament since 2015 , where he became ÖVP club chairman in 2020.

Life

Markus Ulram attended commercial school and worked as a police officer and later as the ÖVP district manager until 2015.

In May 2011 he was elected mayor of the municipality of Halbturn , where he had been a local councilor since 2002. The election became necessary because the previous incumbent Peter Nachtnebel (ÖVP) resigned at the end of 2010 for professional reasons. As of January 2011, the SPÖ Deputy Mayor Alfred Regner was in charge of the business on an interim basis.

On July 9, 2015 he was in the XXI. Legislative period as a member of the Burgenland Landtag, where he acts as ÖVP area spokesman for associations, housing and the audit committee and is a member of the environmental committee and the state audit committee.

In the 2017 municipal council elections in Burgenland , he was re-elected as mayor with 69.02 percent of the vote.

After the state elections in 2020 he succeeded Christian Sagartz as ÖVP club chairman in the state parliament.

Web links

Commons : Markus Ulram  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Burgenland State Parliament - ÖVP Club: Markus Ulram . Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  2. a b christian sagartz new ÖVP chairman. In: ORF.at . February 20, 2020, accessed February 20, 2020 .
  3. a b orf.at: Small election Sunday in Halbturn . Article dated May 13, 2011, accessed April 16, 2017.
  4. ÖVP District Manager: Ranits follows Ulram . Article dated September 30, 2015, accessed April 16, 2017.
  5. orf.at: Ulram new mayor of Halbturn . Article dated May 15, 2011, accessed April 16, 2017.
  6. Local council election Burgenland 2017: Halbturn . Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  7. Wolfgang Millendorfer and Markus Wagentristl: Everything new at the ÖVP: Sagartz and Fazekas instead of Steiner and Wolf. In: Burgenland People's Newspaper . February 20, 2020, accessed February 20, 2020 .