Ruth Waldmann

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Ruth Waldmann (born March 19, 1971 in Bonn ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

Career

Waldmann grew up in Munich - Milbertshofen and graduated from the Willi-Graf -Gymnasium in Schwabing in 1990 . After a voluntary social year , she studied sociology and social psychology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (LMU), and in 1996 she graduated. She then worked as a research assistant and lecturer at the LMU until 1999, interrupted in 1997 by a research stay at the University of California in Santa Barbara .

From 1991 to 1999, alongside her studies and academic work, she was employed as a research assistant in Franz Maget's citizens' office . From 1999 to 2000 she advised the SPD in the investigative committee to clarify the events at the Landeswohnungs- und Städtebaugesellschaft mbH Bavaria (LWS). From 2000 to 2006 she was the personal assistant to Franz Maget, the leader of the SPD parliamentary group in the state parliament. Since 2006 she was the authorized signatory of the Munich workers welfare organization .

Waldmann has been a member of the District Assembly of Upper Bavaria since 1998 . In the 2013 state election she won the direct mandate in the Munich-Milbertshofen constituency against Mechthilde Wittmann from the CSU, who received 32.3% of the vote, making her the only directly elected member of the SPD in Bavaria.

In the 2018 state elections , she only came third in this electoral district. However, she was re-elected to the state parliament via the SPD's constituency list. There she is deputy chair of the Committee on Health and Care.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Provisional election results in electoral district 104 Munich-Milbertshofen, accessed on September 16, 2013
  2. ^ Results of the Munich-Milbertshofen district. State Returning Officer, accessed on March 26, 2019 .
  3. State elections 2018 - list of the elected. State Returning Officer, accessed on March 26, 2019 .