Sebastian Bauer (politician)

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Sebastian Bauer (standing, third from left) at the Center Party conference (1920)

Sebastian Bauer (born March 31, 1867 in Aibling , † June 15, 1931 in Munich by suicide) was a German Catholic clergyman and politician. As a member of the Center , he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament from 1899 to 1918 and was a member of the Reichstag for three and a half years from 1903 to 1907 .

Between 1879 and 1888, Bauer attended grammar schools in Rosenheim and Freising . From 1888 to 1893 he studied philosophy and theology at the Lyceum in Freising. After his ordination as a priest in 1893, he took up a position as a cooperator in the parish of Emmering and later worked as a vicar in Abens . From 1895 to 1897 he pastored in the Odelzhausen branch and then went to Wasentegernbach as a beneficiary because of illness . From 1904 he was pastor in neighboring Grüntegernbach .

In the state election in 1899, Bauer was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of the Bavarian State Parliament for the first time in the Mühldorf constituency, to which he belonged for four terms until he left on May 22, 1918.

As a representative of the 5th Upper Bavarian constituency (Wasserburg), he was also a member of the Reichstag from June 1903 to January 1907.

Bauer was the founder and chairman of the Catholic men's association of Schwindkirchen and also chairman of the supervisory board of the loan fund administration.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Specht, Paul Schwabe: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903. Statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives. 2nd Edition. Heymann, Berlin 1904, p. 188.

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