Thomas Hölck

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Thomas Hölck (born September 21, 1962 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

Life and work

After completing secondary school in 1979, Hölck did an apprenticeship as a bricklayer until 1982 and then attended the technical college for structural engineering, where he obtained the technical college entrance qualification in 1983 . He then did his community service and began studying civil engineering in 1984 at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences , which he completed in 1990 as a graduate civil engineer (FH). Since then he has worked as a project manager for industrial and commercial buildings.

Thomas Hölck is married and has two daughters.

Political party

Hölck joined the SPD in 1979 and was initially involved with the Jusos , whose district executive in Hamburg-Altona he was a member from 1981 to 1983. Since 2006 he has been a member of the board of the SPD district association Pinneberg , and since 2012 also SPD district chairman.

MP

Hölck has been a member of Haseldorf's municipal council since 1994 .

From 2005 to 2009 he was a member of the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein as a directly elected member of the constituency of Pinneberg-Elbmarschen , in which he achieved 42.7% of the first votes in the state elections in 2005 . He was a member of the Home and Legal Affairs Committee, the Petitions Committee and the Judges' Election Committee.

In the state elections in 2009 he ran again as a direct candidate in his constituency, but lost this with 30.7 percent of the first votes to his CDU opponent Barbara Ostmeier , who scored 40.8%.

In the state elections in 2012 , Hölck ran again in the constituency of Pinneberg-Elbmarschen, but lost again with 37.3% against Barbara Ostmeier, who achieved 39.5%. On November 3, 2014, he moved back into the state parliament as a replacement for Gitta Trauernicht via the list. In the previous legislative period, Hölck was the housing and energy policy spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group and a member of the Environment and Agriculture Committee.

In the state elections on May 7, 2017, he entered the Kiel state parliament again via the state list. For the SPD parliamentary group, he is now the head of the economics working group as well as economic and energy policy spokesman. Hölck is also a member of the economic committee.

Public offices

From 1998 to 2003, Hölck was deputy mayor of the Haseldorf community.

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