Ursula Jungherr

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Ursula Jungherr (* 1946 in Heidelberg ) is a German politician ( CDU ) and former Lord Mayor of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe .

education and profession

Ursula Jungherr attended the Kurfürst-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Heidelberg from 1957 to 1966 and studied law at the University of Heidelberg from 1966 to 1970 . 1972 doctorate at her law school of the University of Heidelberg on the subject: "The professional special interests and the Civil Code" to Dr. jur. In 1972/1973 she studied at the University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer and in 1974 passed the assessor exam in Baden-Württemberg .

On September 2, 1974, she was appointed a judge and worked as an administrative judge on May 11, 1982, until she was on leave for family reasons. During her time as a judge, she was a judge's councilor , and later she was elected to the general staff council of the state prosecutors in Baden-Württemberg.

In 1982/83 she took on a teaching position at the Hesse Administrative College ( Frankfurt Department ) for service law . From 1997 to 1999 she was again teaching municipal law at the Administrative College in Wiesbaden .

Ursula Jungherr is married and has two sons.

politics

Ursula Jungherr is a member of the CDU. On March 12, 1989, she was elected to the city council of Bad Homburg vdH for her party. From April 1993 to the end of 1998 she was head of the city council. From 1997 to 2001 she was a member of the Frankfurt Umlandverband and deputy chairwoman of the Association's Congress .

In 1999 she was elected to the Bad Homburg magistrate as a full-time city ​​councilor , social affairs officer and finance officer . From February 5, 2003, she succeeded Andreas Moschinski-Wald as mayor and city treasurer.

Ursula Jungherr was elected Lord Mayor of Bad Homburg in direct election on August 2, 2003 with 51.7 percent of the vote. On December 18, 2003, she became the successor to Reinhard Wolters , whose election in 1998 was declared invalid by the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig in 2003.

In her efforts to be re-elected, she was only just able to prevail within the CDU. In the first ballot she received 39.0 percent of the vote and lost 40.5 percent of the vote in the runoff election on May 10, 2009 against Michael Korwisi ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ), who was an independent candidate (i.e. not at the suggestion of the city council his party) had stood against them.

Other offices

She was a member of the Presidium of the Hessian City Council and the Local Employers' Association of Hesse. Until 1974 she was a parish councilor at the Evangelical Peace Community in Heidelberg- Handschuhsheim .

Ursula Jungherr is chairwoman of the supervisory board of the Hessian Academy for Music and Cultural Education gGmbH ( State Music Academy Hesse ).

Ursula Jungherr has been President of the Landesmusikrat Hessen eV since 2010

Ursula Jungherr is a member of the Presidium of the German Music Council

Ursula Jungherr has been a member of the Broadcasting Council of Hessischer Rundfunk since May 2010.

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Ursula Jungherr. In: German Music Council. Retrieved July 18, 2018 .
  2. Dr. Ursula Jungherr: German Music Council. Retrieved September 20, 2019 .
  3. ^ Taunus Zeitung: Internal parliamentary elections of the CDU: From bankruptcies, quarrels and breakdowns | Taunus Newspaper . ( taunus-zeitung.de [accessed on January 19, 2018]).
  4. Bad Homburg: Ursula Jungherr puts every word on the gold scales . In: FAZ.NET . August 4, 2003, ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed January 19, 2018]).