Werner Bumeder

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Werner Bumeder (born August 10, 1967 in Mamming ) is a German politician ( CSU ). In the district election on March 15, 2020, he was elected as the successor to Heinrich Trapp as district administrator of the district of Dingolfing-Landau in Lower Bavaria , which he took up on May 1, 2020.

Life

Bumeder grew up in his home town of Mamming on his parents' farm with two older siblings.

At the Realschule in Dingolfing he acquired the secondary school leaving certificate and then graduated from the technical college in Landshut / Schönbrunn with the technical diploma in agriculture.

After completing basic military service as a mountain and tank pioneer in Brannenburg and Straubing / Feldkirchen , he completed his degree in agricultural engineering at the HAW Landshut and the HAW Weihenstephan in 1990.

From 1991 he worked in the CSU state management in Munich , initially as an agricultural and environmental officer, later he took over the department management for all political fields as well as the external organization of the CSU for all of Bavaria. Before his election as district administrator, he was also deputy chief executive officer and, since 2019, office manager of party chairman Markus Söder .

Political offices

In 1990 Bumeder was elected to the Mamming Parish Council, which he was a member until April 30, 2020; at the same time he was second mayor of Mamming from 2008 to 2020. In 1996 he was elected to the district council of the Dingolfing-Landau district. He was re-elected in 2002, 2008 and 2014. In 2020 he achieved the highest number of votes of all applicants (46,236 votes); as a district administrator, he can no longer be a district administrator by law.

From 2014 to 2020 he was Deputy District Administrator of Dingolfing-Landau. He worked in various committees in the district council, in the building committee, in the youth welfare committee, in the personnel committee and in the district committee.

In 1983 he joined the Junge Union and was local and district chairman. He has been a CSU member since 1988 and was active as local chairman, deputy district chairman and delegate at district, district and state level.

District Administrator

On March 15, 2020, Bumeder immediately achieved significantly more than the absolute majority of valid votes, namely 69.1 percent, in the district election in the context of the local elections in Bavaria 2020 among five candidates. Bernd Vilsmeier ( SPD ) came in second with 10.8 percent. Bumeder took office on May 1, 2020.

The previous district administrator Heinrich Trapp (SPD) could no longer stand for election due to the age limit for district administrators in the Bavarian electoral law.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. PNP for the 50th birthday , accessed on August 9, 2020
  2. Winfried Walter: Record result for Werner Bumeder. In: ISAR aktuell, March 19, 2020, p. 3
  3. Law on the election of municipal councils, mayors, district councils and district administrators (Municipal and District Election Act - GLKrWG), Art. 39 Eligibility for the office of first mayor and district administrator: In addition, it is not possible to vote for the professional first mayor or district administrator who have reached the age of 67 on the day the term of office begins.