Candidacy for community elections: Martina Gaukler announces re-election bid
In the picturesque Bavarian town of Staudach-Egerndach, residents are gearing up for a significant event – the municipal election scheduled for March 8, 2026. The incumbent town council will not be running in this election, opening up opportunities for new faces to take the reins.
Bernd Koller has been appointed as the election officer for this important process. Mayor Martina Gaukler announced that Koller will be responsible for overseeing the election, ensuring a fair and transparent process.
Interestingly, only two council members from the current council are eligible to run, as they are not running for other positions. Ten of the twelve current town council members plan to run again in the upcoming election. The positions of deputy mayor and the candidates for the Stellvertreterausschusswahl on March 8, 2026, remain undecided at this time.
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However, the eligibility of non-council members to run for a town council seat is not specified in the available information. The article does not provide any details about who will be running for the position of mayor either.
As the election day approaches, the town of Staudach-Egerndach awaits the unfolding of its political landscape. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.