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Contest for selecting new city leader

Preparation for the Ingolstadt mayoral runoff election on February 23rd is underway. On Tuesday, February 11th, the election committee will gather to formally declare the outcome of the mayoral election that took place on February 9th. Once this is done, the necessary orders for printing and...

Contest for the local town leader's seat concludes with a fresh face assuming the office.
Contest for the local town leader's seat concludes with a fresh face assuming the office.

Contest for selecting new city leader

Election Announcement: Ingolstadt 2025 Mayoral Runoff

Brace yourselves, Ingolstadt! The drama's not over yet, as we're gearing up for the mayoral runoff election on February 23. The official results from the initial vote on February 9 will be confirmed during the election committee's meeting on February 11.

Once the dust settles, the runoff ballots will be ordered, and the mailing will commence. Keep an eye out in the second week of February for your voting materials to arrive for the big day.

Good News for Mail-in Voters!

If you've already applied for mail-in voting for the main election, consider yourself covered – you'll automatically receive the runoff voting materials too. Additionally, first-timers can still register for mail-in voting until February 18, 2025, through the city's official website, at the election office, or via email. Unfortunately, phone applications aren't an option.

Remember, if you don't get your materials by February 18, reach out to the election office.

Where to Cast Your (Mail-in) Vote

As for mail-in voting, it's essential to know that the returned postal ballots must be at the New Town Hall by 6:00 PM on election day. Given the mailing process, folks ought to consider delivery times. Showing up at any polling station on election day with your ballot isn't an option.

Election Office Opening Hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM, Tuesdays & Thursdays: 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Stay informed, Ingolstadt residents! For all-things-election, consult the official Ingolstadt city election office website or reach out to the local election authority directly. Rules and deadlines may differ, so it's best to stay on top of the latest updates. Don't forget, I'm here to help you get the contact details if you need assistance. Keep your eyes on the prize and let's vote for progress!

Enrichment Insight: Based on general understanding of mail-in voting in German municipal elections, voters are required to apply for a postal ballot before a specified deadline – usually around a week before the election day. The postal ballot papers are then mailed to the voter, who completes them and returns them by mail to the election office. The returned postal ballots must be received by the election day to be counted. For specific details and deadlines for the Ingolstadt 2025 Mayoral Election runoff, consult the official Ingolstadt city election office website or contact the local election authority directly.

In the upcoming Ingolstadt 2025 Mayoral Runoff, mail-in voters from the initial election will automatically receive runoff voting materials. For those who haven't registered, the deadline for registration is February 18, 2025, and it can be done through the city's official website, election office, or via email. Remember, returned mail-in ballots must arrive at the New Town Hall by 6:00 PM on election day, so it's important to consider delivery times in your vote submission plan.

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