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Voting for the Land Council on September 28: the election office in Bürgerhaus Lank commenced operations on September 17.

After the municipal election on the 14th of September, no candidate for the Landrat position secured a majority vote. As a result, a runoff election is scheduled for the 28th of September. Our electoral office will resume operations on Wednesday, September 17th. All matters concerning the...

Land Council Election Held on September 28: The Election Office in Bürgerhaus Lank Opened on...
Land Council Election Held on September 28: The Election Office in Bürgerhaus Lank Opened on September 17 (Rewording: The electoral process for the Land Council concluded on the 28th of September, with the election office in Bürgerhaus Lank commencing its operations on the 17th)

Voting for the Land Council on September 28: the election office in Bürgerhaus Lank commenced operations on September 17.

Voters in Bergisch Gladbach can cast their ballots in the upcoming runoff election for Landrat, scheduled for September 28. The voting office will reopen on September 17 to accommodate those wishing to vote in person.

The polling station at Lank Bürgerhaus is managed by the city administration of Bergisch Gladbach. The city takes care of organising and managing the polling locations and related election processes.

For those seeking more information, the website of our platform may provide further details about the voting office, hours, and requirements. The website could offer options for printing or downloading election information, and it might include resources or tools for voters, such as sample ballots or candidate profiles.

The voting office will be open on Fridays from 8 am to 12:30 pm, and on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 8 am to 4 pm, with extended hours on Thursdays until 6 pm. On September 26, the voting office will be open from 8 am to 3 pm before the runoff election.

The website is user-friendly and accessible, with an elevator available for people with disabilities. It also offers translation services for non-German speakers to ensure that everyone has equal access to election information.

To vote, a personal ID is required, and ideally, the voting notification should be brought along. However, please note that no new voting notifications will be sent out for the runoff election.

The voting office is conveniently located on the first floor of Lank Bürgerhaus at Wittenberger Straße 21, room S4. For any questions or assistance regarding the runoff election, the website may provide contact information.

Lastly, it's important to remember that voting can take place directly at the voting office. The website contains comprehensive information related to the runoff election for Landrat, making it a valuable resource for voters. The website is owned by our platform (©2025 unsere Plattform).

Stay informed and exercise your right to vote in the upcoming runoff election for Landrat. For the most up-to-date information, visit the website of our platform.

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