Wackersdorf's CSU designates Thomas Falter as their prospective mayor
A Predictable Victory: A Unanimous Vote for Thomas Falter in Wackersdorf's Mayoral Election
The local CSU branch in Wackersdorf has officially endorsed the incumbent mayor, Thomas Falter, for the mayoral election slated for March 8, 2026. Falter, aged 56, received unwavering support from his party, with no opposing candidate surfacing during the nomination process on Wednesday evening.
The surprising aspect of this vote is that all 45 eligible voters present at the Hotel-Gasthof Glück Auf unanimously supported Thomas Falter. The mayor appeared visibly emotional during his speech, describing this result as "overwhelming" and not "self-evident." Despite a severe weather warning, the event attracted a total of 91 guests, including Landrat Thomas Ebeling, Schwandorf's second mayor Andreas Wopperer, and Neunburg's mayor Martin Birner, all representatives of the CSU.
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Falter, in his speech, reiterated his stance as a "moderator, coordinator, and listener." If re-elected on March 8, 2026, he aspires to contribute as an "ideas provider and shaper" for his Wackersdorf, vowing to continue serving as a "mayor for all." He expresses his intention to maintain Wackersdorf's previous trajectory, molded by his unique style, personality, and open demeanor.
For a comprehensive report on the CSU Wackersdorf nomination meeting, be sure to visit our website on Thursday and pick up our printed newspaper on Friday.
Thomas Falter's victory in the mayoral election was not only a predictable one, but also a unanimous one, as he received the support of all 45 eligible voters at the nomination meeting. This victory in Wackersdorf's political landscape aligns with Falter's continued commitment to serve as a moderate, coordinator, and listener for the town.