Election campaign in Neu-Ulm: You shouldn't miss this date!

Election campaign in Neu-Ulm: You shouldn't miss this date!

On February 23, 2025, the Bundestag election will take place in Germany, such as Augsburger Allgemeine reported. The constituency of Neu-Ulm (constituency 254) plays a decisive role in the future course of the political landscape.

The polling stations close on election Sunday at 6 p.m., and preliminary election results will be published on the evening of the election. Voters are asked to bring their voting notification to find their polling station. A new voting right that comprises the reduction of the Bundestag leads to further changes, while the constituency 254 covers the districts of Günzburg and Neu-Ulm.

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According to the report, the cities of Günzburg, Krumbach (Schwaben), Burgau and Thannhausen are recorded in the Günzburg district. The district of Neu-Ulm comprises cities such as Neu-Ulm, Senden and Illertissen. The last results of the Bundestag election 2021 in the Neu-Ulm constituency showed that Alexander Engelhard von der CSU won 37.2 % of the first votes, followed by Dr. Karl Heinz Brunner from the SPD with 16.0 %. The turnout was 78.0 %at the time.

With regard to the upcoming election, district of Neu-Ulm that the original election date on September 28, 2025 was not set, since an early election was scheduled. The reason for this was an application from Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz to a question of trust that did not find a majority in the 20th German Bundestag on December 16, 2024. As a result, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag.

After the dissolution of the Bundestag, a new election must take place within 60 days. All Germans who are 18 years old on election day and live in Germany for at least three months or usually stay there are entitled to vote. For Germans abroad, special rules apply that can require a prior entry in the electoral register.

-transmitted by West-Ost-media

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