Petross ’team triumphs in Vösendorf - 34 percent for the future!
Mayor Birgit Petross secured 34% of the votes in the municipal council elections in Vösendorf on September 21, 2025 and calls for cooperation.

Petross ’team triumphs in Vösendorf - 34 percent for the future!
After the new elections of the local council in Vösendorf, Mayor Birgit Petross and her team took the strongest position. According to the statistics, they achieved 34 percent of the votes and thus secured first place despite the losses expected by many. Mayor Petross commented on the importance of responsibility in difficult times and thanked the voters for their trust.
In her appeal for cooperation, the mayor not only aims at her voters, but also to all political forces in the community. The VPNÖ regional manager Matthias Zauner congratulated Petross on her success and emphasized the need to take responsibility and to close trenches. This reflects the general mood and expectations of voters who have spoken out for a responsible and future -oriented policy. OTS reports that ...
Voting turnout and challenges
The overall situation within the local elections shows an interesting dynamic. While there were no elections in Sankt Pölten and Graz, there was a turnout of around 37 percent nationwide, which is a considerable number in view of the circumstances. At the municipal level, EU citizens also have the opportunity to choose what also influences the possible uses and challenges of election research. noe.orf.at informs about…
According to an analysis, there were almost 1,000 individual elections and cross -community topics, which made it difficult to evaluate election research. ORF electoral research has asked over 800 eligible residents in Styria about their opinions about local politics and their election motifs. The results show no specific statements about individual communities, but record the general mood and focus of topics.
Thematic focus and satisfaction
Election research has identified various important topics that affect both cross -sectional materials such as inflation and prices as well as specific concerns of individual communities, such as housing prices and commuter jams. In this context, there is a high level of satisfaction with local politics in Styria: 77 percent of the respondents are satisfied with local care, and more than two thirds are positive about health care.
The higher satisfaction in rural communities is particularly noteworthy, where over 70 percent of the population have confidence in local politics. However, this satisfaction varies, depending on age, gender and residential area. Older Styrians in particular from the age of 60 are more satisfied with health care than younger groups. In contrast, it turns out that younger people up to 34 years are more satisfied with the workplaces.
Overall, the results of the elections show that 40 percent of the respondents see a positive development of their community, while only 13 percent perceive a positive development at federal level. This illustrates the trust of citizens in their local decision -makers and the need for communities to actively respond to the needs of the population. Kommunal.at addresses…