CSU Nördlingen presents a strong list for the 2025 city council election!
CSU Nördlingen nominates 30 candidates for the 2025 city council election to represent social diversity.

CSU Nördlingen presents a strong list for the 2025 city council election!
The CSU Nördlingen will compete in the upcoming city council election on March 15, 2026 with an impressive list of candidates. A total of 30 people and two substitutes were nominated to represent the interests of the citizens. The field of applicants reflects a broad cross-section of society, with a balanced representation of men and women from different age groups and professional sectors.
Maximiliane Böckh, the local chairwoman, particularly emphasizes the wide range of professional expertise. The list consists of self-employed people, employees, civil servants and numerous volunteers who are involved in areas such as sport, culture, emergency services organizations and economic development. This makes the CSU city council group the strongest in the Nördlinger city council, with eight seats, seven of which are running again. Only Markus Landenberger-Schneider will no longer be available in this election; Böckh would like to thank him for his decades of commitment and support for the community.
Top candidate and outlook
Udo Dreher heads the list as the top candidate. His nomination represents a breath of fresh air and a new perspective in city council work. The candidates are ready to face the challenges of the coming years and to actively participate in shaping Nördlingen.
Everyone involved is aware of the responsibility that this election entails. The broad line-up of candidates shows that the CSU is willing to pool citizens' concerns using a team-oriented approach. This particularly applies to the different life plans and experiences that flow into political work.
Dress code for voters
If you might be wondering what all of this means for voters, the selection of candidates is crucial for the future of the city. With this strong team at the top, citizens have the opportunity to vote for their representation on the city council with a good feeling. It remains to be seen how voters will decide once the ballot papers are prepared.
The coming election will not only influence the political landscape in Nördlingen, but will also represent an opportunity for all citizens to actively participate in shaping their hometown. The CSU is on the right track to take on these challenges and set the course for positive development.