Postal voting in Bottrop: Vote now before the local elections!
Postal voting stations opened in Bottrop: Citizens can cast their votes until September 12th before the local elections.

Postal voting in Bottrop: Vote now before the local elections!
The political excitement is noticeable in Bottrop, because... Postal voting locations have opened their gates. Whether in the town hall or in the Kirchhellen district administration office - citizens can now take advantage of the opportunity to cast their vote before the local elections on September 14th. Anyone who decides to vote by post has until September 12th at 3:00 p.m. to cast their vote at the polls.
The upcoming elections in Bottrop are no small feat. In addition to the election of the council and the district representatives, the decision on the new mayor as well as the elections to the Ruhr Parliament and the Integration Committee are also on the agenda. A total of 380,000 ballot papers were printed in 33 different versions for these four elections. A colorful spectrum: Over 300 candidates from nine parties and one individual candidate are fighting for the voters' favor.
Important information about election days
On Election Sunday, September 14th, the 69 polling stations in the city will open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The counting of votes could drag on late into the night and possibly until midnight. The results of the five elections are then available in real time on the Internet. Citizens can look forward to it on the timeliness of the results, which will be available via the Komm.ONE digital infrastructure from the evening of election Sunday.
In the event that no candidate achieves an absolute majority in the mayoral election, a runoff election is planned for September 28th. So it remains exciting to see which candidate wins in the end!
A smooth process
The technical requirements for recording and presenting the election results are provided by Comm.ONE provided. This municipal IT service platform ensures that the election results are optimally prepared and published promptly. Users can access information about both current and past elections, including the 2024 local elections and the 2021 federal election.
With this comprehensive electoral system and thorough preparation, Bottrop is in for an exciting electoral experience. Citizens should be as informed as possible and exercise their right to participate - after all, every vote counts!