Marco Siesing wins in Ob-election in Sinsheim with a clear lead

Marco Siesing wins in Ob-election in Sinsheim with a clear lead

Marco Siesing wins in Ob-election in Sinsheim

On Sunday, the mayor election was decided in Sinsheim, in which 46-year-old Marco Siesing emerged as a clear winner. With almost 77 percent of the vote, he prevailed in the first ballot and clearly exceeded the 50 percent hurdle.

strong support for the winner

The election winner Marco Siesing (CDU) was overwhelmed by the encouragement after the result of the result in the Sinsheim town hall. He emphasized that he had not expected such a success, at least not right away.

Siesing, who has been mayor in the nearby Eschelbronn for nine years, plans to strengthen the feeling of community, to promote citizen participation and to boost the economic development of the city. Topics such as living, education, sport and security are also on his agenda.

disappointing turnout in Sinsheim

Despite Marco Siesing's clear election victory, the turnout in Sinsheim was only disappointing with only 36 percent. Of the almost 28,000 eligible voters, only a comparatively small number took part in the election.

It was emphasized that it is important that more citizens take part in the democratic processes in order to help shape the political design of the city. Therefore, measures to increase the turnout are also necessary.

Jörg Albrecht occurs at the end of August

The previous mayor Jörg Albrecht will resign on August 31, 2024. He had already given his personal reasons for this step in February. Albrecht was elected in 2012 and enjoyed overwhelming approval in his re -election in 2020, but with a low turnout.

The future of Sinsheim is now in the hands of the new Mayor Marco Siesing, who competes with great support and ambitious plans to further develop the city and to keep an eye on the well -being of the citizens.

- Nag

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