OB Election in Baden-Baden - Who Will Win? - Baden-Baden's mayoral race heats up amid a €66 million financial crisis
Baden-Baden will elect a new mayor on March 8, 2023, alongside the state election. The vote comes after former mayor Dietmar Späth left office in December 2022 following a period of incapacity. Eight candidates, including one woman, are competing for the position, with seven running as independents.
The election was moved forward after Späth's departure created a vacancy. His exit followed months of health-related absence, leaving the town without a permanent leader. Voters will now choose from a diverse field, though most contenders lack party backing.
The incoming mayor will inherit severe financial difficulties. Baden-Baden faces an annual deficit of between €40 million and €66 million, prompting the creation of an expert commission to tackle the crisis. While broader municipal finance issues affect German cities—with a collective €30 billion shortfall projected for 2025—local solutions remain a priority for the town.
If no candidate wins an absolute majority on March 8, a runoff will take place on March 22. Preliminary results from the first round may arrive late, as state election ballots will be counted first. The delay reflects the logistical challenge of holding both votes simultaneously.
The next mayor will need to address immediate budget concerns while working with the newly formed commission. With no clear frontrunner yet, the outcome could hinge on the runoff later in March. The election marks a critical moment for Baden-Baden's financial and political future.
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