Kaufbeuren’s mayoral race heats up ahead of 2026 municipal elections
With the 2026 municipal elections looming, the Allgäuer Zeitung (AZ) prepares to host the 'AZ Candidate Check' for the Kaufbeuren mayoral race. The event, set for January 13, 2026, at 7:00 PM in the town hall, aims to introduce mayoral hopefuls and discuss local issues. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and entry is free with a suggested donation to the 'Kartei der Not' reader assistance fund.
The 'AZ Candidate Check' will delve into the backgrounds, political stances, and views of the candidates. While the lineup is yet to be confirmed, incumbent Alexander Uhrle (KI) and Pascal Lechler (SPD) have already secured their nominations. The event will also address readers' questions and concerns, fostering an informed electorate.
Meanwhile, candidates for city and town councils are already positioning themselves, eager to secure their places in the upcoming elections. The 'AZ Candidate Check' serves as an opportunity for voters to engage with these hopefuls and make informed decisions.
As the 2026 municipal elections approach, the 'AZ Candidate Check' on January 13, 2026, promises to be an enlightening event for voters in Kaufbeuren. With key roles like district administrator in Ostallgäu and lord mayor of Kaufbeuren up for grabs, the event aims to provide a platform for candidates to present their visions and engage with the community.
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