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Manuel Rauscher unites Rammingen’s factions as 2026 mayoral pick

A rare show of unity in local politics. With deep village roots and a clear mandate, Rauscher aims to reshape Rammingen’s future—starting with the ballot box.

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Manuel Rauscher unites Rammingen’s factions as 2026 mayoral pick

Manuel Rauscher has been chosen as the joint mayoral candidate for Rammingen’s 2026 local elections. Both the Free Voters’ Association (FWG) and the Independent Voters’ Group (UWG) backed him with near-unanimous support. As an independent with deep ties to the village, he will run on a platform of local focus and political autonomy.

Rauscher’s nomination came after two separate votes. At the FWG meeting, he received 55 out of 58 possible votes. The UWG gathering followed with 66 out of 72 in his favour. Both groups also dual-nominated their top candidates to fill the town council’s twelve seats.

With strong backing from two major local groups, Rauscher enters the race as a unified choice. His experience and local roots position him as a familiar figure for voters. The election will take place in March 2026. Where to vote details will be announced closer to the election date.

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