Municipal Elections in Hilders - Submit Your Candidacy Proposals Quickly
Hilders is preparing for its upcoming local elections, with key deadlines approaching. The town hall will stay open late on January 5, 2026, to accept last-minute candidate nominations. This date also marks the final opportunity for hopefuls to officially enter the race before the wider municipal vote in March.
The electoral office in Hilders has set January 5, 2026, as the cut-off for submitting candidate nominations. To accommodate the rush, the town hall will extend its hours until 6:00 PM that day. Residents with questions can reach the office in advance by phone at 06681-960811 or via email at [email protected].
Hesse’s municipal elections will take place on March 15, 2026. Voters across the state will choose representatives for district councils, municipal assemblies, and local councils. In areas split into boroughs or districts, residents will additionally elect members for their local advisory boards. While Hilders will hold its own election on January 5, the identity of any last-minute candidates remains unconfirmed. The town’s electoral office has not disclosed which individuals, if any, plan to submit their paperwork at the final hour.
The January 5 deadline locks in the candidates for Hilders’ local election. After this date, no further nominations will be accepted, and the field will be set for the March 15 vote. Residents will then decide who represents them in the town’s governance for the coming term.
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