Sandra Hauber leads Zirndorf’s SPD into 2026 with bold mayoral bid
Zirndorf’s SPD has unveiled its team for the 2026 local elections, fielding 30 candidates with a mix of fresh and experienced faces. At the top of the list is Sandra Hauber, who will challenge for the mayoral seat on March 8, 2026. The party has also achieved its highest-ever female representation, with 14 women among the nominees.
Hauber’s campaign centres on practical solutions to Zirndorf’s challenges, emphasising courage, creativity, and actionable policies. She plans to engage directly with residents, listening to their concerns before shaping pragmatic responses. Her approach also includes fostering cross-party dialogue and openness in local decision-making.
The SPD’s 2026 campaign in Zirndorf will test Hauber’s vision of collaborative, solution-driven politics. With 14 women on the ballot and a platform targeting economic and urban development, the party aims to reshape local priorities. The election on March 8 will decide whether her approach gains traction with voters.
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