SPD's Thomas Herrholz Announces Bid for 2026 State Election in Constituency 22
Thomas Herrholz, the 48-year-old manager from Schwichtenberg and current honorary mayor of Galenbeck, has announced his candidacy for the 2026 state election in the United States constituency 22. The SPD member aims to succeed Dagmar Kaselitz, who won the direct mandate in the last election.
Herrholz, who has been a member of the SPD since 2025, has been actively involved in local politics, serving as the honorary mayor of Galenbeck. Despite his plans to run for the state parliament, Herrholz intends to continue his role as honorary mayor even if elected.
Constituency 22, which includes the districts of Friedland, Neverin, Penzliner Land, Stargarder Land, and Woldegk, will see Herrholz bring his municipal council experience to the state level. He hopes to translate the ideas and initiatives from his local work into the state parliament. A dedicated volunteer in the local fire department and association, Herrholz stresses the importance of staying connected with local people to understand and address their concerns effectively.
Thomas Herrholz, a committed local figure, is set to contest the 2026 state election in constituency 22. With his background in municipal politics and dedication to community service, he hopes to bring a fresh perspective to the state parliament while continuing his role as honorary mayor of Galenbeck.
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