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Election in Görlitz: Ursu ahead, but second ballot necessary

Election in Görlitz: Ursu ahead, but second ballot necessary
Octavian Ursu (CDU) and Sebastian Wippel (AfD) already competed against each other in the last mayoral election in 2019. (Archive image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
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In the new edition of the duel between the CDU incumbent and his challenger from the AfD, there is no final decision. The citizens will have to go to the ballot box again.

The mayoral election in Görlitz has entered a second round. Incumbent Octavian Ursu (CDU) narrowly missed out on the necessary majority with 49.1 percent of the vote, according to the provisional final result. AfD member of the state parliament Sebastian Wippe follows in second place with 44.3 percent.

Sabine Christian (Linke) and Hagen Jeschke (non-party) came in a distant second with 3.4 percent and 3.2 percent respectively. Voter turnout was 58.8 percent.

Since no one reached the required 50 percent, a second round of voting will be held on May 31 for the approximately 44,500 voters in Görlitz. The candidate with the most votes will then win.

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Ursu and Wippel already competed against each other in 2019

It would be Mayor Ursu's second term in office. He already had to face challenger Wippel in the last election in 2019. Back then, the AfD politician was ahead in the first round, but Ursu then won clearly with 55%.

The Greens, who achieved just under 28% in the first round of voting in 2019, did not send their own candidate into the race this year, instead backing Ursu. The alliances "Kommunalpolitisches Netzwerk Motor Görlitz" and "Bürger für Görlitz" also support his candidacy.

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