Tension before the mayoral election: Who will win in Hennigsdorf?

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The mayoral elections in Hennigsdorf will take place on September 21, 2025. Citizens can vote for three candidates.

Am 21. September 2025 finden die Bürgermeisterwahlen in Hennigsdorf statt. Bürger können drei Kandidaten wählen.
The mayoral elections in Hennigsdorf will take place on September 21, 2025. Citizens can vote for three candidates.

Tension before the mayoral election: Who will win in Hennigsdorf?

It's getting exciting in Hennigsdorf! The mayoral election is just around the corner, and around 21,000 eligible voters will be called upon to cast their votes on September 21, 2025. Preparations are in full swing and the candidates are ready to present themselves to the public. That's what she reports MAZ.

In Hennigsdorf, citizens are faced with the choice between three political leaders: incumbent Thomas Günther from the SPD, Birgit Tornow-Wendland from the CDU and Oliver Schönrock from the voters' association “The Independents - Citizens for Hennigsdorf”. Unfortunately, two individual candidates, Silke Gashi and Joachim Penk, had to bury their ambitions on the ballot due to insufficient support signatures. While Gashi was only able to collect 31 and Penk only 3 of the 64 required signatures, the AfD will not run with a candidate. There is also no candidate in sight from Alliance 90/The Greens, The Left and the FDP MOZ reported.

Election tactics and information event

In order to give voters the opportunity to obtain comprehensive information about the candidates, an event will take place in the “Die Buhne” restaurant on September 17th. The MAZ talk starts at 6:30 p.m., with admission from 6:00 p.m. The event will be moderated by Sebastian Morgner and Marco Paetzel and can accommodate a maximum of 80 guests. Prior registration to participate is required in order to organize the process well.

The voting period officially begins on August 18th with postal voting, which runs until the election itself. On election day, September 21st, polling stations will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. If no candidate achieves an absolute majority, there could even be a runoff election on October 12, 2025.

Election statistics and citizen engagement

What many may not know: election statistics provide valuable information about voting behavior and voter turnout. It categorizes voter data by age, gender and geographical location, which provides exciting insights. The information about this is about this Statistics portal available and answer, among other things, questions about the participation of young voters.

Another point that should not be ignored is the commitment of the volunteer election workers. These are urgently needed to ensure that the election goes smoothly. If you are interested, please get in touch quickly!