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Brandenburg Mayoral Runoff Elections: AfD Gains Ground

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Brandenburg Faces Runoffs in Five Mayoral Races, AfD Gains Ground

Berlin,​ Germany – Several cities across ⁢the German​ state of brandenburg will ‌head to⁤ runoff elections⁣ on October 12th after ⁣Sunday’s municipal elections failed to produce outright winners in five key​ mayoral races.Notably, candidates from the⁢ far-right ⁢Alternative for Germany (AfD) will be competing in three of those runoffs, signaling a potential shift in the​ political landscape ​of the region.

The⁢ most ⁣closely watched race will be in Eisenhüttenstadt, a city steeped in industrial history. Founded⁤ in 1950 as a‌ socialist ⁢model⁢ town in ​East Germany, Eisenhüttenstadt – ‌now⁢ home to around 24,000 residents following decades of population decline -⁤ will see a contest between Maik ‌Dipold⁣ of the AfD, ‌who garnered approximately 38%‌ of the vote, and Marko⁣ Henkel of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), who received⁤ around 27%. ⁣ No candidate secured the necesary‍ majority exceeding 50% in the initial vote,necessitating the runoff. The​ AfD ​previously performed strongly ‌in the city during February’s national elections.

Beyond Eisenhüttenstadt, runoffs are also scheduled in:

* Kolkwitz (Spree-Neisse): Incumbent ⁢Karsten Schreiber (SPD) will face Birgit Paulick (self-reliant) after Schreiber secured 43.6%⁣ of ​the vote to Paulick’s 34.5%.
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