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Supported Aubel lands in front-now the runoff election against SPD candidates

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Potsdam voters have delivered a⁣ stunning rebuke ⁤to the Social Democratic Party (SPD), which has ‌held the mayoralty since 1990, ⁤propelling​ non-party candidate Noosha Aubel into a runoff election. Aubel garnered 36.9 percent of ‍the‍ vote in Sunday’s election,considerably outpacing SPD candidate Pierre Esser,who received 29.5 percent. Approximately 143,000 residents were eligible ‍to vote,​ with turnout reaching​ 55.5 percent – a 2.5 percent increase compared to the ​2018 municipal election.The outcome marks a dramatic shift in potsdam’s ⁣political landscape, fueled‌ by public dissatisfaction with former mayor Mike Schubert, who ‌was ousted in a ‌citizens’ ​decision in May ⁤following​ criticism related to accepting⁤ free tickets – a “VIP ticket affair” ⁢- for ‍himself and his wife. Schubert’s term was set to conclude in autumn 2026, but the scandal and subsequent examination by the Neuruppin public prosecutor’s office, which concluded with a 34,000 euro settlement, triggered the early vote.

Aubel’s strong showing signals a desire for change among Potsdam residents. ‌The⁣ runoff election, scheduled ‌for October ‌27th, will pit Aubel ‍against ⁤Esser, offering‌ voters a clear choice between a political newcomer and ​the⁢ established ​SPD. Previous mayors include Horst Gramlich (1990-1998), Matthias Platzeck (1998-2002), Jann Jakobs (2002-2018), and⁢ Schubert (2018-2025).

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