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Spd Loses Mayoral Office in Potsdam – After 35 Years

The SPD has been the mayor of Potsdam since 1990. It has now suffered a bitter defeat in the mayoral election.

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The SPD loses the town hall in Potsdam, for the first time in 35 years. The new mayor is non-partisan, and this also applies to victorious candidates in other cities. Does the party democracy in Brandenburg still work?

·Munich, Germany
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On Sunday, several municipalities throughout Brandenburg were again called to the mayor's election, after no candidate in the main elections in September ... The post AfD fails in mayoral elections in Brandenburg – SPD loses Potsdam after 35 years appeared first on Apollo News.

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The SPD has been the head of the city in Potsdam since 1990. However, in the election of the mayor of Potsdam, its candidate is subject to a high house. The partyless candidate Noosha Aubel takes over the post.The SPD loses the post of mayor in Potsdam after 35 years. In the run-off election in the state capital of Brandenburg, the partyless candidate Noosha Aubel was able to triumph: she received 72.9 percent of the votes. SPD candidate Severin…

·Germany
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In the end, it was clear that the partyless single candidate Noosha Aubel won more than 70 percent of all votes in the run-off election and became the new mayor of Potsdam. The SPD thus loses its head post in the town hall after 35 years.

·Hamburg, Germany
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After 35 years, the SPD loses its mayoral position in the capital of Brandenburg. Noosha Aubel has clearly established itself.

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Several town halls are being re-occupied in the run-up to the elections. In Potsdam, the non-party Noosha Aubel prevails - and ends a decade-long era of social democrats. Frankfurt (Oder) and Ludwigshafen also have new heads of town hall.

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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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