Twelve special newsletters on the elections: Results and analyzes from the Berlin districts – compact and clear – districts – Berlin
In the meantime, our twelve district newsletters have been subscribed to around 254,000 times across Berlin. On the Monday after the election we will send our subscribers a special service: The results of the Berlin Super Election Sunday compact and clear per special newsletter, one for each district. If you have not yet subscribed to our district newsletter, but are interested in names and news from the Berlin districts, YOU can order here free of charge: people.tagesspiegel.de.
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And here is a brief overview of the topics in the special newsletter on the elections from the point of view of the Berlin districts, which our newsletter authors summarize for you, so that you do not search for anything yourself When:
- Directly elected, portrayed with us: Who has won the most first votes in your district / constituency and is entering the Bundestag?
- Red, black, dark red, green? What was the result of the second vote in the federal election in your district? Which party is the strongest, what follows in the other places?
- From the district to the House of Representatives: Which pollitists were directly elected in the constituencies of your Berlin district? How did the parties’ race for second votes end?
- Politics for the Kieze: How is the new district council responsible for you composed? Which party is the strongest and has a good chance of getting the district mayor (s): in? What could new counting communities, as the “coalitions” be called in the districts, look like?
- How did the referendum “Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen & Co” go in your district, also in comparison to Berlin as a whole and other districts?
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In addition, analyzes, graphics, election anecdotes, election snippets: You will find this in your mailbox on Monday afternoon if YOU have already subscribed to our district newsletter or have ordered it by then, of course free of charge.
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And even after the elections, our district newsletters are exciting: What’s next in the town halls? Who does what in the neighborhood? What are the debates? Who is behind exciting projects? “Tagesspiegel people” reports on ideas, initiatives and points of contention. There are always lots of tips and dates from culture, society, sport and much more.