Spoiled for choice: Innsbruck details on the ballot for the LT election
The ballot paper for the state election on September 25, 2022 is in DinA3 format. In constituency 1 (Innsbruck city) there are eight campaigning groups with a total of 86 candidates. A BezirksBlätter Innsbruck look at the constituency and state election proposals.
INNSBRUCK. The first ballot papers for the 2022 state elections were sent to the ballot box voters. In addition to the return and the election envelope, the ballot paper and the state election proposal of the campaigning groups can be found in the large DinA4 envelope. There are 86 candidates up for election in Innsbruck. In the state election proposal, there are nine campaigning groups (“join in – the list for everyone else” does not run in constituency 1) with 506 people.
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constituency 1
At the beginning, a look at the top candidates in constituency 1. Of the eight people reside Christoph Appler (ÖVP), Philip Wohlgemuth (SPÖ), Gebhard Mair (Greens), Franziska Schumi (NEOS), Bernhard Schmidt (MFG) and Pia Tomedi (KPÖ) in Innsbruck, Markus Abwerzger (FPÖ) lives in Axams and Andrea Haslwanter- Schneider (FRITZ) lives in Oberperfuss. Youngest Lead Candidate is Pia Tomedi (born in 1988), followed by Wohlgemuth (1987), Appler (1985), Mair and Schumi (1984), Abwerzger (1975), Schmidt (1971) and Haselwanter-Schneider (1968). With the exception of Pia Tomedi, all top candidates have political experiences in the Tyrolean state parliament (Wohlgemutz, Abwerzger, Mair, Haselwanter-Schneider and Schumi) or in the Innsbruck municipal council (Appler and Schmidt).
average age
Twelve people are on the ballot paper for the ÖVP (MATTLE), SPÖ, FPÖ, GRÜNE, FRITZ and NEOS in constituency 1. There are four people for the MFG and ten people for the KPÖ. The youngest candidates on the list are Hannah Ezekwe (KPÖ) and Clemens Valentin (NEOS), both born in 2002. The oldest candidate in the campaigning groups is Rosa Thüminger (KPÖ), born in 1939.
The average age at ÖVP is 46 years old. Jaqueline Radanovic and Josef Heis (both 1995) are the youngest candidates. Georg Schlatter, born in 1949, is the oldest candidate. In the SPÖ, the average age is 40 years. The youngest candidate is Daniel Posch (1999), the oldest candidate is Daniela Meichtry (born in 1961). At an average age of The FPÖ is coming 60 years. The youngest candidate on the list is Markus Lassenberger (1979), the oldest candidate is Christian Haager (1946). at The average age of the Greens is 45 years. Michael Mingler (1991) is the youngest candidate on the list, Angelika Hörmann (1953) is the oldest candidate. die List Fritz has an average age of 55 years. Monika Welch (1996) is the youngest candidate, Fritz Dinkhauser (1940) is the oldest candidate in 12th place. The NEOS list reaches an average age of 50 years. Clemens Valentin (2002) is the youngest candidate, Brigitte Nessler (1943) is the oldest candidate. The four candidates on the list MFG have an average age of 52 years. Heidrun Possegger (1978) is the youngest candidate, Markus Witting (1961) is the oldest candidate. The KPÖ has an average age of 43 years. The youngest candidate is Hannah Ezekwe (2002) and the oldest is Rosa Thüminger (1939).
proportion of women
Of the 86 people on the ballot in constituency 1, 42 are women. Of the eight listeners, three are women. The breakdown of the parties: ÖVP 6 men, 6 women, SPÖ 7/5, FPÖ 7/5, Greens 5/7, Fritz 7/5, NEOS 6/6, MFG 3/1 and KPÖ 4/6.
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country lists
Looking at the 506 people on the campaign lists in the state election estimate is quite entertaining. Eight DinA4 pages contain the information of the candidates. Three people from the top of the list are from Innsbruck. Gebi Mair (GREEN), Dominik Oberhofer (NEOS) and Pia Tomedi (KPÖ). With Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider (FRITZ), Elfriede Hörtnagl-Zofall, Pia Tomedi (KPÖ) and Gabriele Brandmayr (MACH MIT), four women are at the top of the nine campaigning groups.
Innsbruck participation
In the ÖVP (list MATTLE). seven Innsbruckers on the state list. Mario Gerber WILL move into the state parliament (5th place on the state list), the list also includes WK-Innsbruck chairman Franz Jirka, vice mayor. Johannes Anzengruber and in 72nd StR Christine Oppitz-Plörer. In the SPÖ includes the Innsbruck share 14 Persons. Philip Wohlgemuth (3rd place) will move into the state parliament. i.a. Dennis Mimm (ex-FC Wacker Innsbruck player), GR Benjamin Plach, StR Elisabeth Mayr and NR Selma Yildirim are on the list. 11 Innsbruck people are on the state list of FPÖ. Evelyn Achhorner (4th place) will move into the state parliament, StR Rudi Federspiel, vice mayor, is also on the list. Markus Lassenberger and GR Andrea Dengg, Betrix Klaus and Andreas Kunst. Equal 22 People from Innsbruck are with the GREEN to find. Next to Gebi Mair are Zeliha Arsaln in 3rd place and Michael Mingler in 6th place. Also on the list are GR Janine Bex, GR Marcela Duftner, NR Barbara Nessler, Mayor Georg Willi and StR Uschi Schwarzl. By the list Fritz are 18 People from Innsbruck. Herwig Zöttl is in third place. There is also GR Tom Mayer and Fritz Dinkhauser at the bottom of the list. Both NEOS be found fifteen Innsbruckers. In addition to the list leader Dominik Oberhofer, Franziska Schumi is in 4th place. Also present were GR Dagmar Klingler-Newesely and NR Julia Seidl and Yannick Shetty. A total of 47 candidates have died Kind regards on their country list, of which are four from Innsbruck. Bernhard Schmidt is number 2 on the list. In the 16 people of KPÖ are 11 Candidates led by Pia Tomedi from Innsbruck. The list JOIN has 11 names two of them are from Innsbruck. In addition to Amina Egg, there is also professional athlete Kilian Schnöller.
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