Christian Hümmer wins mayoral election in Traunstein
Christian Hümmer from the CSU has won the mayoral election in Traunstein with an absolute majority. In the first round of voting, he achieved 54.6 percent of the votes. Hümmer will lead the city of Traunstein until 2032. Voter turnout was a remarkable 60.7 percent, reflecting the great interest of citizens in this local election.
Competitors for the Position
Several candidates ran against Hümmer. From the ranks of the Freien Wähler (FW), Josef Kaiser stood for election, while the Greens nominated long-time politician Walburga Mörtl-Körner. Nils Bödeker ran for the SPD. Despite the vigorous campaigns of their competitors, none could seriously jeopardize Christian Hümmer's position, who is seen by many as a strong successor to his predecessor.
The Future Under Christian Hümmer
With his clear mandate, Hümmer can now start implementing his political goals for Traunstein. His main concerns include sustainable urban development, promoting local small and medium-sized enterprises, and strengthening social infrastructure. The coming years are likely to be exciting, both for him and the entire municipal community.
- Christian Hümmer plans to strengthen Traunstein's economic power.
- He wants to focus on renewable energies and digitalization.
- The development of housing and social support for older people are also at the center of his agenda.
Hümmer has already proven multiple times in the past that he is capable of successfully implementing ambitious projects. The citizens of Traunstein have expressed a clear vote of confidence in him through their voting behavior, which serves as a solid foundation for his future endeavors.




