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Annette Binder Wins Strausberg Runoff as Vote Faces Formal Challenges

City leaders plan an April 27 session to certify the result then assess any election challenges.

Overview

  • Annette Binder, who won Sunday’s runoff in Strausberg, took about 60.8% of the vote on 36% turnout and cleared the 15% validity threshold.
  • Landrat Gernot Schmidt said Monday he will contest the result over alleged defects in the February round, with the local Left party signaling a similar challenge.
  • The council plans an April 27 meeting to certify the tally, and officials say no formal objection has been filed yet.
  • The dispute stems from February mail ballots being routed to a city postbox inside a post office run by candidate Patrick Hübner, which led the Landrat to void the round before a court reversed him.
  • Prosecutors in Frankfurt (Oder) are still probing suspected election offences, and more than 4,000 postal ballots issued in February produced only 2,835 returns according to the Landrat.