Information and request for absentee ballot.
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Information on barrier-free polling stations.
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Plenum Online – the livestream city council meeting.
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How do I vote, who can vote and what happens to my vote? Whoever wants to know it exactly, takes a look into the law covering the election of the local councillors, the Lord Mayors, the district assemblies and the land councillors (communities and district election law – GLKrWG).
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The democracy mobile is political education in the public arena.
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General information on elections and votes in Munich.
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Those who would like to get involved can do so on election day and help with the distribution and evaluation of the ballot papers.
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Here I can find all election results since 1996.
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The RIS is the digital database of the Munich local politics. Here I can find all information and documents on the work in the City Council and the district committees.
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Just food that comes on the table? No. Then I better vote.
Set up my personal dream team? Sure, in the Munich local elections.
Make soup that tastes good? Refine your personal recipe.
Teamplay in the first league? Welcome to Munich’s city politics.
A democracy is a form of government based on democratic principles. This means that all power emanates from the citizens by determining their representation and thus also their government through regular elections. The principles of democracy include the inviolability of human dignity and freedom and equality before the law.