Election Details for Integration Council in 2025
Voters in Bergisch Gladbach will head to the polls on Sunday, 14th September 2025, for the Integration Council elections. These elections form part of the local elections in the city and will be held simultaneously with the regular local elections.
Eligible voters have received a yellow voting notification that indicates their polling station for voting on election day. For those unable to vote in person, the option of a postal vote is available. The online application for a postal vote can be made at https://oliwa.kommunale.it/IWS/startini.do?mb=5378004 before the deadline of Wednesday, 10th September 2025, at 10:00 AM.
The Integration Council is an elected body in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, that serves for a term of 5 years, coinciding with the City Council's term. Its members are elected to represent residents with immigrant backgrounds and advocate for their interests, as well as support integration policies. The current composition of the Integration Council before the next election on 14th September 2025 is not explicitly detailed in the available search results.
For more information about the Integration Council elections, you can visit https://www.unser-website.de/weitere-wahlen.aspx. It is important to note that the Integration Council election is not further specified as to whether it is a national, regional, or local election.
Voting for the Integration Council election will take place at the polling station indicated on the yellow voting notification. Don't forget to exercise your right to vote and help shape the future of the Integration Council in Bergisch Gladbach.
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