Local elections on 15 March 2026
Our candidates for the City Council
For the local elections in 2026, we will compete with a diverse and dedicated team. Our candidates come from many different districts, are young and experienced, share women and men equally and have different professional and personal backgrounds. Together we want Making more possible: for climate protection, social justice and a livable city for all.
Here you can look at our candidates in the first twenty places. Our full list for the city council can be found here:
We make more possible. For Wiesbaden. With your vote.




















Your city. Your future. Your choice.
At the Local elections on 15 March 2026 Decide on the future of your city.
The City council decides how Wiesbaden develops – and how well life works here. Their decisions shall determine: how money is used for schools, day care centres, transport, climate protection, housing, culture and social services, where to build, how to protect green spaces and how the city adapts to climate change. It lays down rules, controls the administration and sets policy priorities.
In short: Local Politics Affects Your Daily Life – from affordable housing, good schools and daycare centres to safe and climate-friendly mobility, liveable neighbourhoods and greater participation for all. Every decision in the town hall shapes how we live together in Wiesbaden – today and tomorrow.
With your voice for us Green You decide for a policy in Wiesbaden that looks boldly forward: ecological, social, diverse, digital and innovative!
We make more possible. For Wiesbaden. With your vote.
Our candidates for the local advisory boards
Local councils are the ‘district parliaments’ of our city. They form this active link between residents of the respective district and the town hall. The topics that directly affect everyday life – from traffic calming to green areas to childcare – are discussed here. Local councils take up your concerns and bring them into local politics. They advise municipal bodies such as the magistrate and the city council on all important issues that affect your district. Local councils must be consulted on important matters such as the budget. In addition, they have an Right of proposal and can independently contribute ideas to improve the district. As the voice of the district, they have political weight in local politics. The meetings of the local advisory boards shall be open to the public. and are directed by the head of the place or the head of the place. Here you as a citizen can present your concerns directly and participate in decision-making processes.
We Greens stand for a sustainable, just and livable future in our local districts. With your vote for our candidates, you support people who are committed to climate-friendly mobility, more green spaces, affordable housing, good coexistence and a livable environment in your district.
We make more possible. For Wiesbaden. With your vote.
For green politics in the local council Amöneburg, we work together with the working group Environment and Peace (AUF) AKK. Instead of running with your own green list, our GREEN candidate is running on the open, independent list of AUF.
The AUF is not a party, but an independent electoral group in which partyless people and committed members of Alliance 90/The Greens and the Left work together. This tried-and-tested mixture has been committed to the environment, peace and social issues in AKK since 1985.










Other candidates:
7. Nele Siedenburg, 8. Heike Denne, 9. Dr. med. Anette von Wietersheim-Illers, 10. Ludwig Kirschstein














Other candidates:
7. Anna Deipenbrock, 8. Thomas Krieger, 9. Renate Nieland, 10. Sebastian Strohmayr
For green politics in the Hessloch district council, we work with the Free Electoral Community l(i)ebenswertes Heßloch (FLH) together. Instead of running with their own green list, our GREEN candidates are running on the FLH's open, independent list.
The FLH is not a party, but an independent electoral community in which non-Party and committed members of Alliance 90/The Greens Work together for Hessloch. This proven cooperation has been in place since 2021 and is committed to environmental and climate protection, sustainable mobility and a strong village community.








For green politics in the local council Kastel we work together with the working group Environment and Peace (AUF) AKK. Instead of running with their own green list, our GREEN candidates are running on the open, independent list of AUF.
The AUF is not a party, but an independent electoral group in which partyless people and committed members of Alliance 90/The Greens and the Left work together. This tried-and-tested mixture has been committed to the environment, peace and social issues in AKK since 1985.








Other candidates:
7. Katja Reitz, 8. Jörg sponges
For green politics in the local council Kostheim we work together with the working group Environment and Peace (AUF) AKK. Instead of running with their own green list, our GREEN candidates are running on the open, independent list of AUF.
The AUF is not a party, but an independent electoral group in which partyless people and committed members of Alliance 90/The Greens and the Left work together. This tried-and-tested mixture has been committed to the environment, peace and social issues in AKK since 1985.








Other candidates:
7. Diem My Ly, 8. Klaus Ruth, 9. Laura Bensch, 10. Jacqueline Schmiedeke, 11. Dilek Özkan, 12. Hannah Bräunig, 13. Tim Giehl, 14. Annette Sauer, 15. Lars Janofske, 16. Christiane Mayer, 17. Thomas Bach, 18th. Gesine Bonnet, 19. Cora Diemer, 20. Sarah Ackermann
















Other candidates:
7. Stephanie Kloidt, 8. David Bohnert, 9. Frauke Werner, 10. Karl-Heinz Möller, 11. Martha Wichmann, 12. Torsten Roggan, 13. Anna Dechant, 14. Philippe Jaeck, 15. Käthe Springer








Other candidates:
7. Lara Klaes, 8. Konrad Ritzenhoff, 9. Sarah Linker, 10th. Max Carmanns, 11. Ann-Kathrin Goerlich


















Other candidates:
7. Michaela Götzmann, 8. Thomas Götzmann, 9. Marianne Leuninger, 10. Francesco Capasso, 11. Elke Ebeling, 12. Gunnar Kerber, 13. Olivia Mohr, 14. Simon Dylla






Other candidates:
7. Brit King, 8th. Stefanie Hellmann, 9. Nicole Suckert, 10th. Volker Wild, 11. Andreas Schidlowski, 12. Larissa Reis, 13. Christian Stiebling, 14. Martin Kraft
Request a postal vote. It's that easy!
With the postal ballot you can cast your vote before the election date on 15 March 2026 – ideal if you are not in Wiesbaden on that day, get sick or could easily forget the date.
All persons over the age of 18 are entitled to vote in the municipal elections in Wiesbaden. You must be of legal age on election day. They also need German nationality or the nationality of another EU Member State. Prerequisite is also that they have been registered for at least three months with their main residence in Wiesbaden.
Eligible voters with their main residence in Wiesbaden can apply for postal voting.
The easiest way to do this online is through the Citizen service portal or you can choose directly on site: in the central election office at Friedrichstraße 16 or in the local administration of your district during opening hours. Both are possible from six weeks before the election, i.e. from 2 February 2026.


















































