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Grassroots organization, Democracy Partnership, initiates a public drive in preparation for the 2025 local elections, emphasizing engagement of young voters.

Municipal election awareness boosted citywide with non-partisan poster campaign, spearheaded by 'Partnership for Democracy Luéruchnen'. New poster designs are prominently displayed at schools, youth facilities, and various city locations, aiming to engage young voters on September 14th.

grassroots coalition, Partnership for Democracy, initiates a push for the 2025 local elections,...
grassroots coalition, Partnership for Democracy, initiates a push for the 2025 local elections, concentrating on youthful constituents.

Grassroots organization, Democracy Partnership, initiates a public drive in preparation for the 2025 local elections, emphasizing engagement of young voters.

In the city of Lünen, a city-wide poster campaign has been launched to raise awareness about the upcoming local election on September 14. The campaign, dubbed "Partnership for Democracy Lünen," is led by the Integrated Social Planning & Participation team of the city administration and is supported by the AWO District Ruhr-Lippe-Ems.

The campaign is specifically targeted at young people, with a focus on engaging them in the democratic process. Youth aged 16 and above in Lünen are eligible to vote, and the campaign aims to encourage their participation.

The posters, which were unveiled on August 28, 2025, can be seen throughout the city, including at schools and youth facilities. Two newly developed poster designs have been displayed, each carrying a powerful message about the importance of voting in local elections.

Lünen is one of over 300 local partnerships that have joined a nationwide network as part of the new funding period of the federal program "Democracy lives!", funded by the Federal Ministry for Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. The goal of these partnerships is to strengthen democratic engagement locally, promote social cohesion, and prevent extremism.

It's important to note that the campaign in Lünen is non-partisan in nature, meaning it is not affiliated with any specific political party. Stefan Wrazidlo from the AWO District Ruhr-Lippe-Ems is overseeing the coordination and specialist office for the city-wide poster campaign.

The city administration team responsible for the project to strengthen democratic participation has not been explicitly named in the provided search results. However, their efforts are evident in the successful launch of the campaign and the hope it brings for a more engaged and informed youth voter turnout in Lünen.

Voting day is fast approaching. Make sure your voice is heard and participate in the local election on September 14.

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