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Potsdam's Postal Voting Office is functioning today.

Office in Potsdam, Germany, now operational as of today

Potsdam's Postal Election Office is operational today.
Potsdam's Postal Election Office is operational today.

Voting office in Potsdam commences operations starting today - Potsdam's Postal Voting Office is functioning today.

The Brief Voting Office in Potsdam is now open, providing a venue for citizens to cast their votes in the upcoming mayoral election on September 21. This election follows the early resignation of the current mayor, Mike Schubert.

Seven candidates are running for the position, including Severin Fischer (SPD), Noosha Aubel (independent), Clemens Viehrig (CDU), Chaled Uwe Said (AfD), Dirk Harder (Die Linke), Michael Reichert (BVB Free Voters), and Alexander Wietschel (Die Partei).

Voting in person is an option at the Brief Voting Office for those who haven't already made their choice via mail-in ballot. If available, voters should bring their election notice to the office. A valid ID (personal ID or passport) is required to vote.

For those opting for mail-in ballots, they can apply for and pick up their ballots at the Brief Voting Office. Completed mail-in ballots can also be dropped off at the office.

Mail-in ballots can also be placed in special mailboxes located at Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 79-81, Hegelallee 6, and Edisonallee 7. These mailboxes will be emptied for the last time at 6 PM on election day.

The Brief Voting Office is part of the Potsdam Administration Campus, located at Hegelallee 6-10. Voters are encouraged to visit the office and exercise their right to vote in the election for Potsdam's new mayor.

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