The residents of Innsbruck are called upon to vote for the city council and mayor on April 14. In recent elections, turnout continued to decline. “There must be strong election fatigue,” analyzes Claus Meinert, editor-in-chief of the “Tiroler Krone”.
Imagine if there were municipal and mayoral elections in Innsbruck and no one went? Much points in this direction. At least that is what the raw figures show how voter turnout has developed over the past seventy years. There must be a strong election fatigue that cannot be denied. Which is partly understandable. Not only are many people in Innsbruck dissatisfied with the policies of their city representatives, but the HOW of these policies also worries them.
Source: Krone

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