Matthias Schremser: CSU candidate wants to redesign Feldafing!
Matthias Schremser from the CSU is the mayoral candidate for Feldafing in the local elections on March 8, 2026.

Matthias Schremser: CSU candidate wants to redesign Feldafing!
The preparations for the upcoming local elections in Feldafing are running at full speed. The time has come on March 8, 2026, and an exciting turn of events is already emerging. Matthias Schremser from the CSU was recently unanimously elected as mayoral candidate - with 10 out of 10 votes. The 38-year-old is not only deputy mayor, but also deputy treasurer of the BRK district association. His election signals a clear commitment by the CSU to an active political role, after all, long-time mayor Bernhard Sontheim is no longer running after 24 years in office.
Schremser, who works at Sparkasse Oberland in Weilheim and specializes in institutional real estate customers, brings extensive experience with him. His involvement with the DLRG shows that the community is important to him. With two small children, he wants to make Feldafing even more attractive and sees himself as a team player who wants to lead the community harmoniously.
Changing political landscape
The decision to name Schremser as a candidate came nine months before the elections - a sign that shows that the CSU in Feldafing recognizes the seriousness of the situation and is entering the race with fresh ideas. Preparations for the election campaign are already underway in other cities in the Starnberg district, such as Munich, Starnberg, Haar, Unterhaching and Unterschleißheim. The political competition is becoming more intense as several long-standing mayors are no longer running for election. In Feldafing, the CSU is now ahead when it comes to finding candidates.
The rules for these local elections are diverse. According to that Basic Law Elections must be universal, direct, free, equal and secret. Union citizens residing in Germany are entitled to vote, which ensures a wide range of voters. Specific problems are often tackled at the local level, which makes the local election campaign particularly striking and gives the candidates the opportunity to engage directly with citizens.
The look into the future
With Matthias Schremser as a candidate, the CSU has good cards in its hand. He tried to run as a candidate for mayor six years ago, but back then the CSU could only achieve second place. Things are different now, because the political mood seems to have changed. Schremser would like to use the opportunity to gain the trust of voters and has a clear vision for the future of Feldafing. His approaches to community revitalization and collaboration with property developers and project developers have the potential to significantly transform Feldafing in the coming years.
Citizens can be excited to see how the election campaign will develop and which topics will be in the foreground. One thing is certain: the local elections on March 8, 2026 in Feldafing will show which direction the community should go. The election campaign has begun and it remains to be seen whether Matthias Schremser can bring a breath of fresh air to the political landscape of the Five Lakes Region.