Information to political parties, voter groups, etc.
Objection to the transmission of data to parties, voter groups, etc. in elections and votes.
The registration authority may provide parties, voter groups and other organisers of election proposals in connection with elections and votes at state and municipal level in the six months prior to the election or vote with information on family, address and address details.
Surname, first name, doctorate and current addresses.
Directory publishers
Objection to the transfer of data to address book publishers
Information may be provided on all residents who have reached the age of 18, their surname, first name, doctor's degree and current addresses. The data provided may only be used for the publication of address books in book form.
Age and marriage anniversaries
Objection to the transmission of data on the occasion of anniversaries to elected representatives, the press and broadcasting organisations
Information from the population register on age and marriage anniversaries may be provided to elected officials, the press and radio about the surname, first name, doctorate, address, date and type of anniversary. Age anniversaries are the 18th, then the 65th and every further fifth birthday, from the 90th every subsequent birthday; marriage anniversaries are the 25th, 50th and 60th marriage anniversaries, then every further 5th marriage anniversary.
Religious communities under public law
Objection to the transfer of data to a religious organisation under public law
Community to which the person subject to the registration obligation does not belong, but to which family members of the person subject to the registration obligation belong.
Information may be provided about family members of members who do not belong to the same or any public religious community.
This information will not be provided if an information block exists or the data subject has objected to the transmission of the data. Anyone wishing to exercise their right to object is requested to inform the Residents' Registration Office in writing or in person. The objection is not subject to any conditions, does not need to be justified and is valid indefinitely until a declaration to the contrary is made to the registration office.
Kitzingen, 26/02/2024
CITY OF KITZINGEN
Stefan Güntner
Lord Mayor


