District council The governing body of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is the district council (
Bezirksverordnetenversammlung). It has responsibility for passing laws and electing the city government, including the mayor. The district council election held on 26 September 2021 was subsequently declared invalid by the
Constitutional Court of Berlin due to widespread irregularities across Berlin, and a repeat election was held on 12 February 2023. In the repeat election, the
CDU won the largest vote share with 30.7%, followed by
Alliance 90/The Greens at 23.9% and the
SPD at 19.8%; the CDU and Greens subsequently formed a
Zählgemeinschaft (counting alliance), and Kirstin Bauch was confirmed as district mayor. The original September 2021 results were as follows:
District government The district mayor (
Bezirksbürgermeister) is elected by the Bezirksverordnetenversammlung, and positions in the district government (Bezirksamt) are apportioned based on party strength. Kirstin Bauch of the Greens was first elected mayor on 16 December 2021. Following the 2023 repeat election and the formation of a CDU-Green
Zählgemeinschaft, the Bezirksamt was reconstituted in April 2023: the CDU increased its representation from two to three seats, taking the urban development portfolio from the SPD, and the deputy mayor position passed from the SPD to the CDU. In May 2025, Stadtrat Detlef Wagner (CDU) was recalled by the BVV, and in June 2025, Stadtrat Arne Herz (CDU) left the Bezirksamt after being appointed State Secretary for Mobility and Transport in the
Berlin Senate. Two replacement members were elected by the BVV on 17 July 2025. The current composition of the district government is as follows: ==Twin towns – sister cities==