at the end of November 2018 in
Magdeburg Georg Maier has been a member of the
Social Democratic Party of Germany since 2009. In the
2013 German federal election campaign, he was part of the five-person strategy team of the SPD candidate for chancellor,
Peer Steinbrück, on the SPD party executive board. His responsibility in the strategy team was on the topics of small and medium-sized businesses, energy, infrastructure and digitization. After the federal election campaign, he was appointed to the advisory board for Business and Finance and the Think Tank for Digitization and Society by the state chairman of the Hessian SPD,
Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel. He is also a member of the
Friedrich Ebert Foundation's management circle and spokesman for the SPD's Finance Forum in Frankfurt. On 30 June 2015, Maier became
State Secretary in the , where he was responsible for economic policy, economic development, tourism and digital society. Since November 2016, he has been a member of the state executive committee of the . In November 2018, he was elected state treasurer at the state party conference in
Arnstadt. On 30 August 2017, the former State Secretary of Prime Minister
Bodo Ramelow was appointed Minister of the Interior of Thuringia, succeeding the dismissed . On 26 May 2019, Maier was elected to the city council of
Friedrichroda and to the district council of Gotha district. He has since resigned from his city council mandate. Maier has been a member of the
Landtag of Thuringia since the
2019 Thuringian state election. On 30 June 2020, he resigned from his mandate to become minister of the interior again. He was succeeded by . In September 2020, Maier was elected state chairman of the Thuringian SPD at the state party conference in
Bad Blankenburg with 82.7 percent of the vote. On 31 August 2021, Maier was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Thuringia, succeeding
Wolfgang Tiefensee. In December 2021, he was elected to the
SPD Party Executive Committee. In December 2023, he was re-elected to this office. Maier was the top candidate of the SPD Thuringia for the
2024 Thuringian state election. == Honours ==