Gordon Schnieder joined the
CDU in 1991. He considers
Helmut Kohl his political role model. In 2004, he was elected to the district council of the
Vulkaneifel district. Since 2010, Schnieder has led the CDU in the Vulkaneifel district, and since 2013, he has been the party's leader in the district council. In 2014, he was elected
mayor of the municipality of
Birresborn, a position he held until 2019. In the state elections of
2016 and
2021, he was directly elected to the Rhineland-Palatinate State Parliament for the constituency of
Vulkaneifel. Gordon Schnieder served as CDU chairman of the Enquete Commission on “Tourism as an Economic and Location Factor in Rhineland-Palatinate” until December 2017. The commission began its work in September of that same year. From 2017 to 2021, Schnieder served as state chairman of the Rhineland-Palatinate Association for Local Politics, and from 2019 to 2021 as deputy national chairman of the CDU and CSU Association for Local Politics in Germany. In December 2017, he joined the Interior Committee of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Parliament and became the local government policy spokesperson for the CDU state parliamentary group. In the 18th legislative term, Schnieder was a member of the Interior Committee and the Culture Committee. At the same time, he served as deputy leader of the CDU state parliamentary group. On March 22, 2023, he was elected leader of the state parliamentary group, succeeding
Christian Baldauf. On September 21, 2024, Schnieder was elected leader of the CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate and its designated lead candidate for the
2026 state election. On November 15, 2025, he was officially confirmed as the party's top candidate with 99.5% of the vote. ==References==