In
Lower Saxony and
North Rhine-Westphalia, according to the old legal situation, the
Oberkreisdirektor (OKD) was the main administrative official. The honorary performed only representative duties (so-called "
Zweigleisigkeit" or "
Doppelspitze"). The Kreisordnung in North Rhine-Westphalia stipulated that from the
municipal election of 1999, the Landräte should be full-time and thus also principal administrative officials. However, the counties were given the option to make this change as early as 1994. Since 1999, the district administrator was directly elected for a five year term, and since 2009 for six years. If the district administrator left prematurely, a Landrat election took place, with the term of office then lasting until the end of the next municipal election period, i.e. longer than five years. In Lower Saxony, the dual leadership was abolished in 1996. ==Notes==