Municipal council The municipal council is made up of 16 council members drawn from two voting communities (
Wählergemeinschaften) who were elected in a
majority vote in a municipal election on 13 June 2004.
Coat of arms The two uppermost
charges in the community's
arms stand for the two constituent communities of Büdingen and Erbach. The
hexagon and the miner's
hammers symbolize the rich
basalt deposits and their exploitation as the community's characteristic industry and livelihood. The
alder twig refers to the
Ortsteil name Erbach (from
Erlenbach –
Erle being
German for “alder”). The wavy parting per pale represents the community's location on the Nister, with Büdingen on the left and Erbach on the right. The bridge that fills out the shield's lower portion is a symbol of the Erbach Bridge as well as the roadbridge between the two constituent communities. The
tinctures gold and blue were those borne by the
Duchy of Nassau. They refer to the community's centuries-long territorial allegiance to that state. ==Culture and sightseeing==