Karin Greiner

Greiner was born on 4 November 1967 in Bruck an der Mur. She trained to be a translator of Spanish and French at the University of Graz from 1986 to 1993 and has a Magistra der Philosophie degree from the university. She worked for the Security Directorate Styria ( (1993–1994) and State School Board Styria ( (1994–1996). She lectured in Spanish at the Economic Development Institute Styria (WIFI) in 1997 before working as a supervisor at the Universalmuseum Joanneum from 1997 to 1998. She managed the adult education centre for Judendorf-Straßengel/Gratkorn/Gratwein between 1997 and 2000. She has been an employee of the municipal council in Graz since 1998.
Greiner has held various positions in the Gratwein-Straßengel, Voitsberg, Greater Graz District and Styrian branches of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) since 2011. She was a member of the municipal councils in Judendorf-Straßengel from 2000 to 2014 and in Gratwein-Straßengel from April 2015 to May 2021. She was appointed to the National Council in July 2013 following the resignation of Günther Kräuter. She was not re-elected at the 2013 legislative election but she was appointed to the National Council again in December 2013 as a Federal List member following the reassignment of Laura Rudas to the Vienna South West seat vacated by Doris Bures.
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;" |+ Electoral history of Karin Greiner ! scope=col|Election ! scope=col|Electoral district ! scope=col colspan="2"|Party ! scope=col|Votes ! scope=col|% ! scope=col|Result |- | 1999 legislative || Styria Centre || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.21% || Not elected |- | 1999 legislative || Styria || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.00% || Not elected |- | 2002 legislative || Styria Centre || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.40% || Not elected |- | 2002 legislative || Styria || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.00% || Not elected |- | 2006 legislative || Styria Centre || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.27% || Not elected |- | 2006 legislative || Styria || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.00% || Not elected |- | 2008 legislative || Styria Centre || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.24% || Not elected |- | 2008 legislative || Styria || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.00% || Not elected |- | 2013 legislative || Greater Graz || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.66% || Not elected |- | 2013 legislative || Styria || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.03% || Not elected |- | 2013 legislative || Federal List || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.00% || Not elected |- | 2017 legislative || Greater Graz || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|1.28% || Elected |- | 2017 legislative || Styria || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.05% || Not elected |- | 2017 legislative || Federal List || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.00% || Not elected |- | 2019 legislative || Greater Graz || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|2.02% || Not elected |- | 2019 legislative || Styria || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.07% || Elected |- | 2019 legislative || Federal List || style="background:;"| || Social Democratic Party || align=right| || align=right|0.01% || Not elected |} Provided by Wikipedia
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