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The council is made up of 6 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.[3]
In the early 1930s, the village schoolteacher at the time, named Siebenborn, was inspired to set pen to paper with these words:
German
English translation
Brachtendorf im Tal gelegen,
an des Brohlbachs muntrem Lauf.
Sanfte Hügel Dich umhegen;
liebend fällt mein Blick darauf.
Brachtendorf, lying in the dale,
on the Brohlbach's lively course.
Gentle hills surround you;
Lovingly falls my gaze thereon.
Clubs
Brachtendorf has a lively club life. Besides the two registered clubs, namely the Saint Sebastian Marksmen's Brotherhood (St. Sebastianus Schützenbruderschaft 1892 e.V.) with its local Brachtendorf chapter and the sport club (Sportverein Blaue Jungs e.V.), there are also the Möhnen (or “women fools”, a Shrovetide/Carnival tradition), the women's association and the volunteer fire brigade.