Haarlemmermeer voters shape new council as VVD leads preliminary election results
Residents of Haarlemmermeer have cast their votes in the municipal council election, with preliminary results showing the VVD in the lead. The final seat allocation will be determined on March 26, impacting local policies and community decisions for the next four years.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Haarlemmermeer |
| Election Date | March 18, 2026 |
| Preliminary Turnout | 50.6% |
| Largest Party (Prelim.) | VVD |
| Number of Polling Stations | 95 |
| Final Results Date | March 26, 2026, 11:00 AM |
| Results Access | Preliminary results per party |
| Polling Station Map | Interactive map of results |
| Livestream Final Count | Municipal council website |
The municipality of Haarlemmermeer is responsible for organizing and overseeing local elections, ensuring a fair and transparent voting process. The municipal council, once finalized, will play a key role in shaping local policies, budgets, and community initiatives for the coming term.
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Preliminary results of municipal council election
On March 18, the time had come. Residents of Haarlemmermeer were able to cast their votes for the municipal council at one of the 95 polling stations. The preliminary results of the municipal council election are now known.
According to the initial counts, the VVD is currently the largest party. The preliminary turnout is 50.6 percent.
Preliminary results and polling station reports
On the website you can view an overview of the preliminary results per party. Alternatively, check the map with preliminary results of the 2026 municipal council elections. There, you can see how each polling station voted.
Final results on March 26
On March 19, the votes per candidate will be counted during the central tally. The central polling station will determine the final results on March 26, 2026, at 11:00 AM. This will take place during a public session in the council chamber of the town hall. You can also follow this session via a livestream on the municipal council website.
Only after this session will the results and the allocation of seats be final.
