Peel en Maas urges voters to ease polling station crowds for 2026 elections
Residents of Peel en Maas can avoid long queues during the March 18 municipal elections by voting at less crowded polling stations like De Groenling primary school. Your choice helps ensure a smooth voting process for everyone.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Election Date | March 18, 2026 |
| Municipality | Peel en Maas |
| Polling Stations | Town Hall, De Groenling, De Houbereij |
| Quieter Option | De Groenling primary school |
| Requirements | Valid ID and voting pass |
| More Info | Polling Stations |
The municipality of Peel en Maas is responsible for organizing local elections, ensuring all residents can vote efficiently and securely. They provide multiple polling stations to manage crowds and maintain accessibility for voters.
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Municipal Council Election 2026: Avoid Crowds at Polling Stations in Panningen
The municipal council elections on March 18, 2026 are approaching, and you are welcome at one of the polling stations in Peel en Maas.
Polling Stations in Panningen
The Town Hall has been a busy location for years, but did you know there are other polling stations in Panningen where you can go? In addition to the Town Hall, you can also cast your vote at primary school De Groenling and De Houbereij.
Help Spread the Crowds
Especially primary school De Groenling often offers a quieter and pleasant environment to cast your vote. By choosing a polling station that is a bit quieter, you help spread the crowds and the voting process runs smoothly for everyone.
Whichever location you choose, your vote counts!
Practical
- Don't forget your ID and voting pass.
- View all polling stations on the page Polling Stations.
