On Wednesday, March 18, you can vote in the municipal council election. In this news article, you will find the latest information.
Practical Information
On the Municipal Council Election page, you will find all practical information about the election. This includes locations where you can vote and what you need to bring to the polling station. Still unsure which party to vote for? Then fill in the Voting Guide. Read more about the Voting Guide in this news article.
Results Evening
All participating parties are invited on March 18 to the results evening at the Administrative Center in ’s-Hertogenbosch (Achter het Stadhuis 5-7). This results evening will be broadcast live via DTV. The broadcast starts around 9:30 PM. The first preliminary result is expected around 9:45 PM. This evening is also freely accessible to interested residents.
You can find the channels on which you can watch DTV via your television on the DTV website.
Live Turnout Figures and Preliminary Results
It is again possible this election to view the turnout percentage and later the preliminary results via the My Polling Station website. The turnout percentage is updated approximately every 2 hours from 9:15 AM.
On the same page, the preliminary results are also published as soon as they are known. It is expected that this will be between 11:30 PM and 12:30 AM. The preliminary results show an overview of the number of votes cast in our municipality per party.
Process After March 18
On Thursday, March 19, votes per candidate will be counted during a public meeting of the municipal polling station in the Maaspoorthal. This counting is public. The results of this central count will be published on Friday, March 20.
The definitive result will be announced via a public meeting of the central polling station on Thursday, March 26. In the afternoon, a news article will also appear on our website about the definitive result.
