Doetinchem residents to shape local future in March 18 municipal elections
Your vote on March 18 decides who governs Doetinchem for the next four years, influencing housing, waste collection, libraries, and financial aid in your neighborhood. Every vote counts—make yours matter.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Election Date | March 18, 2026 |
| Municipality | Doetinchem |
| Council Size | 33 councillors |
| Eligible Voters | All residents of Doetinchem |
| Voting Frequency | Every four years |
| Key Issues Decided | Housing, waste collection, schools, elderly care, roads, financial aid |
| Voting Tool | MijnStem |
| More Information | Doetinchem.nl |
The municipality of Doetinchem is responsible for local governance, including urban planning, social services, and infrastructure. The municipal council, elected by residents, sets policies that directly affect daily life, while the mayor and aldermen implement these decisions.
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Vote on March 18 for the future of our municipality
How many new homes will be built in your neighborhood? How often is the waste collected in your street? Will the library around the corner remain open? And how much assistance is available for people facing financial difficulties? All these matters are decided by the municipal council. By casting your vote on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, you help determine who will serve on the municipal council of the municipality of Doetinchem.
What is the municipal council?
The municipal council consists of members from various political parties. These individuals are called councillors. Together, they govern the municipality. The municipality of Doetinchem has 33 councillors. These members are elected during the municipal elections. All residents of the municipality of Doetinchem are eligible to vote for the candidates they wish to see on the municipal council. These elections are held every four years.
What does a municipal council do?
The municipal council develops plans for our municipality, which the aldermen and the mayor must implement. The municipal council also ensures that the mayor and aldermen carry out their duties effectively. The plans cover important issues such as:
- housing
- schools and sports clubs
- elderly care and youth assistance
- roads and cycle paths
- parking spaces
- waste collection
- a healthy and safe environment
- green spaces in the neighborhood
- assistance with financial difficulties
- and much more
These are all matters that affect you in your daily life.
Why vote?
Each party prioritizes different issues for the municipality. The more votes a party receives, the greater its influence in the municipal council. Your vote helps determine which parties will be represented in the council—and thus which decisions will be made. These decisions impact your life as well as that of your neighbors, family, and friends. Sometimes, just a few votes can make the difference between a party being represented in the council or not. Your vote matters!
What you can do now
- Read the parties' plans online or in the newspaper.
- Discuss the options with someone you trust.
- Fill in MijnStem via mijnstem.nl/doetinchem.
This will help you discover which party and candidate best align with your views.
So vote on Wednesday, March 18 for the future of our municipality.
For more information, visit doetinchem.nl/informatie-voor-kiezers.
