First-time voter Joshua joins Heumen mayor at the ballot box to inspire youth participation
In a symbolic gesture to encourage young voters, Heumen's mayor cast his ballot alongside Joshua, the municipality's youngest eligible voter. This highlights the importance of youth engagement in local elections that shape their living environment.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | Municipal elections 2026 |
| Location | Town hall, Heumen |
| Youngest eligible voter | Joshua |
| Mayor | Mayor Minses |
| Municipality | Heumen (Gelderland) |
| Date | March 18, 2026 |
The municipality of Heumen, led by its mayor, is responsible for organizing local elections and promoting civic participation. Municipal elections determine policies on issues like housing, education, and public spaces, which directly impact residents' daily lives.
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Mayor casts vote alongside youngest eligible voter
Yesterday, during the municipal elections, Mayor Minses cast his vote alongside Joshua at the town hall. Joshua is the youngest eligible voter in the municipality of Heumen and was voting for the first time. He eagerly accepted the mayor’s invitation to go to the ballot box together! Mayor Minses: “Personally, I find it very important to encourage young people to cast their votes. Municipal elections are about issues that directly affect our living environment—including that of our youth.”
