Hoorn municipal elections 2026: provisional councillors revealed as turnout rises
Hoorn's municipal elections saw a higher turnout this year, with 49.6% of eligible voters casting ballots. The provisional results allocate 35 council seats, shaping local governance for the next four years and impacting community policies and services.
| Key Data Point | Value |
|---|---|
| Eligible voters | 60,248 |
| Votes cast | 29,886 |
| Blank votes | 64 |
| Invalid votes | 53 |
| Turnout | 49.6% |
| Turnout in 2022 | 46.6% |
| Provisional councillors | 35 |
| Official result confirmation | 26 March 2026 |
| Councillors' installation date | 1 April 2026 |
| Municipality | Hoorn |
The municipality of Hoorn is responsible for organizing local elections, ensuring fair and transparent voting processes. These elections determine the composition of the municipal council, which plays a crucial role in local policy-making and community representation.
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19 March 2026
On 18 March, the municipal elections took place. On 19 March, the votes were counted at candidate level. The 35 seats on the Hoorn municipal council have been allocated, subject to confirmation. The official result will be confirmed by the Central Electoral Office on 26 March.
Hoorn had 60,248 eligible voters. 29,886 people cast their votes. There were 64 blank votes and 53 votes were declared invalid. The final turnout was 49.6%. This is higher than in 2022, when 46.6% of eligible voters cast their ballots. Below is the provisional seat allocation and the total number of votes per party.
Provisional seat allocation
Below is the list of the 35 provisional councillors.
Interpretation of the results and installation
A debate on the interpretation of the results will take place on 24 March. The official result will be confirmed on 26 March, and the 35 councillors will be installed for the next four years on 1 April.
How did each polling station vote?
View the poll records page to see how each polling station voted. You can also find an overview of who voted in the .osv file on that page.
