Houten municipal elections see 66% voter turnout as provisional results unveiled
Residents of Houten turned out in strong numbers for the municipal elections, with over 66% casting their votes. The provisional results, announced by Mayor Karen Heerschop, will shape local policies and community priorities for the coming years.
| Data Point | Value |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Houten |
| Number of polling stations | 23 |
| Turnout by 10:00 AM | 11.1% |
| Turnout by 1:00 PM | 24.99% |
| Turnout by 4:00 PM | 36.8% |
| Turnout by 7:00 PM | 54.96% |
| Final turnout | 66.09% |
| Announcement time | 18 March 2026 |
| Announced by | Mayor Karen Heerschop |
Municipalities in the Netherlands play a crucial role in local governance, overseeing policies that directly impact residents' daily lives, such as housing, transport, and community services. The municipal elections determine the composition of the local council, which in turn influences decision-making for the next four years.
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Municipal elections - provisional results
In a packed council chamber, Mayor Karen Heerschop announced the results of the municipal elections on Wednesday evening.
Below are overviews of the provisional results in percentages, number of votes, and number of seats per party. All data are provisional.
Voter turnout
- The 23 polling stations in the municipality of Houten opened at half past seven this morning.
- By ten o’clock this morning, turnout was 11.1%.
- By one o’clock this afternoon, turnout was 24.99%.
- By four o’clock this afternoon, turnout was 36.8%.
- By seven o’clock this evening, turnout was 54.96%.
- By nine o’clock this evening, after the polling stations closed, turnout was 66.09%.
- After nine o’clock, counting began at all polling stations.
