Lisse local elections see 57% voter turnout as preliminary results await final count
Residents of Lisse turned out in significant numbers for the local council elections, with 57% of eligible voters casting their ballots. Final results, including seat allocation, will be announced on 26 March, shaping the future of local governance.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Election Date | 18 March 2026 |
| Municipality | Lisse |
| Eligible Voters | 17,000 |
| Voter Turnout | 57% |
| Polling Stations | 13 (e.g., Lisse Town Hall, Beukenhof Community Centre, etc.) |
| Central Counting Location | Sporthal de Waterkanten, Lisse |
| Central Counting Date | 19 March 2026, 10:00 AM (public session) |
| Final Results Announcement | 26 March 2026, Lisse Town Hall (public session) |
| Reporting Errors | Online via Central Electoral Committee |
Local councils play a crucial role in shaping municipal policies, from infrastructure to social services, directly impacting residents' daily lives. The municipality of Lisse oversees the electoral process to ensure transparency and fairness in local governance.
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Local Council Elections
On Wednesday, 18 March 2026, the local council elections took place. In the municipality of Lisse, 17,000 eligible voters were entitled to vote. Of these, 57% cast their ballots.
Preliminary results
Preliminary results by party
301 – Lisse Town Hall Wedding Hall
302 – Lisse Town Hall Reception Hall
303 Beukenhof Community Centre
304 – Salvatori Community Centre
305 – Polderman
306 – Fioretti College
307 – Salem Church
308 – Poelhuys 01
309 – Poelhuys 02
310 – De Poort
311 – ’t Speelkwartier
312 – De Engel
313 – De Tweemaster
Central counting
On Thursday, 19 March, further counting will take place at candidate level at a central counting location: Sporthal de Waterkanten in Lisse. This session is also open to the public and begins at 10:00 AM.
The final results, including the allocation of seats, will be determined by the central electoral committee during a public session on Thursday, 26 March at the town hall in Lisse.
Reporting possible counting errors
Do you believe a counting error may have occurred in the vote counts recorded in the minutes or in the municipality’s digital counting file? You can report this online to the Central Electoral Committee (CSB).
Questions
If you have any questions about these elections, please contact the Elections Team.
