Lopik residents invited to town hall for live election results on March 18
Cast your vote on March 18 for Lopik’s new municipal council, then join Mayor Renate Westerlaken-Loos at the town hall from 9 PM for the first provisional results. Your voice shapes local policy—don’t miss it!
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Election Date | Wednesday, March 18, 2026 |
| Polling Stations Open | 07:30–21:00 (most locations); 13:00–21:00 (Buurthuis ’t Wilgegat & De Triangel) |
| Voting Requirements | Polling card + valid ID |
| Results Announcement | 21:00 at Lopik Town Hall |
| Mayor Announcing | Renate Westerlaken-Loos |
| Municipality | Lopik |
The municipal council is the local governing body responsible for decisions on policies, budgets, and services affecting daily life in Lopik. The mayor, as head of the council, oversees the election process and announces results to ensure transparency and public trust.
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Election Night Municipal Council Elections from 21:00 at the Town Hall
On Wednesday, March 18, you may vote for a new municipal council. You can vote at any polling station in your municipality.💡 Bring your polling card and proof of identity!
Most polling stations are open from 07:30* to 21:00.
Note: The polling stations at Buurthuis ’t Wilgegat and Buurthuis De Triangel are open for limited hours, namely from 13:00 to 21:00.
The opening hours are also listed on the candidate lists that have been distributed door-to-door.
You are welcome at the town hall on Wednesday, March 18 from 21:00 to hear the first provisional results announced by Mayor Renate Westerlaken-Loos.
More information about the municipal council elections
Every vote counts!✏️
