King’s Commissioner visits Hoogwoud polling station to support election volunteers
King’s Commissioner Arthur van Dijk visited a polling station in Hoogwoud today, bringing apple pie for volunteers and highlighting their crucial role in elections. Residents were encouraged to vote before polls close at 9:00 PM in Opmeer.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Visitor | Arthur van Dijk, King’s Commissioner |
| Location | HC Spire, Hoogwoud, Opmeer |
| Time of Visit | 4:00 PM |
| Gift for Volunteers | Apple pie |
| Polling Station Hours | Until 9:00 PM |
| Municipality | Opmeer |
The King’s Commissioner serves as the representative of the Dutch monarch in a province, overseeing local governance and elections. Such visits aim to boost civic engagement and recognize the efforts of election volunteers, reinforcing trust in democratic processes.
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A sunny election visit from the King’s Commissioner!
“Has he already been here?” asks a resident casting their vote this afternoon at the polling station in HC Spire in Hoogwoud. This afternoon, high-profile visitors were expected, including Arthur van Dijk, the King’s Commissioner.
Accompanied by plenty of sunshine and a box of apple pie, he arrived at 4:00 PM. Mayor Herman Wiersema warmly welcomed him to our municipality on this special election day. And the apple pie? That was for all the polling station volunteers. These visits aim to draw positive attention to the elections while also expressing appreciation and support for the volunteers working at every polling location.
You can still cast your vote until 9:00 PM at HC Spire and all other polling stations in the municipality of Opmeer.
