Weert city hall closes for services on March 19 to focus on election vote counting
Residents of Weert will not be able to access regular city hall services on March 19, including travel document or driver’s license collection. The closure allows for the public counting of municipal election votes, which citizens are welcome to attend.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date of Closure | Thursday, March 19, 2026 |
| Affected Services | Counters, service desk, travel document and driver’s license collection |
| Phone Availability | 08:30 to 17:00 |
| Event | Municipal Polling Station (GSB) vote counting for municipal council elections |
| Public Access | Open to everyone |
| Start Time | 08:15 (GSB opens), vote counting begins around 09:00 |
| Location | First floor, City Hall, Wilhelminasingel 101, Weert |
| Accessibility | Stairs or lift via main entrance |
The municipality of Weert is responsible for organizing local elections and ensuring transparency in the vote-counting process. City halls serve as central hubs for public services, and temporary closures are sometimes necessary to facilitate special events like elections.
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City Hall closed for services on Thursday, March 19; only open for vote counting
Counters in the lobby of the city hall.
On Thursday, March 19, the city hall will be closed for regular services. The counters and service desk will also be closed that day. This means you will not be able to collect travel documents or driver’s licenses on that day. However, you can still reach us by phone from 08:30 to 17:00.
The city hall will be open for the public session of the Municipal Polling Station (GSB). During this session, the votes for the municipal council elections will be counted at candidate level through central vote counting (CSO).
Everyone is welcome to attend. The GSB will open at 08:15, and vote counting will begin around 09:00. This will take place on the first floor of the city hall, Wilhelminasingel 101 in Weert. You can reach the first floor via the stairs in the public lobby or by lift (accessed via the main entrance).
For more information about the municipal council elections, see weert.nl/verkiezingen.
