Delft finalizes 2026 municipal election results with increased voter turnout
Delft's 2026 municipal elections concluded with a 54.7% voter turnout, up from 51.6% in 2022. The final seat distribution in the city council was announced, shaping local governance for the coming years and impacting residents' representation and policies.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Turnout (2026) | 54.7% |
| Turnout (2022) | 51.6% |
| Announcement Date | March 26, 2026 |
| Announced By | Mayor Alexander Pechtold |
| Location | Delft, Zuid-Holland |
| Source | Delft Municipal Council |
The Delft municipal council oversees local governance, including organizing elections and ensuring fair representation. As chairman of the central electoral committee, Mayor Alexander Pechtold plays a key role in certifying and announcing election results, which determine the city's political direction.
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Final election results announced
Mayor Alexander Pechtold, as chairman of the central electoral committee, announced the final seat distribution during the public session in the council chamber on Thursday, March 26. The final results are as follows:
The turnout was 54.7%. In 2022, 51.6% of Delft voters cast their ballots. For more information, see here (on the website of the Delft municipal council).
