New municipal council takes office in Midden-Delfland for 2026-2030 term
Midden-Delfland’s newly elected municipal council has officially started its four-year term, with nearly half of the councillors being new faces. Residents can expect fresh policies and local decision-making shaping their community until 2030.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Midden-Delfland |
| Term Duration | 2026–2030 |
| Total Councillors | 17 |
| Returning Members | 8 |
| New Members | 9 |
| Largest Party | Mijn Partij (6 seats) |
| Mayor Present | Fenna Noordermeer |
| Seat Distribution | VVD (4), CDA (3), D66 (2), OGP (2) |
The municipal council of Midden-Delfland is the local governing body responsible for policy-making, budget allocation, and representing residents' interests. Its decisions directly influence community services, infrastructure, and local regulations.
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Installation of the new municipal council
On Wednesday evening, 1 April, the new municipal council of Midden-Delfland was officially installed during a public meeting in the council chamber of the town hall. This marks the beginning of a new term in office for the council, lasting until 2030.
The councillors took their oath or affirmation of office in the presence of Mayor Fenna Noordermeer.
Of the 17 councillors, 8 are returning members, while 9 are new to the council.
The seat distribution is as follows:
- Mijn Partij – 6 seats
- VVD – 4 seats
- CDA – 3 seats
- D66 – 2 seats
- OGP – 2 seats
