March 16, 2026
Oegstgeest opens vote counting for 2026 municipal elections: what you need to know
On March 19, Oegstgeest’s municipal polling station will publicly count votes from the 2026 council elections. Residents can witness how their votes shape local representation—an essential step in democracy.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | Public vote counting (Gemeentelijke Stembureau) |
| Date | March 19, 2026 |
| Time | 9:00 AM |
| Location | Gemeentehuis Oegstgeest, Rhijngeesterstraatweg 13, 2342AN |
| Purpose | Count votes and determine results per candidate/list |
| Election | Municipal council elections 2026 |
The municipal polling station (GSB) plays a critical role in ensuring transparent and accurate vote counting for local elections. Its public meeting allows citizens to observe the democratic process firsthand, reinforcing trust in electoral outcomes.
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Public meeting of the municipal polling station
On Thursday, March 19, 2026, the public meeting of the municipal polling station (GSB) will take place. The GSB counts the votes and subsequently determines the total number of votes per list and per candidate.
Where?
- Location: Gemeentehuis Oegstgeest, Rhijngeesterstraatweg 13, 2342AN Oegstgeest.
- Time: Starts at 9:00 AM.
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This article was translated using European AI based on the original Dutch article
