On Wednesday 15 March elections for the provincial councils and water authorities will held. By voting, you help determine who gets to decide on the plans for the province and water authority over the next four year.
When en where can you vote?
- On Wednesday 15 March, from 7.30 to 21.00.
- Check the polling station on the page Stembureaus. All polling stations are accessible for people with a visual impairment or wheelchair users.
- Shortly before the elections, you will also be sent an overview of all polling stations in the post.
What do you need in order to vote?
Your voting pass. You will receive your voting pass in the post no later than Wednesday 1 March. Proof of identity. The following are considered valid proof of ID:
- all passports, identity cards and driving licences from EU countries and from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;
- a passport or identity card from Switzerland;
- a document proving your residence permit issued by the Netherlands.
If your identity document has expired, the expiry date must be less than five years ago.
Is your voting pass lost or damaged?
If your voting pass is lost or damaged, please contact your municipality and request a new one. This can be done in writing up to Friday 10 March or in person at your local municipal office until Tuesday 14 March at 12.00.
Voting in a different municipality
If you want to vote in a different municipality, you must apply for a voter’s pass. You can do so in writing until Friday 10 March or in person at your local municipal office until Tuesday 14 March at 12.00.
A voter’s pass enables you to vote in the provincial council and water authority elections at any polling station in your province or the area served by your water authority.
Who can you vote for?
On the websites of your province and water authority, you’ll find information about the political parties and candidates participating in the elections. In the run-up to the elections a list of candidates will be sent to you at your home address. You can read about the candidates’ plans on their parties’ websites.
Are you unable to get to the polling station?
If you are unable to get to the polling station, you can authorise someone else to vote for you. You can do this in two ways:
1. By transferring your voting pass to them
Fill in the back of your voting pass. Give your voting pass to the person you would like to vote for you. You should also give them a copy of your identity document. This can also be a photo taken on your mobile phone or tablet. Make sure that the information can be clearly read.
2. By written proxy
For this, you need to request a form from your municipality. Both you and the person who will be voting for you need to complete the form Model L 8 . Return the form to the municipality no later than Friday 10 March.