Mayor Jan van Zanen about the course of the elections:

Thanks to the efforts of more than 2.600 polling station members divided over 258 polling stations, the municipality of The Hague can look back on a successful election day. During my visit to the various polling stations in The Hague, I was able to see how they made it possible for our residents to vote. In addition to counting our own votes, we are now preparing for the counting of the postal votes for the electoral college of non-residents. These results will be announced next Sunday. I would like to thank all volunteers and employees of the municipality of The Hague and wish everyone good luck with the further count in the coming days. 1. Forum for Democracy 6.266 votes – 3.8%

2. VVD 19.883 vote – ,5%

3. GREENLEFT 21.883 vote – ,9%

4. D060 19.060 to vote – 10, 6%

5. Labor Party (PvdA) .060 votes – 7.8%

6. CDA 7.463 votes – 4.4%

7. PVV (Party for Freedom) 11.708 votes – 7.5%

8. ChristenUnie 3.533 votes – 2.1%

9. 50PLUS 3.484 votes – 2.0%

11. Animal party 12.708 votes – 7.5%

11. SP (Socialist Party) 5.980 votes – 3.5%

11. Political Reformed Party (SGP) 1.060 votes – 0.6%

13. THINK 5.533 votes – 3.3%

14. GOLD 687 votes – 0.4%

15. YES21 7.456 votes – 4.3%

16. AWP for water, climate and nature 1.653 votes – 1.0%

18. Volt 6.258 votes – 3.7%

19. Importance of the Netherlands (BVNL) 2.463 votes – 1.5%

18. BBB 14.670 votes – 8.6%

19. JESUS ​​LIVES 66 votes – 0.1%

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