Are You Actually Still Allowed to Vote After Nine O'clock?
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Long queues formed at several polling locations in the city this evening. For some Amsterdammers waiting, it was therefore questionable whether they would be able to cast their vote. AT5 was live at the Oranjekerk in De Pijp just before 9:00 PM. "I was still at work," explained one of the voters in the queue. Some voters had used a voting guide just before arriving. Those who had joined the queue before 9:00 PM were lucky, however. They were eve…
The polling stations close at nine o'clock. But what if you are still standing in line at that time? Are you simply out of luck and is your vote lost, or are you still allowed to mark a box on the ballot? According to the Electoral Act, voting for the municipal elections can officially take place between seven-thirty and nine o'clock. But if you are standing in line at nine o'clock, you are in luck. "If you join a line at a polling station befor…
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