It is not that there are queues in Reusel, but things are moving along nicely at all seven polling stations, according to a spokeswoman for the municipality. At Piet de Lepper's (74) polling station, the ballots are being thrown into the large ballot box and voters have handed in their red pencils. He is diligently tallying; every vote counts as a mark. "We already have 629 votes," he says with satisfaction. Piet was a messenger for the municipa…
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It is not that there are queues in Reusel, but things are moving along nicely at all seven polling stations, according to a spokeswoman for the municipality. At Piet de Lepper's (74) polling station, the ballots are being thrown into the large ballot box and voters have handed in their red pencils. He is diligently tallying; every vote counts as a mark. "We already have 629 votes," he says with satisfaction. Piet was a messenger for the municipa…