No card to vote in Wednesday’s elections? Here’s what to do

Hundreds of thousands of non-Dutch nationals are eligible to vote in the March 18 local elections and everyone who can vote should now have a voting card.
If you are an EU national or have lived in the Netherlands for more than five years, the necessary papers are delivered to your official address. If you have not received a voting card, you have just one day left to contact your local council offices and ask for a replacement. Visit in person and take ID with you.
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- A quick guide to the biggest political parties
To vote, take this card and ID to the polling station of your choice on Wednesday between 7.30 am and 9 pm.
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