Postal polling stations in Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten closed, votes counted
In Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, postal polling stations were closed after the votes cast there in the elections for the House of Representatives of the Netherlands were counted. The votes have been counted and now have to be determined by the National Postal Polling Bureau in The Hague.
In Aruba, 538 people were registered to vote in the elections for the House of Representatives. Of these, 419 people cast their votes at the Aruba Postal Polling Station. Most votes go to Groenlinks/PvdA (102); VVD (90); and Nieuw Sociaal Contract (56).
In Curaçao, 1,250 people were registered to vote in the elections for the House of Representatives. Of these, 845 people cast their votes at the Postal Voting Bureau Curaçao. The most votes go to VVD (237); Groenlinks/PvdA (144); and D66 (99).
On Sint Maarten, 200 people were registered to vote in the elections for the House of Representatives. Of these, 134 people cast their votes at the Sint Maarten Postal Polling Station. The most votes go to D66 (33); VVD (28); and Groenlinks/PvdA (28).
For a complete overview of the votes cast per country and specifications of votes per party, please refer to the attached official reports. These are also published on the website of the Representation of the Netherlands: www.vnacs.nl