The postal polling stations in Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten have now closed. Aruba and Sint Maarten began counting the votes received for the House of Representatives elections immediately after their postal polling stations closed. The votes were counted at the postal polling station in Curaçao on October 30th.

Aruba

On Aruba, 852 people were registered to vote in the House of Representatives elections. 648 votes were counted during the public hearing, of which 2 were blank. The majority of votes went to D66 with 182 votes, GroenLinks/PvdA with 125 votes, and PVV with 92 votes.

Curaçao

1,722 eligible voters registered to vote in Curaçao. 1,195 votes were counted, of which 2 were blank and 7 were invalid. The majority of votes went to D66 with 286 votes, VVD with 216 votes, and GroenLinks/PvdA with 205 votes.

Sint Maarten

234 registered voters were allowed to vote at the postal polling station in Sint Maarten. 176 votes were counted, of which 1 was blank and 1 was invalid. The majority of votes went to D66 with 48 votes, GroenLinks/PvdA with 25 votes, and VVD with 21 votes.

For a complete overview of the votes cast per country, and detailed specifications of votes per party, please refer to the Dutch version of the website www.vnacs.nl