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Amsterdam polling station for the 2021 parliamentary election
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2021 parliamentary election
parliamentary election
d66
VVD
Sigrid Kaag
Mark Rutte
Amsterdam
Tuesday, 23 March 2021 - 07:41

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Extra seat for D66 as Amsterdam announces election results

Amsterdam announced its election results on Monday night and it meant an extra seat for the D66, at the expense of the VVD. With only the results of The Hague and mail-in votes from Dutch abroad still outstanding, the D66 stands at 24 seats and the VVD at 34, according to the ANP election service.

Sigrid Kaag's D66 received almost 100 thousand votes in Amsterdam, making it the biggest party in the capital. The VVD came in second place with over 50 thousand votes. The Amsterdam results didn't change anything for the other parties regarding seats in parliament.

The Hague is expected to announce its results later on Tuesday. The results of votes from Dutch abroad are also expected today. Whether these will cause a shift in the distribution of seats is not clear. The VVD is leading in The Hague, and both VVD and D66 are popular among Dutch abroad, according to NOS.

Party ANP seat projection
March 23
ANP seat projection
March 19
Difference from
2017 results
VVD 34 35 +1
D66 24 23 +5
PVV 17 17 -3
CDA 15 15 -4
SP 9 9 -5
PvdA 9 9 no change
GroenLinks 8 8 -6
FvD 8 8 +6
PvdD 6 6 +1
ChristenUnie 5 5 no change
SGP 3 3 no change
DENK 3 3 no change
JA21 3 3 new to parliament
VOLT 3 3 new to parliament
50PLUS 1 1 -3
BIJ1 1 1 new to parliament
BBB 1 1 new to parliament

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