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Voting continues in the Netherlands

Yakup Krupa

Voting continues in the parliamentary elections on a knife edge in the Netherlands Polls suggest Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom Party (PVV) could win again, but the party has little chance of being in the next government.

A person votes in the De Boterwaag cafe decorated for Halloween during the Dutch parliamentary elections in The Hague, Netherlands.
A person votes in the De Boterwaag cafe decorated for Halloween during the Dutch parliamentary elections in The Hague, Netherlands. Photo: Yves Herman/Reuters

Final voting averages show While Wilders’ party could win 24 to 28 seats in the 150-seat parliament, this rate was well below the 37 seats it won in the 2023 elections. Even if he finished first, all major parties refused to enter government with fervent anti-immigrant stances.

We will be following election day in the Netherlands closely. with Guardian’s Şenay Boztaş We’re on the ground in Amsterdam and I’ll be bringing you the exit poll and initial reactions to the vote later tonight.

His Wednesday, October 29, 2025, his Yakup Krupa here and this Europe Live.

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Anne Frank’s House This isn’t the only unusual place voters can vote today.

Dutch Vogue There is a list of 11 special locationsincluding a children’s zoo Amsterdammaritime museum Rotterdamminiature park Hague.

And yes, Of course you can vote in a windmill

Voters arrive at the polling station at Kerkhovense Molen, a windmill in Oisterwijk, the Netherlands. Photo: Rob Engelaar/EPA

…or rather, inside their shop.

Voters at the Kerkhovense Mill in Oisterwijk, the Netherlands. Photo: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock
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