Electoral districts of the Netherlands

The Netherlands has had electoral districts since 1814. From 1814, the districts matched the provinces and the members of the House of Representatives were elected indirectly via the provincial councils.[1]

After the Constitutional Reform of 1848, members of the House of Representatives were elected directly in a two-round system. 38 electoral districts (Dutch: kiesdistrict) were created, with sometimes multiple members per district who were elected in staggered elections. The number of districts increased over time, with 100 in 1896 when multi-member districts were abolished.[2]

After the Pacification of 1917, party-list proportional representation was introduced in Dutch elections. There are still electoral districts (Dutch: kieskring). Electoral lists are filed per district, which means the list can differ per district and lists might not participate in all districts.[2]

Proportional representation (1918–present)

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Electoral districts differ between elections in the Netherlands. For the European Parliament elections, the Netherlands is a single district.[3]

House of Representatives

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The 19 electoral districts for general elections in the European part of the Netherlands in 2021.
Electoral districts for general elections since 1918.[4][5]
Main polling station Number Includes
After 1989 Until 1989
Groningen 1 XVI Groningen (province)
Leeuwarden 2 XIV Friesland
Assen 3 XVII Drenthe
Zwolle 4 XV Overijssel
Lelystad 5 XIX Flevoland
Nijmegen 6 IV Municipalities Berg en Dal, Beuningen, Buren, Culemborg, Druten, Heumen, Maasdriel, Neder-Betuwe, Nijmegen, Tiel, West Betuwe, West Maas en Waal, Wijchen, Zaltbommel
Arnhem 7 III Municipalities Aalten, Apeldoorn, Arnhem, Barneveld, Berkelland, Bronckhorst, Brummen, Doesburg, Doetinchem, Duiven, Ede, Elburg, Epe, Ermelo, Harderwijk, Hattem, Heerde, Lingewaard, Lochem, Montferland, Nijkerk, Nunspeet, Oldebroek, Oost Gelre, Oude IJsselstreek, Overbetuwe, Putten, Renkum, Rheden, Rozendaal, Scherpenzeel, Voorst, Wageningen, Westervoort, Winterswijk, Zevenaar, Zutphen
Utrecht 8 XIII Utrecht (province)
Amsterdam 9 IX Municipality Amsterdam
Haarlem 10 XI Municipalities Aalsmeer, Amstelveen, Beverwijk, Blaricum, Bloemendaal, Diemen, Gooise Meren, Haarlem, Haarlemmermeer, Heemskerk, Heemstede, Hilversum, Huizen, Laren, Ouder-Amstel, Uithoorn, Velsen, Wijdemeren, Zandvoort
Den Helder 11 X Municipalities Alkmaar, Castricum, Bergen, Dijk en Waard, Drechterland, Edam-Volendam, Enkhuizen, Heiloo, Hollandse Kroon, Hoorn, Koggenland, Landsmeer, Medemblik, Oostzaan, Opmeer, Purmerend, Schagen, Stede Broec, Texel, Uitgeest, Waterland, Wormerland, Zaanstad
The Hague 12 VI Municipality The Hague
Rotterdam 13 V Municipality Rotterdam
Dordrecht 14 VIII Municipalities Alblasserdam, Albrandswaard, Barendrecht, Brielle, Delft, Dordrecht, Goeree-Overflakkee, Gorinchem, Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Heerjansdam, Hellevoetsluis, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Hoeksche Waard, Maassluis, Midden-Delfland, Molenlanden, Nissewaard, Papendrecht, Ridderkerk, Rijswijk, Schiedam, Sliedrecht, Vlaardingen, Westland, Westvoorne, Zwijndrecht
Leiden 15 VII Municipalities Alphen aan den Rijn, Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, Capelle aan den IJssel, Gouda, Hillegom, Kaag en Braassem, Katwijk, Krimpen aan den IJssel, Krimpenerwaard, Lansingerland, Leiden, Leiderdorp, Leidschendam-Voorburg, Lisse, Nieuwkoop, Noordwijk, Oegstgeest, Pijnacker-Nootdorp, Teylingen, Voorschoten, Waddinxveen, Wassenaar, Zoetermeer, Zoeterwoude, Zuidplas
Middelburg 16 XII Zeeland
Tilburg 17 II Municipalities Alphen-Chaam, Altena, Baarle-Nassau, Bergen op Zoom, Breda, Dongen, Drimmelen, Etten-Leur, Geertruidenberg, Gilze en Rijen, Goirle, Halderberge, Hilvarenbeek, Loon op Zand, Oisterwijk, Oosterhout, Roosendaal, Rucphen, Steenbergen, Tilburg, Waalwijk, Woensdrecht, Zundert
's-Hertogenbosch 18 I Municipalities Asten, Bergeijk, Bernheze, Best, Bladel, Boekel, Boxtel, Cranendonck, Deurne, Eersel, Eindhoven, Geldrop-Mierlo, Gemert-Bakel, Heeze-Leende, Helmond, 's-Hertogenbosch, Heusden, Laarbeek, Land van Cuijk, Maashorst, Meierijstad, Moerdijk, Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten, Oirschot, Oss, Reusel-De Mierden, Sint-Michielsgestel, Someren, Son en Breugel, Valkenswaard, Veldhoven, Vught, Waalre
Maastricht 19 XVIII Limburg
Bonaire[a] 20 Caribbean Netherlands

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Historische ontwikkeling kiesstelsels en kiesrecht". Montesquieu Instituut (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Negentiende-eeuws districtenstelsel in Nederland". Parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Kieskringen Tweede Kamerverkiezing en Europees Parlementsverkiezing". Kiesraad (in Dutch). 25 March 2024. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Kieskringen". Parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  5. ^ Kiesraad (11 September 1989). "Proces-verbaal zitting Kiesraad uitslag Tweede Kamerverkiezing 1989" (PDF) (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 September 2024.

Notes

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  1. ^ Since 2010