Limburg, Roots: Central and Eastern Europe

Polish Voters Turn Out in Large Numbers in the Netherlands for the Second Round of Presidential Elections

Since this morning, it has been busy at the fifteen polling stations across the Netherlands, where more than 37,000 Polish voters have registered to participate in the second round of the Polish presidential elections. There are five polling stations in The Hague, four in Amsterdam, four in Breda, one in Groningen, and one in Brunssum.

© Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska

At the polling station in Brunssum — a region with a long history of Polish migration dating back to the early 20th century — nearly 3,300 Polish voters have registered. Many of them have already cast their votes.
The first results are expected this evening after 9:00 PM.

Photos: ©Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska

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