Waarom zijn stemmen nog niet allemaal geteld in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam residents were able to cast their votes yesterday at over 400 polling stations across the city for the national elections. In Amsterdam, the results are still pending. In Amsterdam, only the result based on 81 percent of the votes is known. These votes have already been included in the preliminary national results. The remaining votes still need to be counted. Given the tiny difference between D66 and the PVV, the outcome of the votes yet to be counted could therefore influence the race for the largest party in the House of Representatives. According to the preliminary results, D66 is significantly outperforming the PVV in Amsterdam. Geert Wilders' party won 7.3 percent of the vote here. D66 ended with 23.4 percent of the vote, placing them just behind GroenLinks-PvdA, which also lost voters in Amsterdam but remains the largest party here with 27.8 percent. At the NDSM Warehouse, they're still busy counting votes. At the NDSM Warehouse, a large group of volunteers is busy counting all of Amsterdam's votes again. The count is open to the public, so anyone is welcome. Registration is not required: "It is important, however, that you do not disrupt the counting of the votes," according to the municipality's website. To get a preliminary idea of ​​the results, Amsterdam used a quick count. This means that the party people voted for was first counted. Since this morning, a second, central count has been conducted at the NDSM Warehouse. Currently, approximately 70 percent of the votes still need to go through this second count. Because of this process, Amsterdam is taking longer than other municipalities. More places use the quick count method, but because Amsterdam has the most residents and polling stations, the counting takes much longer, says coordinator Sascha Verstegen. ❌ ❌ ❌ AT5 - Real Amsterdam News Subscribe to our YouTube channel here:    / at5   Tips or comments? WhatsApp: 06 511 909 38 Phone: 020 555 1155 Follow AT5: www.at5.nl Instagram: instagram.com/at5.nl Facebook: facebook.com/at5nl Twitter: twitter.com/at5