Kiesraad | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1917 |
Type | Election commission |
Headquarters | The Hague |
Annual budget | 12,061,000 euros (2023)[1] |
Agency executive |
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Parent department | Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations |
Website | english |
The Electoral Council[2] (Dutch: Kiesraad), until 1951 known as the central electoral committee[2] (Dutch: Centraal Stembureau), is an election commission in the Netherlands. The Council is responsible for determining the results and the allocation of seats for elections for the House of Representatives, Senate (since 1923) and the European Parliament. The Council also advices the government on suffrage and the elections. It was founded in 1917, when the elections for the House of Representatives switched to proportional representation.