D66 Delft

I am not a Dutch resident. Can I vote?

Everyone who has an EU passport, or has been living in The Netherlands legally for over five consecutive years, has the right to vote for the Delft municipal elections. To vote, you only have to be registered as a resident in the city.

Our plans for Delft

It can be done in Delft. Our city has shown us that for more than 800 years. The city where history and future meet. That’s why we think in possibilities. More affordable housing and five new city parks. Sports, music lessons and homework support on every primary school. speeding up home insulation.

By voting D66, you give space to positive choices for Delft:

15.000 new homes
Affordable, sustainable and near five new city parks.

An enriched school day at every primary school
With sports, music, school lunches, and homework support.

Active and healthy living in your own neighbourhood
Sports fields, walking routes, and support for caregivers.

A lower energy bill and climate action
By speeding up home isolation and expanding the heat grid.

An accessible municipality for expats
English-language services and strong international education.


What kind of neighbourhood do you want to live in? That’s exactly why your vote matters.
In the city council, decisions are made that you feel every single day.
Delft stands at a crossroads: in the coming years, we must take action to prevent standstill. D66 is optimistic. For centuries, Delft has shown that it can be done.

We want to build a healthy city where you can truly enjoy sports. Sustainability that’s good for the climate and for your wallet. A city where every child can grow up with equal opportunities, and where you can have the best possible student years.

Vote D66 on March 18th.

Political party D66

D66 (Democrats 1966) is a progressive liberal party. The ideas of D66 give testimony to the idea that true liberalism is social, because it strives for the greatest possible future and self-determination for all individuals. D66 politicians will always keep in mind the following five guiding principles:
– Trust in people’s own power
– Think and act internationally
– Reward performance and share wealth
– Work toward a sustainable and harmonious society
– Cherish our civil rights and shared values

For more general information in English about D66 you can check the D66 website.