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2026 The Hague municipal election

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2026 The Hague municipal election
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 2022
18 March 2026
2030 

All 45 seats to The Hague municipal council
23 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeaderCurrent seats
HvDH Richard de Mos
GL–PvdA Mariëlle Vavier
D66 Yousef Assad
VVD Lotte van Basten Batenburg
PvdD Robert Barker
CDA Kavish Partiman
Denk Nur Icar
HSP Fatima Faïd
SP Tijmen van Wijngaarden
PVV Chris Faddegon
CU–SGP Judith Klokkenburg
FvD Robbert van der Meijden

An election for the municipal council of The Hague in the Netherlands is scheduled for 18 March 2026, as part of the 2026 Dutch municipal elections.

Contents

Background

In the 2022 municipal election, the local populist party Heart for The Hague (HvDH) led by Richard de Mos became the largest party. Because of an ongoing investigation into De Mos and fellow HvDH politician Rachid Guernaoui, other parties were unwilling to cooperate with HvDH, and a broad five-party municipal executive was formed comprising the Democrats 66 (D66), the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), GroenLinks, the Labour Party (PvdA) and the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

In April 2023, De Mos and Guernaoui were acquitted, and sought to return to the municipal executive, of which they had previously been a part between 2018 and 2019. While D66, VVD and CDA were open to start talks with De Mos, GroenLinks and PvdA were not, stating that they would not provide support to a right-wing coalition. This prompted the VVD to leave the executive on 29 June, which then lost its majority and fell. [1] Nevertheless, no majority could be found for a coalition with HvDH, and the four remaining parties established a new executive along with the Party for the Animals (PvdD) and Denk. After two councillors left the PvdA and CDA groups to join HvDH in November 2024, the coalition lost its majority again, but remained in office as a minority executive. [2]

Two members of the executive left office in 2025: Martijn Balster (PvdA) resigned in March after losing the confidence of caravan residents in his handling of the municipality's caravan policy, [3] while Robert van Asten (D66) resigned in November after being elected to the House of Representatives in the 2025 general election. Important political issues in that year included the extension of the city's zero-emission zone, which was agreed upon in February despite the CDA's scepticism, [4] and the municipality's policy on hotels, which D66 sought to extend, but which was met with criticism from other coalition parties. [5] [6]

Electoral system

The 45 members of the municipal council are elected through semi-open lists under proportional representation in a single constituency. The number of seats per list is determined using the D'Hondt method. [7] The seats won by a list are first allocated to the candidates who, in preferential votes, have received at least 25% of the Hare quota, regardless of their placement on the electoral list. If multiple candidates from a list pass this threshold, their ordering is determined based on the number of votes received. Any remaining seats are allocated to candidates according to their position on the electoral list. [8]

Contesting parties

On 6 February 2026, the central polling station announced that twenty candidate lists would be on the ballot. [9] The table below shows parties that won seats in the previous municipal election.

NameIdeologyLead candidate2022 resultOutgoing
seats
Votes (%)Seats
Heart for The Hague HvDH Right-wing populism Richard de Mos 17.0%
GroenLinks–PvdA GL–PvdA Social democracy, green politics Mariëlle Vavier16.4%
Democrats 66 D66 Social liberalism Yousef Assad15.3%
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy VVD Conservative liberalism Lotte van Basten Batenburg13.3%
Party for the Animals PvdD Animal rights Robert Barker [10] 6.8%
Christian Democratic Appeal CDA Christian democracy Kavish Partiman [11] 6.3%
Denk Denk Minority rights Nur Icar [12] 5.6%
The Hague City Party HSP Progressivism Fatima Faïd3.5%
Socialist Party SP Democratic socialism Tijmen van Wijngaarden [13] 2.9%
Party for Freedom PVV Right-wing populism Chris Faddegon [14] 2.9%
Christian Union–SGP CU–SGPJudith Klokkenburg [15] 2.7%
Forum for Democracy FvD Right-wing populism Robbert van der Meijden2.7%

Other parties contesting the election include Volt Netherlands, New Social Contract and 50PLUS. [9]

Campaign

Richard de Mos will lead Heart for The Hague into the election. Rita Verdonk, who was placed second on the candidate list in the 2022 election, will not seek re-election. Football player Tom Beugelsdijk is placed 15th on the candidate list. [16] In its election platform, the party advocates giving current residents priority for allocating housing, doubling the number of enforcement officers, and scrapping all asylum accommodation except for Ukrainian women and children. [17] De Mos stated he is open to cooperating with any other party after the election. [18]

GroenLinks and the Labour Party (PvdA) are contesting the election with a joint GroenLinks–PvdA list for the first time, mirroring the national parties' merger process. Alderwoman Mariëlle Vavier will serve as their lead candidate, while alderman Arjen Kapteijns is not on the candidate list for the municipal council, but is open to another term as alderman. [19]

The Democrats 66 will contest the election with a list led by Yousef Assad. The party's election platform emphasises public housing, calling the topic its "absolute top priority". The party also calls for the extension of the city's tram tunnel, and places less emphasis on reducing car traffic than it did in the 2022 election. [20] The party hopes to repeat its national success in the 2025 general election and become the city's largest party. [21] On 24 January 2026, Assad ruled out cooperating with Heart for The Hague after election. [22]

The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy will be led by Lotte van Basten Batenburg. [23] Its election platform calls for the lowering of municipal taxes, increasing the number of enforcement officers, and boosting housing construction. The party wants to pay for these investments by cutting 5% of the municipal civil service, which it says will save 50 million euros. [24] Although the party left the municipal executive in 2023 in order to reopen talks with Heart for The Hague, Van Basten Batenburg criticised De Mos' political style in December 2025, and expressed scepticism about the prospect of cooperating after the election. [25]

The The Hague City Party suffered a leadership crisis in January 2026, when two party representatives openly criticised Fatima Faïd's leadership of the party. A majority of the party's membership voted to retain Faïd as lead candidate, but several other candidates subsequently withdrew their candidacy. [26]

The Forum for Democracy candidate list is led by 25-year-old student Robbert van der Meijden. The party's third-placed candidate, Timon Busscher, had previously praised Anders Breivik and Brenton Tarrant, made antisemitic remarks, and was recorded singing the Horst-Wessel-Lied. [27] On 5 February 2026, nine parties in the municipal council released a joint statement denouncing Busscher, and ruling out cooperation with Forum for Democracy as long as the party does not distance itself from his remarks. [28]

Opinion polling

Polling firm/CommissionerFieldwork dateSample size HvDH GL–PvdA D66 VVD PvdD CDA Denk HSP SP PVV CU–SGP FvD Volt
Ipsos I&O/Municipality of The Hague [29] 9–22 Feb 20261,27014984312002110
Ipsos I&O/Municipality of The Hague [30] 12–25 Jan 20261,46212883224003111
No Ties/Omroep West [31] 15–29 Dec 20251,0111278622301301
No Ties/Omroep West [32] 14 Feb–4 Mar 20251,0641195533211401
2022 election 16 Mar 202298 [N 1] 8733211111
  1. As GroenLinks (5 seats) and PvdA (3 seats).

References

  1. "Coalitie Den Haag gevallen over positie De Mos, VVD uit college". NOS (in Dutch). 29 June 2023. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  2. "Mairan Sewtahal (PvdA) en Ismet Bingöl (CDA) stappen over naar Hart voor Den Haag". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 27 November 2024. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  3. "Wethouder Martijn Balster (PvdA) stapt op: 'Aantijgingen hebben mij gekwetst'". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 27 March 2025. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  4. "Witte rook stijgt op uit stadhuis: coalitie op een lijn over uitbreiding zero-emissiezone". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 13 February 2025. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  5. "Ruzie in coalitie over hotelbeleid: 'Dit zal mijn partij niet vergeten'". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 9 July 2025. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  6. "Terugblik 2025 - Na onstuimig jaar bereidt de politiek zich voor op gemeenteraadsverkiezingen". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 5 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  7. "Zetelverdeling over partijen". Kiesraad (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  8. "Zetelverdeling over kandidaten". Kiesraad (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  9. 1 2 "20 partijen op stembiljet in Den Haag". Den Haag (in Dutch). 6 February 2026. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  10. "Verkiezingsprogramma Partij voor de Dieren: samenleven met dieren, Scheveningen op de schop". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 28 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  11. "CDA Den Haag komt met kandidatenlijst: 'De ambitie is vijf zetels'". Omroep West (in Dutch). 10 November 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  12. Verkiezingsprogramma DENK: verhuisbonus, Haags Prijzenpact en afschaffen pollergebied
  13. "SP Den Haag maakt haar kandidatenlijst bekend". Socialistische Partij (in Dutch). 21 November 2025. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  14. "Haagse PVV gaat met maar drie kandidaten de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen in: 'Precies genoeg'". Omroep West (in Dutch). 24 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  15. "ChristenUnie-SGP trapt campagne af: 'Geloven in de kracht van de samenleving'". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 11 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  16. "Richard de Mos gaat verkiezingsstrijd in met ervaren raadsleden en vertrouwde namen". Omroep West (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  17. "Verkiezingsprogramma Hart voor Den Haag: Bouwen voor Hagenaren, meer handhavers en asielstop". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 16 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  18. "Richard de Mos zoekt verbinding op in aanloop naar gemeenteraadsverkiezingen: 'Samen front vormen'". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 10 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  19. Ook in Haagse politiek komen GroenLinks en PvdA met gezamenlijke lijst, wethouder niet verkiesbaar
  20. Wonen 'absolute topprioriteit' voor D66: 'Mooi uitzicht minder belangrijk dan recht op wonen'
  21. "'Het is een grote verantwoordelijkheid', Yousef Assad (30) leidt D66 in hectisch Den Haag". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 3 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  22. "D66 gooit de deur dicht voor Hart voor Den Haag: 'Met deze plannen stap ik niet in een coalitie'". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 24 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  23. Ervaring voert boventoon bij voorlopige kandidatenlijst VVD Den Haag
  24. "Haagse VVD wil fors bezuinigen op gemeentelijke organisatie: 'Doen wat werkt voor de Hagenaar'". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 13 January 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  25. "VVD heeft buik vol van 'circus-Richard de Mos', samenwerking in coalitie twijfelachtig" (in Dutch). 22 December 2025. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  26. "Chaos bij Haagse Stadspartij: na leiderschapsstrijd rond Faïd haken kandidaten af". Omroep West (in Dutch). 1 February 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  27. "Kandidaat-raadslid Forum voor Democratie roemde rechts-extremistische terroristen". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 4 February 2026. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  28. "Haagse partijen keren zich tegen FVD-kandidaat na omstreden uitlatingen: 'Grens bereikt'". Den Haag FM (in Dutch). 5 February 2026. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  29. Wat stemt Den Haag in maart 2026? Tweede verkiezingspeiling in opdracht van gemeenteraad Den Haag (in Dutch)
  30. Den Haag richting de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen van 2026 (in Dutch)
  31. Onderzoek gemeenteraadsverkiezingen: Najaar 2025 (in Dutch)
  32. Onderzoek gemeenteraadsverkiezingen (in Dutch)
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