Survey: How did voting from abroad go for you?
- d.vandoorn
- 12 nov
- 1 minuten om te lezen

Never before has the outcome of the Dutch House of Representatives elections been so exciting – with a cliffhanger for those voting from abroad! But: did the international voting actually go completely smoothly? Who knows for sure if their vote was counted? We still frequently receive messages from people experiencing problems while voting, for example, a non-received voting card or a returned orange envelope.
The Foundation for Dutch Citizens Abroad is curious about how voting for Dutch citizens abroad went this year.
We're also interested in knowing which themes are considered in voting choices. And not just for us: this information is relevant to politicians and the media in the Netherlands. This way, we can urge Dutch politicians to improve the process where necessary and demonstrate which themes are important to Dutch citizens abroad.
So, please participate and complete the survey! It takes about 5 minutes.
You can participate (anonymously) here: https://forms.gle/GVWG9yddPvGmS3EB7
No SNBN, without you:
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The Foundation for Dutch People Abroad (SNBN) works daily, entirely voluntarily, to promote the interests of Dutch people abroad .
Whether it concerns nationality issues, voting rights, pensions, or other practical and political obstacles, we ensure your voice is heard in The Hague. But we can't do it alone. Our activities depend on the support of stakeholders like you. With your contribution—large or small, one-time or recurring—we can continue to stand up for the rights of Dutch citizens abroad. Every donation makes a difference . Together, we make policy fairer, more understandable, and more accessible for everyone with a Dutch passport, wherever you live in the world.
Thank you for your support!


