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At the Hague's D66, the Number Two Received More Votes than the Lead Candidate.

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The lead candidate and parliamentary group leader of D66 in The Hague, Yousef Assad, was not the big vote-getter in Wednesday's municipal elections. He received fewer votes than the number two on his party's list, Marije Mostert. The provisional results, finalized on Friday, show that Assad received 8,082 votes and Mostert 9,904.
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The lead candidate and parliamentary group leader of D66 in The Hague, Yousef Assad, was not the big vote-getter in Wednesday's municipal elections. He received fewer votes than the number two on his party's list, Marije Mostert. The provisional results, finalized on Friday, show that Assad received 8,082 votes and Mostert 9,904.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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