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From library to brewery: vote at these unique locations in Amsterdam and Weesp

From library to brewery: vote at these unique locations in Amsterdam and Weesp

On Wednesday, March 18th, residents of Amsterdam and Weesp can vote for municipal council and district committee members. Several unique polling stations have been established for the occasion, including locations such as libraries and breweries.

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