poststemmen
Poststemmen, literally “mail votes” in Dutch, refers to the practice of casting a ballot by mail rather than in person at a polling station. It is used to accommodate voters who cannot be present on Election Day, including citizens living abroad, travelers, or individuals with health or mobility constraints. The term and its specific rules are used in Dutch-speaking contexts and in countries where mail voting is part of the electoral process.
Eligibility and access vary by jurisdiction. In general, voters must request a mail ballot within a deadline
Process and security. The typical sequence involves requesting the ballot, receiving it by mail, marking and
Impact and challenges. Poststemmen can increase accessibility and participation, especially among expatriates and voters with constraints.