The Netherlands is set to elect a new parliament, with three parties neck-and-neck in the polls: Geert Wilders' far-right Freedom Party (PVV), Frans Timmermans' left-wing GreenLeft-Labor (GL-PvdA), and Rob Jetten's liberal D66.
According to the last Ipsos I&O poll, each of these parties is expected to win 23 seats. The election is highly unpredictable, with undecided voters likely to play a decisive role.
The country is returning to the ballot box after the government collapsed in June, and the winner is still uncertain.
The numbers reveal highly volatile voter support.
A majority requires 76 seats, making the outcome of the election highly unpredictable.
Author's summary: Dutch election promises to be a nail-biter with three parties tied.