Voting Dutch: Quirky polling stationsPublished15 March 2017Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, APImage caption, Still in use, the Kerkhovense Molen in Oisterwijk was built in 1895 and sells what it produces to the public.Image source, APImage caption, And on election day it houses a polling stationImage source, ReutersImage caption, In Zuidplas, cyclists and motorists have the option of drive-in votingImage source, ReutersImage caption, Look for the "Drive-in Stembureau" sign for your mobile ballotingImage source, APImage caption, For a higher voting experience in the Low Countries there is the polling station on the 20th floor of the A'dam Tower in AmsterdamImage source, AFPImage caption, Rail commuters at Utrecht's central station could vote on their way to workImage source, APImage caption, Of course, for many Dutch people, like this woman in Staphorst, the polling station is set up in a school