The Netherlands' election is expected to be a close call, with final polls indicating a tight race.
With one day left before the election, three parties - Geert Wilders' far-right Freedom Party (PVV), Frans Timmermans' left-wing GreenLeft-Labor (GL-PvdA), and Rob Jetten's liberal D66 - are predicted to win 23 seats each, according to the last Ipsos I&O poll.
The election is taking place after the government collapsed in June, and the winner is still uncertain. The highly volatile voter support and undecided voters are likely to play a crucial role in the outcome.
The numbers reveal highly volatile voter support, with undecided voters likely to play a decisive role.
A majority requires 76 seats, making the election's outcome even more unpredictable.
Author's summary: Dutch election expected to be a close call.