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List of LGBTQ holders of political offices in the Netherlands

LGBTQ holders of political offices in the Netherlands.

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Jetten cabinetRob Jetten (VVD) • Second Deputy Prime Minister (2024–2025), First Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands (2025–2026; Schoof cabinet) • Acting Minister of Education, acting Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management (2025; Schoof cabinet) • Minister of Climate and Green Growth (2024–2026; Schoof cabinet) • Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport (since 2026) FormerHein Vos (PvdA) • Minister of Commerce and Industry (1945–1946) • Minister of Transport (1946–1947) • Minister of Public Works and Reconstruction (1946–1947) • Minister of Transport and Water Management (1947–1948) • Ien Dales (PvdA) • State Secretary of Social Affairs and Employment (1981–1982) • Minister of the Interior (1989–1994) • Joop Wijn (CDA) • State Secretary of Economic Affairs (2002–2003) • State Secretary of Finance (2003–2006) • Minister of Economic Affairs (2006–2007) • Gerda Verburg (CDA) • Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (2007–2010) • Jan Kees de Jager (CDA) • State Secretary of Finance (2007–2010) • Minister of Finance (2010–2012) • Mark Harbers (VVD) • State Secretary of Justice and Security (2017–2019) • Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management (2022–2024) • Kajsa Ollongren (D66) • Deputy Prime Minister (2017-2022) • Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (2017-2022) • Minister of Defence (2022–2024) • Hanke Bruins Slot (CDA) • Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (2022–2023) • Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (2023–2024) • Eddie van Marum (BBB) • State Secretary for Reparations for Groningen (2024–2025) • State Secretary for Digitalisation, Kingdom Relations, and Reparations for Groningen (2025–2026) • Jean Rummenie (BBB) • State Secretary for Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (2024–2026) ==States General==
States General
CurrentHouse of RepresentativesThom van Campen – VVD (since 2021) • Speaker of the House (since 2025) • Ines KostićPvdD (since 2023) • Marijke Synhaeve – D66 (since 2023) • Robert van Asten – D66 (since 2025) • Ranjith Clemminck-CrociJA21 (since 2025) • SenateBoris Dittrich – D66 (since 2019) • Eric HolterhuesCU (since 2023) FormerHouse of RepresentativesHein VosSDAP, PvdA (1937–1945, 1946, 1948) • Coos HuijsenCHU (1972, 1976–1977) • Peter LankhorstPPR, GL (1981–1994) • Wim van de Camp – CDA (1986–2009) • Anne Lize van der Stoel – VVD (1994–1998) • Peter Rehwinkel – PvdA (1995–2002, 2002) • Gerda Verburg – CDA (1998–2007, 2010–2011) • Krista van VelzenSP (2002–2010) • Jan Kees de Jager – CDA (2010) • Boris van der Ham – D66 (2002–2012) • Ger Koopmans – CDA (2002–2012) • Sjoerd Potters – VVD (2012–2017) • Henk Krol50PLUS (2012–2013, 2014–2021) • Henk Nijboer – PvdA (2012–2023) • Vera Bergkamp – D66 (2012–2023) • Speaker of the House (2021–2023) • Eric Smaling – SP (2013–2017) • Frank Wassenberg – PvdD (2015–2016, 2017–2023) • Tom van den Nieuwenhuijzen – GL (2020–2021) • Raoul Boucke – D66 (2021–2023) • Alexander Hammelburg – D66 (2021–2023) • Lisa van Ginneken – D66 (2021–2023) • Jacqueline van den Hil – VVD (2021–2023, 2023) • Mark Strolenberg – VVD (2021–2023) • Carline van Breugel – D66 (2023) • Marieke KoekkoekVolt (2021–2025) • Geert GabriëlsGL–PvdA (2023–2025) • Rob Jetten – D66 (2017–2022, 2023–2026) • President of the Senate (1991–1997) • Annemarie Grewel – PvdA (1995–1998) • Bob van Schijndel – GL (1999–2003) • Eric Smaling – SP (2007–2013) ==European Parliament==
European Parliament
CurrentKim van Sparrentak – GL (since 2019) FormerHerman Verbeek – PPR (1984–1986), GL (1989–1994) • Dennis de Jong – SP (2009-2019) • Wim van de Camp – CDA (2009-2019) ==Council of State==
Council of State
CurrentJan Franssen – VVD (since 2014) ==King's and Queen's Commissioners==
King's and Queen's Commissioners
CurrentArno Brok (VVD) • Friesland (since 2017) FormerJan Franssen (VVD) • South Holland (2000–2013) • Clemens Cornielje (VVD) • Gelderland (2005–2019) ==Mayors==
Mayors
CurrentJaap Nawijn (VVD) • Ouder-Amstel (2003–2007) • Heemskerk (2007–2012) • Hollands Kroon (since 2012) • Frans Buijserd (CDA) • Aalburg (2003–2007) • Nieuwkoop (since 2007) • Toon Mans (VVD) • Hillegom (2003–2011) • Castricum (since 2011) • Peter Rehwinkel (PvdA) • Naarden (2004–2009) • Groningen (2009–2013) • Zaltbommel (since 2017) • Roland van Benthem (VVD) • Eemnes (since 2005) • Sjoerd Potters (VVD) • De Bilt (since 2017) • Joris Bengevoord (GL) • Winterswijk (since 2017) FormerIen Dales (PvdA) • Nijmegen (1987–1989) • Ton Jansen (PvdA) • Neerijnen (1988–2005) • Jan Franssen (VVD) • Leeuwarden (2004–2007) • Anne Lize van der Stoel (VVD) • Teylingen (2013–2014) • Ger Koopmans (VVD) • Maastricht (2010–2015) • Haarlemmermeer (2017-2019, acting) • Roermond (2022–2023, acting) • Tilburg (2025–2026, acting) ==Party leaders==
Party leaders
CurrentRob Jetten - D66 (2018–2020, since 2023) FormerPeter Lankhorst – GL (1993–1994) • Boris Dittrich – D66 (2003–2006) • Henk Krol – 50PLUS (2012–2013, 2016–2020) ==Party chairs==
Party chairs
FormerHein Vos – PvdA (1953–1955, 1960–1961) • Herman Meijer – GL (2003–2006) • Heleen Weening – GL (2012) ==Party Board Members/Political Consultants==
Party Board Members/Political Consultants
Alfred VierlingCP, CDEd Sinke – VVD • Frits Huffnagel – VVD • Bastiaan Meijer – SP ==See also==
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