Constituencies of Belgium

Parliamentary constituencies used for elections in Belgium

Constituencies are used for elections in Belgium.[1]

Federal parliament

  • Antwerp (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Brussels (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • East Flanders (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Flemish Brabant (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Hainaut (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Liège (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Limburg (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Luxembourg (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Namur (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • Walloon Brabant (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
  • West Flanders (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

European parliament

  • Dutch-speaking electoral college
  • French-speaking electoral college
  • German-speaking electoral college

Flemish parliament

  • Antwerp
  • East Flanders
  • Flemish Brabant
  • Limburg
  • West Flanders
  • Brussels

Wallonia parliament

  • Arlon-Marche-en-Famenne-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton
  • Charleroi-Thuin
  • Dinant-Philippeville
  • Huy-Waremme
  • Liège
  • Mons
  • Namur
  • Nivelles
  • Soignies
  • Tournai-Ath-Mouscron
  • Verviers

References

  1. ^ "CoR - Belgium Introduction". portal.cor.europa.eu. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
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Current parliamentary constituencies in Belgium
European Parliament
Chamber of Representatives
  • Antwerp
  • East Flanders
  • Flemish Brabant
  • Limburg
  • West Flanders
  • Brussels
  • Hainaut
  • Liège
  • Luxembourg
  • Namur
  • Walloon Brabant
Flemish Parliament
  • Antwerp
  • East Flanders
  • Flemish Brabant
  • Limburg
  • West Flanders
  • Brussels
Parliament of Wallonia
  • Arlon-Marche-en-Famenne-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton
  • Charleroi-Thuin
  • Dinant-Philippeville
  • Huy-Waremme
  • Liège
  • Mons
  • Namur
  • Nivelles
  • Soignies
  • Tournai-Ath-Mouscron
  • Verviers
See also: Defunct parliamentary constituencies