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French-speaking electoral college

Constituency of the European Parliament


Summary

Constituency of the European Parliament

FieldValue
titleFrench-speaking electoral college
locationmap2020BE-fr
coordinates
mapFrench-speaking electoral college.svg
mapcaptionShown within Belgium
created1979
meps8
memberstateBelgium
memberstatelink2Belgium
sourceshttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/elections2004/ep-election/sites/en/yourvoice/index.html

The French-speaking electoral college is one of three constituencies of the European Parliament in Belgium. It currently elects 8 MEPs using the D'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation. It elected 9 MEPs until the 2007 accession of Bulgaria and Romania.

Prior to the 1999 elections, electors in the German-speaking community were voting in the French-speaking electoral college, along with the rest of the Walloon region where they are located; they vote now in their own German-speaking electoral college.

Boundaries

The constituency corresponds to the French Community of Belgium. In officially bilingual Brussels, electors can choose between lists of this electoral college or those of the Dutch-speaking electoral college. In the rest of the country, voters vote according to the region in which they reside.

Prior to the 2011–2012 state reform, electors could choose between both lists not only in Brussels, but in an area encompassing unilingually Dutch territory, Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde. Some towns in the officially Dutch-speaking Brussels Periphery still have this option however.

Members of the European Parliament

Representatives of the French-Speaking community
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(Party)197911 seats198419891991199410 seats1998199920012003200420049 seats200720098 seats201420192024
Liberal Reformist Party (Belgium)}}"André Damseaux
(PRL)Liberal Reformist Party (Belgium)}}"Jean Rey
(PRL)Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Fernand Delmotte
(PS)Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Ernest Glinne
(PS)Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Anne-Marie Lizin
(PS)Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Lucien Radoux
(PS)DéFI}}"Paul-Henry Gendebien
(DéFI)DéFI}}"Antoinette Spaak
(DéFI)Christian Social Party (Belgium)}}"Fernand Herman
(CSP)Christian Social Party (Belgium)}}"Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb
(CSP)Christian Social Party (Belgium)}}"Stephen Harcourt
(CSP)
Luc Beyer de Ryke
(PRL)Daniel Ducarme
(PRL)Raymonde Dury
(PS)José Happart
(PS)Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Marcel Remacle
(PS)Ecolo}}"François Roelants du Vivier
(Ecolo)Anne-Marie Lizin
(CSP)Liberal Reformist Party (Belgium)}}"Michel Toussaint
(PRL)
François-Xavier de Donnea
(PRL)Jean Defraigne
(PRL)Claude Delcroix
(PS)Paul Lannoye
(Ecolo)Gérard Deprez
(CSP)Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Elio Di Rupo
(PS)Ecolo}}"Brigitte Ernst de la Graete
(Ecolo)
Anne André-Léonard
(PRL)
Philippe Monfils
(PRL)Claude Desama
(PS)DéFI}}"Antoinette Spaak
(DéFI)National Front (Belgium)}}"Daniel Féret
(FN)
Claude Delcroix
(PS)
Daniel Ducarme
(PRL)Frédérique Ries
(PRL)Jean-Maurice Dehousse
(PS)Ecolo}}"Brigitte Ernst de la Graete
(Ecolo)Freddy Thielemans
(PS)Ecolo}}"Pierre Jonckheer
(Ecolo)Mouvement des Citoyens pour le Changement}}"Gérard Deprez
(MCC)Michel Hansenne
(CSP)
Olga Zrihen
(PS)Véronique De Keyser
(PS)
Anne André-Léonard
(PRL)
Jacqueline Rousseaux
(PRL)
Reformist Movement}}"Frédérique Ries
(MR)Reformist Movement}}"Gérard Deprez
(MR)Philippe Busquin
(PS)Marc Tarabella
(PS)Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Alain Hutchinson
(PS)Humanist Democratic Centre}}"Raymond Langendries
(CDH)Reformist Movement}}"Antoine Duquesne
(MR)
Giovanna Corda
(PS)
Louis Michel
(MR)Frédéric Daerden
(PS)Marc Tarabella
(PS)Ecolo}}"Philippe Lamberts
(Ecolo)Isabelle Durant
(Ecolo)Anne Delvaux
(CDH)
Marie Arena
(PS)Hugues Bayet
(PS)Reformist Movement}}"Gérard Deprez
(MR)Claude Rolin
(CDH)
Olivier Chastel
(MR)Ecolo}}"Saskia Bricmont
(Ecolo)Workers' Party of Belgium}}"Marc Botenga
(PTB)Benoît Lutgen
(CDH)
Sophie Wilmès
(MR)Elio Di Rupo
(PS)Estelle Ceulemans
(PS)Reformist Movement}}"Benoît Cassartt
(MR)Les Engagés (political party)}}"Yvan Verougstraete
(LE)

Election results

2024

Main article: European Parliament election, 2024 (Belgium)

PartyEU partyEP groupVotes%ChangeSeatsChange
Reformist Movement}}"Reformist MovementALDERE900,41334.88+15.593
Socialist Party (Belgium)}}"Socialist PartyPESS&D529,69720.52-6.172
Workers' Party of Belgium}}"Workers' Party of BelgiumELALeft397,05515.38+1.211
Les Engagés (political party)}}"Les EngagésALDERE368,33814.28new1
Ecolo}}"EcoloEGPG-EFA259,74510.06-9.851
DéFl}}"DéFlNINI75,2432.91-2.990
Anticapitalist Left (Belgium)}}"Anticapitalist LeftNINI50,7581.97new0

2019

Main article: European Parliament election, 2019 (Belgium)

PartyAffiliationVotes%ChangeSeatsChange
Socialist Party (PS)PES651,15726.692.602
EcoloEGP485,65519.918.222
Reformist Movement (MR)ELDR470,65419.297.812
Workers' Party of Belgium (PTB)None355,88314.599.111
Humanist Democratic Centre (CDH)EPP218,0788.942.421
DéFI}}"DéFINone144,5555.922.540
People's Party (Belgium)}}"People's Party (PP)None113,7934.661.320
Total2,439,7751008****

2014

Main article: European Parliament election, 2014 (Belgium)

PartyAffiliationVotes%ChangeSeatsChange
Socialist Party (PS)PES714,64529.290.193
Reformist Movement (MR)ELDR661,33227.101.053
EcoloEGP285,19611.6911.191
Humanist Democratic Centre (CDH)EPP277,24611.361.981
People's Party (Belgium)}}"People's Party (PP)ADDE145,9095.985.980
Workers' Party of Belgium (PTB)None133,8115.484.320
DéFI}}"Francophone Democratic Federalists (FDF)None82,5403.383.380
Debout Les Belges!}}"Debout Les Belges! (DLB!)None72,6712.982.980
La DroiteNone38,8131.591.590
VegaNone15,2080.620.620
Stand Up USENone7,9700.330.330
MGNone4,7050.190.190
Total2,440,0461008****

2009

Main article: European Parliament election, 2009 (Belgium)

PartyAffiliationVotes%ChangeSeatsChange
Socialist Party (PS)PES714,94729.106.993
Reformist Movement (MR)ELDR640,09226.051.532
EcoloEGP562,08122.8813.032
Humanist Democratic Centre (CDH)EPP327,82413.341.801
National Front (FN)None87,7063.573.880
Workers' Party of Belgium+ (PTB)None28,4831.160.350
Others96,0453.910
Total2,457,1781008 1

2004

Main article: European Parliament election, 2004 (Belgium)

PartyVotes%ChangeSeats
Socialist Party (PS)878,57736.09+10.314
Reformist Movement (MR)671,42227.58+0.593
Democratic Humanist Centre (CDH)368,75315.15+1.841
Ecologists (Ecolo)239,6879.84−12.861
National Front (FN)181,3517.45+3.350
New Belgian Front (FNB)26,7751.1+0.030
Rassemblement Wallonie-France (RWF)23,0900.95N/A0
CDF19,7180.81N/A0
Workers' Party of Belgium (PTB+)19,6450.81N/A0
Movement for a Socialist Alternative (MAS)5,6750.23N/A0
Total2,434,6939

Notes

References

References

  1. Realfonzo, Ugo. (6 June 2024). "European elections guide: Which Belgian MEPs can you vote for?". The Brussels Times.
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