1994 European Parliament election in Belgium explained

Election Name:1994 European Parliament election in Belgium
Country:Belgium
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:1989 European Parliament election in Belgium
Previous Year:1989
Next Election:1999 European Parliament election in Belgium
Next Year:1999
Seats For Election:25 seats to the European Parliament
Election Date:12 June 1994
Leader1:Leo Tindemans
Party1:Christian People's Party (Belgium)
Alliance1:European People's Party
Last Election1:4 seats, 21.14%
Seats1:4
Popular Vote1:1,013,266
Percentage1:16.98%
Swing1: 4.16%
Leader2:José Happart
Party2:Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)
Alliance2:Party of European Socialists
Last Election2:5 seats, 14.48%
Seats2:3
Seat Change2: 2
Popular Vote2:680,142
Percentage2:11.40%
Swing2: 3.08%
Leader4:Willy De Clercq
Party4:Flemish Liberals and Democrats
Alliance4:Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
Last Election4:2 seats, 10.60%
Seats4:3
Seat Change4: 1
Popular Vote4:678,421
Percentage4:11.37%
Swing4: 0.77%
Leader5:Freddy Willockx
Party5:Flemish Socialist Party
Alliance5:Party of European Socialists
Last Election5:3 seats, 12.43%
Seats5:3
Popular Vote5:651,371
Percentage5:10.92%
Swing5: 1.51%

Elections to the European Parliament were held in Belgium on 12 June 1994. The Dutch-speaking electoral college elected 14 MEPs, the French-speaking electoral college elected 10 MEPs and the German-speaking electoral college elected 1 MEP.