Ath was a constituency used to elect a two members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1900.
Election | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | |||
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1831 | Alexandre Dugniolle de Mévius (Catholic) | Frédéric de Sécus (Catholic) | |||
1833 | Adolphe Dechamps (Catholic) | ||||
1837 | |||||
1841 | |||||
1845 | Alexis du Roy de Blicquy (Catholic) | ||||
1848 | Jean-Baptiste Delescluse (Liberal) | Martin Jouret (Liberal) | |||
1852 | Frédéric de Sécus (Catholic) | ||||
1856 | |||||
1857 | Léopold Frison (Liberal) | ||||
1861 | |||||
1864 | Henri Bricoult (Liberal) | Joseph Jules Descamps (Liberal) | |||
1868 | |||||
1870 | |||||
1874 | |||||
1878 | Florimond Durieu (Liberal) | ||||
1882 | Oswald de Kerchove de Denterghem (Liberal) | ||||
1886 | |||||
1890 | |||||
1892 | Edouard Jean de Rouillé (Catholic) | ||||
1894 | Léon Cambier (Catholic) | ||||
1898 | Georges Heupgen (Liberal) | Oswald Ouverleaux (Liberal) |
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