Ath (Chamber of Representatives constituency) explained

Ath was a constituency used to elect a two members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1900.

Representatives

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ElectionRepresentative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831Alexandre Dugniolle de Mévius
(Catholic)
Frédéric de Sécus
(Catholic)
1833Adolphe Dechamps
(Catholic)
1837
1841
1845Alexis du Roy de Blicquy
(Catholic)
1848Jean-Baptiste Delescluse
(Liberal)
Martin Jouret
(Liberal)
1852Frédéric de Sécus
(Catholic)
1856
1857Léopold Frison
(Liberal)
1861
1864Henri Bricoult
(Liberal)
Joseph Jules Descamps
(Liberal)
1868
1870
1874
1878Florimond Durieu
(Liberal)
1882Oswald de Kerchove de Denterghem
(Liberal)
1886
1890
1892Edouard Jean de Rouillé
(Catholic)
1894Léon Cambier
(Catholic)
1898Georges Heupgen
(Liberal)
Oswald Ouverleaux
(Liberal)