Charleroi (Chamber of Representatives constituency) explained

Charleroi was a constituency used to elect a single member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1991.

Representatives

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1831Guillaume Dumont
(Liberal)
Jean Pirmez
(Liberal)
2 seats
1833Auguste Frison
(Liberal)
1837Guillaume Dumont
(Liberal)
1841
1845Adolphe Dechamps
(Catholic)
3 seats
1848
1852Aristide Brixhe
(Liberal)
1856Jean Wautelet
(Catholic)
1857Charles-Louis Lebeau
(Liberal)
Eudore Pirmez
(Liberal)
Gustave Sabatier
(Liberal)
4 seats
1861
1864Barthel Dewandre
(Liberal)
Dominique Jonet
(Liberal)
1868
1870Adolphe Drion du Chapois
(Catholic)
Albert Hermant
(Catholic)
Charles Emile Balisaux
(Catholic)
Eugène Charles de Dorlodot
(Catholic)
5 seats
1874Casimir Lambert
(Liberal)
Gustave Sabatier
(Liberal)
Emile Vandam
(Liberal)
1878Philippe Mondez
(Liberal)
Victor Gillieaux
(Liberal)
Victor Lucq
(Liberal)
7 seats
1882
1886Ferdinand Noël
(Catholic)
Jules Martin Philippot
(Liberal)
Lucien Giroul
(Liberal)
Adolphe Drion du Chapois
(Catholic)
1890Edouard Chaudron
(Liberal)
Léopold Fagnart
(Liberal)
Oscar Deprez
(Liberal)
1892Jules Coppée
(Liberal)
1894Emile Vandervelde
(PS)
Ferdinand Cavrot
(PS)
Henri Léonard
(PS)
Jean Caeluwaert
(PS)
Jules Destrée
(PS)
Léon Furnémont
(PS)
Pierre Lambillotte
(PS)
8 seats
1898Paul Pastur
(PS)
1900Emile Bertaux
(Liberal)
Michel Levie
(Catholic)
1904Edmond Dewandre
(Liberal)
Emile Buisset
(Liberal)
Maurice Pirmez
(Catholic)
9 seats
1908Ernest Drion du Chapois
(Catholic)
1912Michel Levie
(Catholic)
Emile Brunet
(PS)
Maurice Pirmez
(Catholic)
Alphonse Briart
(Liberal)
Nicolas Souplit
(PS)
Victor Ernest
(PS)
1919Alfred Lombard
(PS)
Edouard Falony
(PS)
1921Ernest Drion du Chapois
(Catholic)
Arthur Pater
(Liberal)
1925Eugène Van Walleghem
(PS)
Armand Duvieusart
(Catholic)
1929Jean-Elie Bodart
(Catholic)
Edmond Leclercq
(Liberal)
1932Georges Michaux
(Catholic)
Henri Glineur
(PCB)
Georges Bohy
(PS)
Corneille Embise
(PS)
1936Jean-Elie Bodart
(Catholic)
Désiré Desellier
(PCB)
Prosper Teughels
(REX)
Arthur Gailly
(PS)
1939Jean Duvieusart
(Catholic)
Marius Bufquin des Essarts
(PS)
Oscar Behogne
(Catholic)
Jean-Baptiste Cornez
(PCB)
Fernand Masquelier
(Liberal)
Corneille Embise
(PS)
1946Arthur Gailly
(BSP)
Corneille Embise
(BSP)
Eugène Van Walleghem
(BSP)
Fernand Demany
(PCB)
Georges Bohy
(BSP)
Georges Glineur
(PCB)
Joseph Dedoyard
(BSP)
Raoul Baligand
(PCB)
1949Maurice Brasseur
(CVP)
Raoul Hicguet
(BSP)
René De Cooman
(BSP)
René Dupriez
(Liberal)
1950Fernand Devilers
(CVP)
Corneille Embise
(BSP)
1954Clotaire Cornet
(Liberal)
Yvonne Lambert
(BSP)
1958Lucien Harmegnies
(BSP)
1961Ernest Glinne
(BSP)
Yvan Henry
(BSP)
1965Claude Hubaux
(PVV)
Fernand Devilers
(CVP)
Alfred Califice
(cdH)
Robert Moreau
(RW)
1968André Baudson
(BSP)
Léopold Tibbaut
(BSP)
1971Fernand Helguers
(RW)
Marcel Meuter
(RW)
Raymond Brimant
(cdH)
1974Etienne Duvieusart
(RW)
1977Etienne Knoops
(PRL)
Philippe Maystadt
(cdH)
Marc Harmegnies
(PS)
Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe
(PS)
10 seats
1978Gérard le Hardÿ de Beaulieu
(cdH)
Jacques Van Gompel
(PS)
Marc Harmegnies
(PS)
Philippe Busquin
(PS)
1981Charles Petitjean
(PRL)
Jacques Collart
(PS)
Jean-Pol Henry
(PS)
Roland Lemoine
(PS)
1985Yves Delforge
(Ecolo)
1988Anne-Marie Corbisier-Hagon
(cdH)
Philippe Charlier
(cdH)
Philippe Laurent
(cdH)
1991Daniel Ducarme
(PRL)
Francis Poty
(PS)
Philippe Dallons
(Ecolo)
1995Merged into Charleroi-Thuin
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers. dekamer.be. 2019-05-30.