Luxembourg (Chamber of Representatives constituency) explained

Luxembourg
Nativename:Dutch; Flemish: Luxemburg
Constituency Type:Constituency
Parl Name:Chamber of Representatives
Map4:Province de Luxembourg in Belgium.svg
Map Size:150px
Map Entity:Belgium
District Label:Province
District:Luxembourg
Region Label:Region
Region:Wallonia
Population:293,967 (2023)[1]
Electorate:212,441 (2019)
Area:4,459 km2 (2023)[2]
Year:1995
Members Label:Members[3]

Luxembourg (Dutch; Flemish: Luxemburg) is one of the 11 multi-member constituencies of the Chamber of Representatives, the lower house of the Belgian Federal Parliament, the national legislature of Belgium. The constituency was established as Arlon-Marche-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton (Dutch; Flemish: Aarlen-Marche-Bastenaken-Neufchâteau-Virton) in 1995 following the fourth Belgian state reform. It was renamed Luxembourg in 2003 following the re-organisation of constituencies across Belgium along provincial lines. It is conterminous with the province of Luxembourg. The constituency currently elects four of the 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2019 federal election the constituency had 212,441 registered electors.

Electoral system

Luxembourg currently elects four of the 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4] [5] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[6] [7] Since 2003 only parties that reach the 5% threshold in the constituency compete for seats.[8] [9]

Electors may vote for the list (party) or for individual candidates, either main candidates or substitute candidates or a combination, on the list.[10] They may vote for as many candidates as there are seats in the constituency.[11] Split-ticket voting (panachage) is not permitted and will result in the ballot paper being invalidated.[12] The minimum number of votes a candidate must obtain to get elected - the quotient - is calculated as the total votes received by the party divided by the number of seats in the constituency plus one.[13] Half the ballot papers where there are no votes for main candidates (i.e. the elector has voted for the list or for substitute candidates only) are redistributed amongst main candidates in the order they appear on the ballot paper so that the candidate's total votes (personal votes plus redistributed votes) equals the quotient.[13] The seats won by the party are then allocated to the candidates with the most number of total votes.[13]

Election results

Summary

Election valign=bottom colspan=3Workers
PTB !
valign=bottom colspan=3Ecolo
Ecolo !
valign=bottom colspan=3Socialists
PS !
valign=bottom colspan=3Democratic Federalists
DéFI / FDF !
valign=bottom colspan=3Reformists
MR / PRL-FDF !
valign=bottom colspan=3Les Engagés
LE / CDH / PSC !
valign=bottom colspan=3Chez Nous
Chez Nous / PP !
valign=bottom colspan=3National Front
FN
colspan=3 colspan=3 colspan=3 colspan=3 colspan=3 colspan=3 colspan=3 colspan=3
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
15,424 9.03% 0 27,338 16.00% 1 31,898 18.67% 1 5,092 2.98% 0 40,242 23.56% 1 40,056 23.45% 1 4,933 2.89% 0
4,003 2.36% 0 13,471 7.94% 0 37,371 22.02% 1 2,811 1.66% 0 41,346 24.36% 1 56,702 33.41% 2 6,980 4.11% 0
1,194 0.74% 0 18,853 11.71% 0 45,869 28.49% 1 31,459 19.54% 1 50,564 31.41% 2 3,922 2.44% 0
19,329 11.63% 0 35,351 21.27% 1 50,537 30.41% 2 49,141 29.57% 1 6,128 3.69% 0
11,257 7.11% 0 41,585 26.25% 1 48,121 30.38% 2 43,860 27.69% 1 5,690 3.59% 0
234 0.16% 0 25,003 17.24% 0 28,989 19.99% 1 40,857 28.17% 1 41,301 28.48% 1 3,496 2.41% 0
511 0.36% 0 13,059 9.28% 0 33,870 24.07% 1 40,915 29.08% 1 45,396 32.26% 1 5,780 4.11% 0
(Figures in italics represent alliances.)

Detailed

2010s

2019

Results of the 2019 federal election held on 26 May 2019:[14] [15] [16]

Party Votes per arrondissement align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"Total
Votes !
align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"% !align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2Seats
align=center valign=bottom width="60"Arlon !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Bast-
ogne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Marche
-en-
Famenne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Neuf-
château
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Virton !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Expat-
riates
MR 7,175 6,462 7,933 11,605 6,934 133 40,242 23.56% 1
align=left style="white-space: nowrap;"CDH 9,201 9,358 7,739 7,504 6,202 52 40,056 23.45% 1
PS 5,788 3,651 7,706 7,244 7,463 46 31,898 18.67% 1
Ecolo 7,925 4,058 4,622 4,766 5,816 151 27,338 16.00% 1
PTB 2,423 2,460 3,795 3,885 2,845 16 15,424 9.03% 0
DéFI 1,093 684 1,229 1,147 920 19 5,092 2.98% 0
PP 1,118 855 1,119 1,019 805 17 4,933 2.89% 0
Destexhe List 293 491 365 322 232 4 1,707 1.00% 0
VB 359 281 383 277 213 4 1,517 0.89% 0
The Right 404 219 300 265 248 4 1,440 0.84% 0
276 204 236 273 185 2 1,176 0.69% 0
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 36,055 28,723 35,427 38,307 31,863 448 170,823 100.00% 4
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,934 3,107 3,253 3,971 3,563 30 17,858 9.46%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 39,989 31,830 38,680 42,278 35,426 478 188,681 88.82%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 46,043 35,586 43,372 47,116 39,666 658 212,441
align=left colspan=3Turnout 86.85% 89.45% 89.18% 89.73% 89.31% 72.64% 88.82%

The following candidates were elected:[16] Josy Arens (CDH), 17,308 votes; Mélissa Hanus (PS), 12,183 votes; Benoît Piedboeuf (MR), 14,052 votes; and Cécile Thibaut (Ecolo), 6,502 votes.

Substitutions:[17]

2014

Results of the 2014 federal election held on 25 May 2014:[18] [19] [20]

Party Votes per arrondissement align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"Total
Votes !
align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"% !align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2Seats
align=center valign=bottom width="60"Arlon !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Bast-
ogne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Marche
-en-
Famenne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Neuf-
château
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Virton !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Expat-
riates
align=left style="white-space: nowrap;"CDH 10,343 12,568 11,854 12,509 9,346 82 56,702 33.41% 2
MR 8,120 6,986 8,025 10,519 7,596 100 41,346 24.36% 1
PS 7,934 4,049 8,069 8,784 8,464 71 37,371 22.02% 1
Ecolo 3,905 1,901 2,449 2,364 2,807 45 13,471 7.94% 0
PP 1,417 1,189 1,623 1,455 1,288 8 6,980 4.11% 0
PTB 752 675 1,167 743 661 5 4,003 2.36% 0
794 389 564 622 583 6 2,958 1.74% 0
FDF 711 377 580 641 498 4 2,811 1.66% 0
The Right 566 314 387 417 324 4 2,012 1.19% 0
BUB 225 83 158 153 127 6 752 0.44% 0
Left Movement MG 328 54 65 63 155 1 666 0.39% 0
RWF 151 98 168 106 120 2 645 0.38% 0
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 35,246 28,683 35,109 38,376 31,969 334 169,717 100.00% 4
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,328 2,218 2,607 3,207 3,019 37 14,416 7.83%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 38,574 30,901 37,716 41,583 34,988 371 184,133 89.83%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 44,299 33,889 41,787 45,813 38,716 484 204,988
align=left colspan=3Turnout 87.08% 91.18% 90.26% 90.77% 90.37% 76.65% 89.83%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Benoît Lutgen (CDH), 36,340 votes; Benoît Piedboeuf (MR), 15,351 votes; Sébastian Pirlot (PS), 13,815 votes; and Isabelle Poncelet (CDH), 12,954 votes.

2010

Results of the 2010 federal election held on 13 June 2010:[21] [22] [23]

Party Votes per arrondissement align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"Total
Votes !
align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"% !align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2Seats
align=center valign=bottom width="60"Arlon !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Bast-
ogne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Marche
-en-
Famenne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Neuf-
château
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Virton !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Expat-
riates
align=left style="white-space: nowrap;"CDH 9,701 11,097 9,802 11,102 8,802 60 50,564 31.41% 2
PS 8,907 5,270 11,620 10,752 9,302 18 45,869 28.49% 1
MR 5,108 6,455 6,078 8,490 5,272 56 31,459 19.54% 1
Ecolo 4,628 2,613 3,463 3,959 4,122 68 18,853 11.71% 0
PP 837 573 804 1,073 633 2 3,922 2.44% 0
Wallonia First 722 415 654 514 616 8 2,929 1.82% 0
BUB 710 338 435 601 524 10 2,618 1.63% 0
RWF 357 323 590 406 570 3 2,249 1.40% 0
Left Front 245 227 254 253 227 0 1,206 0.75% 0
PTB 247 197 326 218 206 0 1,194 0.74% 0
Socialist Movement Plus MS+ 32 23 24 34 21 1 135 0.08% 0
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 31,494 27,531 34,050 37,402 30,295 226 160,998 100.00% 4
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,314 2,460 2,321 3,232 3,166 19 14,512 8.27%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 34,808 29,991 36,371 40,634 33,461 245 175,510 90.24%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 39,242 32,739 40,524 44,536 37,177 264 194,482
align=left colspan=3Turnout 88.70% 91.61% 89.75% 91.24% 90.00% 92.80% 90.24%

The following candidates were elected:[23] Philippe Collard (MR), 12,124 votes; Philippe Courard (PS), 22,899 votes; Benoît Lutgen (CDH), 33,038 votes; and Isabelle Poncelet (CDH), 11,466 votes.

Substitutions:[24]

2000s

2007

Results of the 2007 federal election held on 10 June 2007:[25] [26]

Party Votes per arrondissement align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"Total
Votes !
align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"% !align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2Seats
align=center valign=bottom width="60"Arlon !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Bast-
ogne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Marche
-en-
Famenne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Neuf-
château
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Virton !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Expat-
riates
MR 8,482 10,179 10,150 13,014 8,572 140 50,537 30.41% 2
align=left style="white-space: nowrap;"CDH 11,714 9,426 9,085 9,964 8,888 64 49,141 29.57% 1
PS 7,166 3,778 8,524 8,018 7,790 75 35,351 21.27% 1
Ecolo 4,737 2,582 3,930 4,131 3,852 97 19,329 11.63% 0
FN 1,448 880 1,416 1,355 1,019 10 6,128 3.69% 0
RWF 412 248 298 366 682 5 2,011 1.21% 0
FNB 365 214 270 275 222 2 1,348 0.81% 0
PC 295 149 250 268 237 6 1,205 0.73% 0
Federal Christian Democrats CDF 184 111 159 241 114 3 812 0.49% 0
Union for a Popular Movement – Belgium UMP-B 86 33 72 55 52 4 302 0.18% 0
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 34,889 27,600 34,154 37,687 31,428 406 166,164 100.00% 4
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,291 2,084 2,423 2,845 2,782 37 13,462 7.49%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 38,180 29,684 36,577 40,532 34,210 443 179,626 92.17%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 42,520 31,773 39,571 43,472 37,040 509 194,885
align=left colspan=3Turnout 89.79% 93.43% 92.43% 93.24% 92.36% 87.03% 92.17%

The following candidates were elected:[26] Josy Arens (CDH), 23,511 votes; Philippe Collard (MR), 20,558 votes; Carine Lecomte (MR), 7,877 votes; and André Perpète (PS), 10,452 votes.

2003

Results of the 2003 federal election held on 18 May 2003:[27] [28]

Party Votes per arrondissement align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"Total
Votes !
align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"% !align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2Seats
align=center valign=bottom width="60"Arlon !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Bast-
ogne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Marche
-en-
Famenne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Neuf-
château
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Virton !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Expat-
riates
MR 8,232 10,070 9,286 12,056 8,344 133 48,121 30.38% 2
align=left style="white-space: nowrap;"CDH 9,852 7,676 9,969 8,557 7,740 66 43,860 27.69% 1
PS 9,621 5,283 8,451 9,843 8,315 72 41,585 26.25% 1
Ecolo 3,171 1,373 2,211 2,096 2,333 73 11,257 7.11% 0
FN 1,381 847 1,187 1,279 989 7 5,690 3.59% 0
Federal Christian Democrats CDF 600 464 559 1,115 694 17 3,449 2.18% 0
RWF 340 203 228 279 878 6 1,934 1.22% 0
Vivant 366 228 356 312 256 5 1,523 0.96% 0
Socialist Movement MS 84 53 85 185 198 1 606 0.38% 0
Revolutionary Progressive Party PPR 105 35 62 85 85 4 376 0.24% 0
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 33,752 26,232 32,394 35,807 29,832 384 158,401 100.00% 4
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,756 2,338 2,699 3,169 3,236 37 15,235 8.77%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 37,508 28,570 35,093 38,976 33,068 421 173,636 92.21%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 41,780 30,509 37,891 41,826 35,796 505 188,307
align=left colspan=3Turnout 89.78% 93.64% 92.62% 93.19% 92.38% 83.37% 92.21%

The following candidates were elected:[29] Josy Arens (CDH), 20,369 votes; Philippe Collard (MR), 17,847 votes; André Perpète (PS), 13,967 votes; and Dominique Tilmans (MR), 10,772.

1990s

1999

Results of the 1999 federal election held on 13 June 1999:[30] [31]

Party Votes per arrondissement align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"Total
Votes !
align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"% !align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2Seats
align=center valign=bottom width="60"Arlon !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Bast-
ogne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Marche
-en-
Famenne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Neuf-
château
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Virton
PSC 6,905 7,612 9,070 10,556 7,158 41,301 28.48% 1
PRL-FDF 6,332 9,007 8,775 10,006 6,737 40,857 28.17% 1
PS 6,850 3,308 5,674 7,367 5,790 28,989 19.99% 1
Ecolo 6,554 3,174 4,951 4,607 5,717 25,003 17.24% 0
FN 822 506 799 690 679 3,496 2.41% 0
Vivant 538 375 566 494 475 2,448 1.69% 0
French People United in a National
Action of Co-operation and Emancipation
FRANCE 93 59 100 133 425 810 0.56% 0
PC 136 92 138 125 166 657 0.45% 0
Party for a New Politics in Belgium PNPB 154 47 63 193 91 548 0.38% 0
FNB 44 80 116 63 58 361 0.25% 0
align=left style="white-space: nowrap;"PTB 50 39 72 37 36 234 0.16% 0
Democratic Union UDDU 137 12 16 32 36 233 0.16% 0
Paradise Action Party PAP 18 11 27 31 18 105 0.07% 0
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 28,633 24,322 30,367 34,334 27,386 145,042 100.00% 3
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,651 2,910 3,159 3,660 4,349 17,729 10.89%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 32,284 27,232 33,526 37,994 31,735 162,771 92.18%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 35,670 29,043 36,405 41,043 34,424 176,585
align=left colspan=3Turnout 90.51% 93.76% 92.09% 92.57% 92.19% 92.18%

The following candidates were elected:[32] Antoine Duquesne (PRL-FDF), 15,601 votes; Guy Larcier (PS), 11,508 votes; and Jean-Pol Poncelet (PSC), 25,522 votes.

Substitutions:[33]

1995

Results of the 1995 federal election held on 21 May 1995:[34] [35]

Party Votes per arrondissement align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"Total
Votes !
align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2 width="50"% !align=center valign=bottom rowspan=2Seats
align=center valign=bottom width="60"Arlon !align=center valign=bottom width="50"Bast-
ogne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Marche
-en-
Famenne
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Neuf-
château
!
align=center valign=bottom width="50"Virton
PSC 8,434 8,795 9,189 11,274 7,704 45,396 32.26% 1
PRL-FDF 6,428 7,508 8,741 10,767 7,471 40,915 29.08% 1
PS 8,816 3,593 6,553 7,198 7,710 33,870 24.07% 1
Ecolo 2,986 1,837 3,012 2,664 2,560 13,059 9.28% 0
FN 1,292 1,059 1,169 1,142 1,118 5,780 4.11% 0
Unitarist and Centrist UNIE 192 91 111 277 520 1,191 0.85% 0
align=left style="white-space: nowrap;"PTB 113 65 123 121 89 511 0.36% 0
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 28,261 22,948 28,898 33,443 27,172 140,722 100.00% 3
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,700 3,386 3,681 4,116 3,877 18,760 11.76%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 31,961 26,334 32,579 37,559 31,049 159,482 92.66%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 34,913 28,039 35,099 40,393 33,670 172,114
align=left colspan=3Turnout 91.54% 93.92% 92.82% 92.98% 92.22% 92.66%

The following candidates were elected:[36] Antoine Duquesne (PRL-FDF), 17,515 votes; Guy Larcier (PS), 14,407 votes; and Jean-Pol Poncelet (PSC), 21,208 votes.

Substitutions:[37]

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  24. Web site: DOC 53 0001/004 Liste des Membres de la Chambre et Leurs Suppléants . . 1 June 2024 . Brussels, Belgium . 18 . 25 April 2014 . fr.
  25. Book: Elections Législatives du 10 juin 2007: Résultats officiels - Chambre des Représentants . . Brussels, Belgium . 18-19 . 30 May 2024 . fr.
  26. Web site: Résultat Chambre des Représentants 10 juin 2007 - Circonscription de Luxembourg . Résultats électoraux . . 29 June 2024 . Brussels, Belgium . fr.
  27. Book: Elections Législatives du 18 mai 2003: Résultats officiels - Chambre des Représentants . . Brussels, Belgium . 18-19 . 30 May 2024 . fr.
  28. Web site: Résultat Chambre des Représentants 18 mai 2003 - Luxembourg . Résultats électoraux . . 29 June 2024 . Brussels, Belgium . fr.
  29. Book: Elections Législatives du 18 mai 2003: Résultats officiels - Chambre des Représentants . . Brussels, Belgium . 253-272 . 30 May 2024 . fr.
  30. Book: Elections Législatives du 13 juin 1999: Résultats officiels - Chambre des Représentants . . Brussels, Belgium . 26-27 . 30 May 2024 . fr.
  31. Web site: Résultat Chambre des Représentants 13 juin 1999 - Arlon-Marche-en-Famenne-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton . Résultats électoraux . . 29 June 2024 . Brussels, Belgium . fr.
  32. Book: Elections Législatives du 13 juin 1999: Résultats officiels - Chambre des Représentants . . Brussels, Belgium . 195-209 . 30 May 2024 . fr.
  33. Web site: DOC 50 0001/003 Liste des Membres de la Chambre et Leurs Suppléants . . 1 June 2024 . Brussels, Belgium . 16-17 . 12 October 1999 . fr.
  34. Book: Elections Législatives du 21 mai 1995: Résultats officiels - Chambre des Représentants . . Brussels, Belgium . 24 . 30 May 2024 . fr.
  35. Web site: Résultat Chambre des Représentants 21 mai 1995 - Arlon-Marche-en-Famenne-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton . Résultats électoraux . . 29 June 2024 . Brussels, Belgium . fr.
  36. Book: Elections Législatives du 21 mai 1995: Résultats officiels - Chambre des Représentants . . Brussels, Belgium . 197-204 . 30 May 2024 . fr.
  37. Web site: DOC 49 0001/001 Liste des Membres de la Chambre et Leurs Suppléants . . 1 June 2024 . Brussels, Belgium . 16-17 . 3 October 1995 . fr.