Roermond was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between the first Belgian parliamentary election in 1831,[1] and the transfer of Roermond to the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1839, under the stipulations of the Treaty of London.
Election | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | |||
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1831 | Théodore Olislagers de Sipernau (Catholic) | Antoine Ernst (Liberal) | Henri de Brouckère (Liberal) | |||
1833 | Nicolas de Longrée (Catholic) | Louis Beerenbroeck (Catholic) | Jean Scheyven (Catholic) | |||
1837 | 2 seats |