South (Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg constituency) explained

South
Nativename:Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch: Süden
French: Sud
German: Süden
Constituency Type:Constituency
Parl Name:Chamber of Deputies
Map4:Sud legislative circonscription of Luxembourg.svg
Map Size:150px
Map Entity:Luxembourg
Region Label:Canton
Region:Capellen
Esch-sur-Alzette
Population:247,091 (2024)[1]
Electorate:111,884 (2023)
Area:442 km2 (2018)[2]
Year:1919
Members Label:Deputies[3]

South (Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch: Süden; French: Sud; German: Süden) is one of the four multi-member constituencies of the Chamber of Deputies, the national legislature of Luxembourg. The constituency was established in 1919 following the introduction of proportional representation for elections to the Chamber of Deputies. It consists of the cantons of Capellen and Esch-sur-Alzette. The constituency currently elects 23 of the 60 members of the Chamber of Deputies using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 general election it had 111,884 registered electors.

Electoral system

South currently elects 23 of the 60 members of the Chamber of Deputies using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4] [5] Electors votes for candidates rather than parties and may cast as many votes as the number of deputies to be elected from the constituency.[6] [7] They may vote for an entire party list or individual candidates and may cast up to two votes for an individual candidate.[6] [7] If the party list contains fewer candidates than the number of deputies to be elected, the elector may vote for candidates from other lists as long as their total number of votes does not exceed the number of deputies to be elected.[7] [8] The ballot paper is invalidated if the elector cast more votes than the number of deputies to be elected from the constituency. Split-ticket voting (panachage) is permitted.[6] [7]

The votes received by each party's candidates are aggregated and seats are allocated to each party using the Hagenbach-Bischoff quota.[8] [9]

Election results

Summary

Election valign=bottom colspan=3Communists
KPL / ABP !
valign=bottom colspan=3Left
DL / NL / RSP / LCR !
valign=bottom colspan=3Socialist Workers
LSAP / LAP / SP !
valign=bottom colspan=3Greens
DG / GLEI-GAP / GAP !
valign=bottom colspan=3Democrats
DP / GD / GPD / RLP
RSP / RP / RL !
valign=bottom colspan=3Christian
Social People

CSV / RP !
valign=bottom colspan=3Alternative
Democratic Reform

ADR / 5/6
colspan=3
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
17,715 0.93% 0 82,914 4.35% 1 467,088 24.53% 6 134,590 7.07% 2 268,591 14.11% 4 529,283 27.80% 7 199,903 10.50% 2
32,338 1.78% 0 108,193 5.96% 1 403,460 22.23% 6 266,445 14.68% 3 214,216 11.80% 3 488,471 26.91% 7 159,223 8.77% 2
40,123 2.40% 0 95,819 5.73% 1 421,519 25.20% 7 163,641 9.78% 2 213,182 12.75% 3 539,306 32.24% 8 125,826 7.52% 2
33,553 2.17% 0 63,965 4.13% 1 436,233 28.16% 7 158,046 10.20% 2 156,646 10.11% 2 551,771 35.62% 9 122,597 7.91% 2
26,942 1.67% 0 36,684 2.28% 0 519,227 32.27% 8 164,798 10.24% 2 152,758 9.49% 2 572,888 35.60% 9 135,814 8.44% 2
76,174 4.98% 1 454,940 29.77% 7 133,980 8.77% 2 234,772 15.36% 4 462,998 30.30% 7 145,886 9.55% 2
43,189 2.77% 0 25,940 1.67% 0 520,970 33.47% 9 158,991 10.21% 2 179,818 11.55% 3 455,400 29.25% 8 110,908 7.12% 1
115,839 7.30% 1 8,229 0.52% 0 535,962 33.78% 9 77,441 4.88% 1 148,991 9.39% 2 489,316 30.84% 8 101,068 6.37% 1
124,216 7.29% 2 4,047 0.24% 0 703,259 41.29% 11 96,774 5.68% 1 199,874 11.73% 3 543,513 31.91% 8
143,146 8.98% 2 4,468 0.28% 0 482,953 30.28% 8 245,261 15.38% 4 486,322 30.49% 8
249,823 15.83% 4 8,285 0.52% 0 554,682 35.14% 9 213,664 13.54% 3 401,606 25.44% 6
304,487 22.00% 5 495,690 35.82% 9 139,350 10.07% 2 440,124 31.80% 7
241,293 17.02% 4 593,103 41.84% 10 75,577 5.33% 1 421,954 29.77% 7
188,282 15.32% 3 493,911 40.18% 8 126,001 10.25% 2 405,185 32.96% 7
177,747 15.10% 3 470,845 40.00% 8 56,214 4.78% 1 430,297 36.56% 8
193,320 18.31% 4 459,867 43.57% 9 69,091 6.55% 1 333,282 31.57% 6
227,619 20.73% 4 335,745 30.57% 6 109,156 9.94% 2 389,324 35.45% 8
70,940 7.27% 1 404,729 41.49% 10 141,695 14.52% 3 331,728 34.00% 8
19314,543 5.54% 0 35,944 43.83% 1 10,883 13.27% 0 30,637 37.36% 1
352,970 48.21% 10 67,791 9.26% 2 262,909 35.91% 7
15,443 3.11% 0 172,321 34.71% 6 82,017 16.52% 3 159,053 32.04% 6
118,975 25.16% 4 88,852 18.79% 3 173,739 36.74% 7

Detailed

2020s

2023

Results of the 2023 general election held on 8 October 2023:[10] [11] [12]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 529,283 27.80% 7
LSAP 467,088 24.53% 6
DP 268,591 14.11% 4
ADR 199,903 10.50% 2
DG 134,590 7.07% 2
PPLU 131,708 6.92% 1
DL 82,914 4.35% 1
FOK 41,966 2.20% 0
KPL 17,715 0.93% 0
Liberty – FreedomLF 16,736 0.88% 0
DK 7,126 0.37% 0
VOLT 6,449 0.34% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,904,069 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 89,832
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 3,748 3.81%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 4,747 4.83%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 98,327 87.88%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 111,884

The following candidates were elected:[13] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 33,398 votes; Marc Baum (DL), 8,664 votes; Dan Biancalana (LSAP), 24,435 votes; Taina Bofferding (LSAP), 30,912 votes; Liz Braz (LSAP), 24,284 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 24,663 votes; Félix Eischen (CSV), 26,542 votes; Luc Emering (DP), 11,833 votes; Georges Engel (LSAP), 24,503 votes; Marc Goergen (PPLU), 12,856 votes; Gusty Graas (DP), 11,943 votes; Max Hahn (DP), 19,477 votes; Fernand Kartheiser (ADR), 13,581 votes; Nancy Kemp-Arendt (CSV), 26,145 votes; Fred Keup (ADR), 14,763 votes; Claude Meisch (DP), 17,001 votes; Georges Mischo (CSV), 30,388 votes; Gilles Roth (CSV), 31,451 votes; Meris Šehović (DG), 8,336 votes; Marc Spautz (CSV), 26,053 votes; Joëlle Welfring (DG), 13,014 votes; Michel Wolter (CSV), 26,922 votes; and Laurent Zeimet (CSV), 24,128 votes.

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 general election held on 14 October 2018:[14] [15]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 488,471 26.91% 7
LSAP 403,460 22.23% 6
DG 266,445 14.68% 3
DP 214,216 11.80% 3
ADR 159,223 8.77% 2
PPLU 126,829 6.99% 1
DL 108,193 5.96% 1
KPL 32,338 1.78% 0
DK 9,516 0.52% 0
Democracy 6,371 0.35% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,815,062 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 85,275
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 3,197 3.45%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 4,313 4.65%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 92,785 90.01%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 103,083

The following candidates were elected:[16] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 40,283 votes; Marc Baum (DL), 10,525 votes; Dan Biancalana (LSAP), 20,601 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 20,599 votes; Félix Braz (DG), 25,124 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 27,310 votes; Félix Eischen (CSV), 25,892 votes; Georges Engel (LSAP), 19,204 votes; Gaston Gibéryen (ADR), 18,370 votes; Marc Goergen (PPLU), 9,818 votes; Pierre Gramegna (DP), 18,383 votes; Max Hahn (DP), 11,228 votes; Jean-Marie Halsdorf (CSV), 23,853 votes; Fernand Kartheiser (ADR), 10,355 votes; Nancy Kemp-Arendt (CSV), 23,802 votes; Dan Kersch (LSAP), 21,441 votes; Josée Lorsché (DG), 17,323 votes; Claude Meisch (DP), 15,527 votes; Georges Mischo (CSV), 25,387 votes; Gilles Roth (CSV), 23,846 votes; Marc Spautz (CSV), 28,685 votes; Roberto Traversini (DG), 19,136 votes; and Michel Wolter (CSV), 24,068 votes.

2013

Results of the 2013 general election held on 20 October 2013:[17] [18]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 539,306 32.24% 8
LSAP 421,519 25.20% 7
DP 213,182 12.75% 3
DG 163,641 9.78% 2
ADR 125,826 7.52% 2
DL 95,819 5.73% 1
PPLU 50,676 3.03% 0
KPL 40,123 2.40% 0
PID 22,571 1.35% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,672,663 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 81,294
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 2,521 2.88%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 3,759 4.29%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 87,574 91.80%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 95,397

The following candidates were elected:[19] Sylvie Andrich-Duval (CSV), 24,269 votes; Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 38,257 votes; Eugène Berger (DP), 12,549 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 24,372 votes; Félix Braz (DG), 19,782 votes; Yves Cruchten (LSAP), 18,205 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 28,067 votes; Félix Eischen (CSV), 26,985 votes; Georges Engel (LSAP), 19,814 votes; Gaston Gibéryen (ADR), 16,518 votes; Gusty Graas (DP), 10,265 votes; Jean-Marie Halsdorf (CSV), 27,215 votes; Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 55,968 votes; Fernand Kartheiser (ADR), 8,531 votes; Nancy Kemp-Arendt (CSV), 24,594 votes; Dan Kersch (LSAP), 21,042 votes; Josée Lorsché (DG), 11,719 votes; Claude Meisch (DP), 22,300 votes; Lydia Mutsch (LSAP), 24,057 votes; Gilles Roth (CSV), 26,585 votes; Marc Spautz (CSV), 28,052 votes; Serge Urbany (DL), 8,830 votes; and Michel Wolter (CSV), 24,828 votes.

2000s

2009

Results of the 2009 general election held on 7 June 2009:[20] [21]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 551,771 35.62% 9
LSAP 436,233 28.16% 7
DG 158,046 10.20% 2
DP 156,646 10.11% 2
ADR 122,597 7.91% 2
DL 63,965 4.13% 1
KPL 33,553 2.17% 0
26,281 1.70% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,549,092 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 76,449
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 2,724 3.32%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 2,924 3.56%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 82,097 91.29%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 89,928

The following candidates were elected:[22] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 42,797 votes; Eugène Berger (DP), 8,566 votes; François Biltgen (CSV), 38,963 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 31,167 votes; Félix Braz (DG), 17,660 votes; Claudia Dall'Agnol (LSAP), 18,561 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 37,743 votes; Christine Doerner (CSV), 23,352 votes; Félix Eischen (CSV), 26,136 votes; Lydie Err (LSAP), 21,378 votes; Gaston Gibéryen (ADR), 17,237 votes; Tania Gibéryen (ADR), 6,759 votes; Jean-Marie Halsdorf (CSV), 32,237 votes; André Hoffmann (DL), 10,770 votes; Jean Huss (DG), 14,279 votes; Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 67,082 votes; Nancy Kemp-Arendt (CSV), 26,285 votes; Lucien Lux (LSAP), 22,297 votes; Claude Meisch (DP), 22,402 votes; Lydia Mutsch (LSAP), 26,549 votes; Gilles Roth (CSV), 23,636 votes; Marc Spautz (CSV), 24,465 votes; and Michel Wolter (CSV), 28,622 votes.

2004

Results of the 2004 general election held on 13 June 2004:[23]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 572,888 35.60% 9
LSAP 519,227 32.27% 8
DG 164,798 10.24% 2
DP 152,758 9.49% 2
ADR 135,814 8.44% 2
DL 36,684 2.28% 0
KPL 26,942 1.67% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,609,111 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 77,491
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 2,401 2.92%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 2,320 2.82%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 82,212 92.28%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 89,085

The following candidates were elected:[24] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 36,443 votes; François Biltgen (CSV), 47,021 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 36,030 votes; John Castegnaro (LSAP), 31,783 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 40,870 votes; Lydie Err (LSAP), 22,473 votes; Gaston Gibéryen (ADR), 16,284 votes; Marcel Glesener (CSV), 24,251 votes; Henri Grethen (DP), 15,539 votes; Jean-Marie Halsdorf (CSV), 30,378 votes; Norbert Haupert (CSV), 24,080 votes; Jean Huss (DG), 18,055 votes; Aly Jaerling (ADR), 8,039 votes; Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 65,378 votes; Lucien Lux (LSAP), 32,022 votes; Claude Meisch (DP), 11,993 votes; Lydia Mutsch (LSAP), 28,953 votes; Marc Spautz (CSV), 25,497 votes; Nelly Stein (CSV), 24,454 votes; Fred Sunnen (CSV), 24,725 votes; Claude Turmes (DG), 11,534 votes; Michel Wolter (CSV), 28,748 votes; and Marc Zanussi (LSAP), 28,015 votes.

1990s

1999

Results of the 1999 general election held on 13 June 1999:[25]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 462,998 30.30% 7
LSAP 454,940 29.77% 7
DP 234,772 15.36% 4
ADR 145,886 9.55% 2
DG 133,980 8.77% 2
DL 76,174 4.98% 1
GaL 14,117 0.92% 0
5,382 0.35% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,528,249 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 73,547
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 3,193 4.05%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 2,180 2.76%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 78,920 85.54%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 92,259

The following candidates were elected:[26] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 28,401 votes; Eugène Berger (DP), 12,763 votes; François Biltgen (CSV), 22,373 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 36,357 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 32,266 votes; Lydie Err (LSAP), 21,323 votes; Robert Garcia (DG), 9,757 votes; Gaston Gibéryen (ADR), 14,605 votes; Marcel Glesener (CSV), 22,392 votes; Gusty Graas (DP), 11,454 votes; Henri Grethen (DP), 17,921 votes; Jean-Marie Halsdorf (CSV), 20,732 votes; André Hoffmann (DL), 8,099 votes; Jean Huss (DG), 12,084 votes; Aly Jaerling (ADR), 7,760 votes; Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 46,430 votes; Lucien Lux (LSAP), 27,329 votes; Jacques Poos (LSAP), 22,139 votes; John Schummer (DP), 12,045 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 30,306 votes; Nelly Stein (CSV), 20,984 votes; Michel Wolter (CSV), 23,283 votes; and Marc Zanussi (LSAP), 22,860 votes.

1994

Results of the 1994 general election held on 12 June 1994:[27]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 520,970 33.47% 9
CSV 455,400 29.25% 8
DP 179,818 11.55% 3
GLEI-GAP 158,991 10.21% 2
ADR 110,908 7.12% 1
NB 50,345 3.23% 0
KPL 43,189 2.77% 0
NL 25,940 1.67% 0
Neutral and Independent Human Rights Party NOMP 9,863 0.63% 0
Luxembourg Association for an Improved Future ALFA 1,235 0.08% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,556,659 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 73,573
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 3,580 4.53%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,880 2.38%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 79,033 88.99%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 88,807

The following candidates were elected:[28] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 27,483 votes; Eugène Berger (DP), 8,676 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 31,201 votes; François Colling (CSV), 25,189 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 28,363 votes; Lydie Err (LSAP), 22,836 votes; Robert Garcia (GLEI-GAP), 9,235 votes; Gaston Gibéryen (ADR), 11,011 votes; Marcel Glesener (CSV), 21,484 votes; Henri Grethen (DP), 14,763 votes; Jean Huss (GLEI-GAP), 13,527 votes; Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 39,207 votes; Ady Jung (CSV), 20,999 votes; Johny Lahure (LSAP), 29,017 votes; Lucien Lux (LSAP), 26,184 votes; Lydia Mutsch (LSAP), 21,795 votes; Jacques Poos (LSAP), 31,970 votes; Viviane Reding (CSV), 23,459 votes; John Schummer (DP), 10,237 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 31,218 votes; Nelly Stein (CSV), 20,995 votes; Michel Wolter (CSV), 24,257 votes; and Marc Zanussi (LSAP), 23,241 votes.

1980s

1989

Results of the 1989 general election held on 18 June 1989:[29]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 535,962 33.78% 9
CSV 489,316 30.84% 8
DP 148,991 9.39% 2
KPL 115,839 7.30% 1
5/6 101,068 6.37% 1
GAP 77,441 4.88% 1
GLEI 60,336 3.80% 1
NB 48,556 3.06% 0
RSP 8,229 0.52% 0
Citizens Party 871 0.05% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,586,609 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 73,740
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 2,760 3.53%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,675 2.14%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 78,175 88.21%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 88,628

The following candidates were elected:[30] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 24,546 votes; Josy Barthel (DP), 12,234 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 28,501 votes; Joseph Brebsom (LSAP), 23,882 votes; François Colling (CSV), 27,011 votes; Mars Di Bartolomeo (LSAP), 23,414 votes; Camille Dimmer (CSV), 22,441 votes; Lydie Err (LSAP), 24,649 votes; Gaston Gibéryen (5/6), 8,566 votes; Henri Grethen (DP), 9,350 votes; Jean Huss (GAP), 8,538 votes; Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 34,932 votes; Johny Lahure (LSAP), 28,863 votes; Marcelle Lentz-Cornette (CSV), 23,053 votes; Lucien Lux (LSAP), 24,714 votes; Jim Meisch (GLEI), 4,134 votes; Jacques Poos (LSAP), 37,917 votes; René Putzeys (CSV), 24,288 votes; Viviane Reding (CSV), 25,567 votes; Jean Regenwetter (LSAP), 23,289 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 34,637 votes; René Urbany (KPL), 13,443 votes; and Michel Wolter (CSV), 24,325 votes.

1984

Results of the 1984 general election held on 17 June 1984:[31]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 703,259 41.29% 11
CSV 543,513 31.91% 8
DP 199,874 11.73% 3
KPL 124,216 7.29% 2
GAP 96,774 5.68% 1
PSI 31,634 1.86% 0
LCR 4,047 0.24% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,703,317 100.00% 25
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 73,086
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 3,103 3.99%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,543 1.99%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 77,732 89.68%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 86,679

The following candidates were elected:[32] Jean Asselborn (LSAP), 28,349 votes; Josy Barthel (DP), 14,790 votes; Bernard Berg (LSAP), 30,998 votes; Nicolas Birtz (LSAP), 28,615 votes; Aloyse Bisdorff (KPL), 7,374 votes; Alex Bodry (LSAP), 29,004 votes; Joseph Brebsom (LSAP), 30,517 votes; François Colling (CSV), 27,676 votes; Camille Dimmer (CSV), 22,289 votes; Willy Dondelinger (LSAP), 28,202 votes; Nicolas Eickmann (LSAP), 28,959 votes; Lydie Err (LSAP), 29,697 votes; Jean-Pierre Glesener (CSV), 23,056 votes; Henri Grethen (DP), 10,032 votes;Jean Huss (GAP), 5,067 votes; Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), 29,382 votes; Marcelle Lentz-Cornette (CSV), 24,193 votes; René Mart (DP), 11,323 votes; Jacques Poos (LSAP), 35,577 votes; Viviane Reding (CSV), 26,447 votes; Jean Regenwetter (LSAP), 30,265 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 32,561 votes; Maurice Thoss (LSAP), 29,073 votes; René Urbany (KPL), 10,257 votes; and Michel Wolter (CSV), 23,135 votes.

1970s

1979

Results of the 1979 general election held on 10 June 1979:[33] [34]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 486,322 30.49% 8
LSAP 482,953 30.28% 8
DP 245,261 15.38% 4
KPL 143,146 8.98% 2
EDF 112,057 7.03% 1
SDP 104,799 6.57% 1
15,843 0.99% 0
LCR 4,468 0.28% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,594,849 100.00% 24
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 70,145
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 3,161 4.17%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 2,553 3.37%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 75,859 89.79%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 84,486

The following candidates were elected:[35] Josy Barthel (DP), 17,019 votes; Albert Berchem (DP), 11,967 votes; Bernard Berg (LSAP), 23,618 votes; Aloyse Bisdorff (KPL), 7,477 votes; Joseph Brebsom (LSAP), 21,365 votes; René Bürger (CSV), 22,655 votes; François Colling (CSV), 27,118 votes; Willy Dondelinger (LSAP), 20,947 votes; Joseph Eyschen (DP), 11,687 votes; Jean-Pierre Glesener (CSV), 22,723 votes; Roger Krier (LSAP), 21,318 votes; Marcelle Lentz-Cornette (CSV), 21,596 votes; Joseph Lucius (CSV), 20,931 votes; Astrid Lulling (SDP), 13,646 votes; René Mart (DP), 13,472 votes; Jacques Poos (LSAP), 25,279 votes; Viviane Reding (CSV), 22,971 votes; Jean Regenwetter (LSAP), 21,595 votes; Lydie Schmit (LSAP), 23,345 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 24,740 votes; Maurice Thoss (LSAP), 21,990 votes; René Urbany (KPL), 9,920 votes; Jos Weirich (EDF), 7,160 votes; and Jean Wolter (CSV), 25,018 votes.

1974

Results of the 1974 general election held on 26 May 1974:[34] [36]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 554,682 35.14% 9
CSV 401,606 25.44% 6
KPL 249,823 15.83% 4
DP 213,664 13.54% 3
SDP 150,335 9.52% 2
LCR 8,285 0.52% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,578,395 100.00% 24
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 70,100
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 1,674 2.25%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 2,505 3.37%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 74,279 91.50%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 81,176

The following candidates were elected:[37] Albert Berchem (DP), 11,535 votes; Bernard Berg (LSAP), 27,547 votes; Marthe Bigelbach-Fohrmann (LSAP), 23,331 votes; Nicolas Birtz (LSAP), 24,426 votes; Joseph Brebsom (LSAP), 24,192 votes; René Bürger (CSV), 20,389 votes; Jean Dupong (CSV), 19,934 votes; Marcel Flammang (KPL), 11,986 votes; Jean-Pierre Glesener (CSV), 19,363 votes; Joseph Grandgenet (KPL), 14,280 votes; Joseph Haupert (LSAP), 24,658 votes; Marcel Knauf (LSAP), 24,543 votes; Roger Krier (LSAP), 25,581 votes; Joseph Lucius (CSV), 19,127 votes; Astrid Lulling (SDP), 17,097 votes; Marcel Mart (DP), 19,311 votes; René Mart (DP), 12,029 votes; Dominique Meis (KPL), 11,687 votes; Jacques Poos (LSAP), 25,942 votes; Roger Schleimer (SDP), 9,581 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 22,881 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 16,706 votes; Raymond Vouel (LSAP), 27,072 votes; and Jean Wolter (CSV), 20,814 votes.

1960s

1968

Results of the 1968 general election held on 15 December 1968:[38]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 495,690 35.82% 9
CSV 440,124 31.80% 7
KPL 304,487 22.00% 5
DP 139,350 10.07% 2
National Solidarity 4,250 0.31% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,383,901 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 64,017
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 2,283 3.35%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,907 2.80%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 68,207 90.16%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 75,650

The following candidates were elected:[39] Albert Berchem (DP), 8,580 votes; Bernard Berg (LSAP), 21,542 votes; René Bürger (CSV), 21,432 votes; Jean Dupong (CSV), 25,188 votes; Romain Fandel (LSAP), 24,972 votes; Joseph Flammang (KPL), 13,730 votes; Jean Fohrmann (LSAP), 23,428 votes; Jean-Pierre Glesener (CSV), 21,644 votes; Joseph Grandgenet (KPL), 15,898 votes; René Hartmann (LSAP), 21,453 votes; Antoine Krier (LSAP), 23,618 votes; Roger Krier (LSAP), 21,492 votes; Joseph Lucius (CSV), 20,893 votes; Astrid Lulling (LSAP), 24,682 votes; René Mart (DP), 7,132 votes; Dominique Meis (KPL), 14,185 votes; Pierre Rumé (CSV), 20,984 votes; Roger Schleimer (LSAP), 21,648 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 24,846 votes; Dominique Urbany (KPL), 16,008 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 17,067 votes; Raymond Vouel (LSAP), 25,381 votes; and Jean Wolter (CSV), 20,873 votes.

1964

Results of the 1964 general election held on 7 June 1964:[40]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 593,103 41.84% 10
CSV 421,954 29.77% 7
KPL 241,293 17.02% 4
MIP 85,630 6.04% 1
DP 75,577 5.33% 1
align=left colspan=3Total 1,417,557 100.00% 23
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 64,778
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 2,261 3.29%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,723 2.51%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 68,762 91.60%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 75,066

The following candidates were elected:[41] Albert Berchem (DP), 5,437 votes; Nicolas Biever (LSAP), 30,407 votes; Edmond Chlecq (MIP), 5,218 votes; Émile Colling (CSV), 22,346 votes; Jean Dupong (CSV), 19,699 votes; Romain Fandel (LSAP), 28,654 votes; Jean Fohrmann (LSAP), 29,393 votes; Jean Gallion (LSAP), 27,401 votes; Pierre Gansen (LSAP), 26,778 votes; Jean-Pierre Glesener (CSV), 19,284 votes; Joseph Grandgenet (KPL), 12,049 votes; Jacques Hoffmann (KPL), 10,563 votes; Théophile Kirsch (LSAP), 25,265 votes; Marcel Knauf (LSAP), 25,763 votes; Antoine Krier (LSAP), 29,129 votes; Joseph Lucius (CSV), 19,730 votes; Pierre Schockmel (CSV), 19,672 votes; Jules Schreiner (LSAP), 25,621 votes; Jean Spautz (CSV), 22,041 votes; Dominique Steichen (LSAP), 26,904 votes; Dominique Urbany (KPL), 12,708 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 13,248 votes; and Charles Wirtgen (CSV), 19,188 votes.

1950s

1959

Results of the 1959 general election held on 1 February 1959:[34] [42]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 493,911 40.18% 8
CSV 405,185 32.96% 7
KPL 188,282 15.32% 3
DP 126,001 10.25% 2
National Solidarity 15,821 1.29% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,229,200 100.00% 20
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 64,330
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,081 4.57%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 67,411 93.41%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 72,166

The following candidates were elected:[42] Albert Berchem (DP), 8,102 votes; Nicolas Biever (LSAP), 31,781 votes; François Cigrang (DP), 8,294 votes; Émile Colling (CSV), 26,242 votes; Jean Dupong (CSV), 24,275 votes; Romain Fandel (LSAP), 27,314 votes; Jean Fohrmann (LSAP), 28,921 votes; Jean Gallion (LSAP), 25,191 votes; Pierre Gansen (LSAP), 27,431 votes; Joseph Grandgenet (KPL), 11,206 votes; Jean Kinsch (CSV), 22,050 votes; Antoine Krier (LSAP), 28,070 votes; Joseph Lommel (CSV), 21,911 votes; Joseph Lucius (CSV), 22,160 votes; Denis Netgen (LSAP), 24,717 votes; Pierre Schockmel (CSV), 22,419 votes; Dominique Steichen (LSAP), 26,633 votes; Dominique Urbany (KPL), 11,959 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 12,435 votes; and Charles Wirtgen (CSV), 21,900 votes.

1954

Results of the 1954 general election held on 30 May 1954:[34] [43]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 470,845 40.00% 8
CSV 430,297 36.56% 8
KPL 177,747 15.10% 3
GD 56,214 4.78% 1
Independent Party of the Middle Class 41,978 3.57% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,177,081 100.00% 20
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 61,136
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes 3,024 4.71%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 64,160 93.55%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 68,584

The following candidates were elected:[43] Nicolas Biever (LSAP), 28,838 votes; François Cigrang (GD), 4,084 votes; Émile Colling (CSV), 25,920 votes; Jean Dupong (CSV), 25,296 votes; Romain Fandel (LSAP), 26,143 votes; Jean Fohrmann (LSAP), 27,636 votes; Pierre Gansen (LSAP), 26,644 votes; Joseph Grandgenet (KPL), 10,237 votes; Jean Kinsch (CSV), 22,808 votes; Antoine Krier (LSAP), 25,528 votes; Joseph Lommel (CSV), 23,474 votes; Nicholas Margue (CSV), 23,454 votes; Denis Netgen (LSAP), 24,481 votes; Michel Rasquin (LSAP), 26,839 votes; Jean-Baptiste Rock (CSV), 22,855 votes; Dominique Steichen (LSAP), 23,769 votes; Dominique Urbany (KPL), 10,348 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 11,090 votes; Alex Werné (CSV), 21,992 votes; and Charles Wirtgen (CSV), 22,928 votes.

1940s

1948

Results of the 1948 general election held on 6 June 1948:[34] [44]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LSAP 459,867 43.57% 9
CSV 333,282 31.57% 6
KPL 193,320 18.31% 4
GPD 69,091 6.55% 1
align=left colspan=3Total 1,055,560 100.00% 20
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 55,106
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 1,726 2.97%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,250 2.15%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 58,082 91.54%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 63,448

The following candidates were elected:[44] Nicolas Biever (LSAP), 28,202 votes; Victor Bodson (LSAP), 27,887 votes; Mathias Clemens (LSAP), 22,512 votes; Émile Colling (CSV), 20,330 votes; Pierre Dupong (CSV), 23,373 votes; Romain Fandel (LSAP), 23,448 votes; Jean Fohrmann (LSAP), 29,088 votes; Pierre Gansen (LSAP), 26,403 votes; Joseph Grandgenet (KPL), 11,790 votes; Aloyse Hentgen (CSV), 19,205 votes; Antoine Krier (LSAP), 24,724 votes; Nicholas Margue (CSV), 18,103 votes; Nicolas Moes (KPL), 10,576 votes; Denis Netgen (LSAP), 25,223 votes; Alphonse Osch (GPD), 5,976 votes; Michel Rasquin (LSAP), 26,043 votes; Jean-Baptiste Rock (CSV), 19,731 votes; Dominique Urbany (KPL), 12,038 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 12,976 votes; and Charles Wirtgen (CSV), 18,417 votes.

1945

Results of the 1945 general election held on 21 October 1945:[45]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
CSV 389,324 35.45% 8
LAP 335,745 30.57% 6
KPL 227,619 20.73% 4
GPD 109,156 9.94% 2
LP 36,321 3.31% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 1,098,165 100.00% 20
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 56,664
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 490 0.84%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,095 1.88%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 58,249
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[45] Nicolas Biever (LAP), 20,342 votes; Mathias Clemens (LAP), 18,482 votes; Émile Colling (CSV), 22,625 votes; Pierre Dupong (CSV), 28,171 votes; Jean Fohrmann (LAP), 20,977 votes; Ferdinand Frieden (GPD), 7,215 votes; Pierre Gansen (LSAP), 18,196 votes; Joseph Grandgenet (KPL), 13,266 votes; Aloyse Hentgen (CSV), 22,338 votes; Léon Kinsch (CSV), 21,769 votes; Nicolas Kremer (GPD), 6,635 votes; Antoine Krier (LAP), 21,423 votes; Joseph Lommel (CSV), 19,431 votes; Nicholas Margue (CSV), 23,166 votes; Denis Netgen (LAP), 19,221 votes; Jean-Baptiste Rock (CSV), 22,386 votes; Nicolas Schumacher (KPL), 11,939 votes; Dominique Urbany (KPL), 15,649 votes; Arthur Useldinger (KPL), 14,811 votes; and Charles Wirtgen (CSV), 20,416 votes.

1930s

1934

Results of the 1934 general election held on 3 June 1934:[46]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LAP 404,729 41.49% 10
RP 331,728 34.00% 8
RLP 141,695 14.52% 3
KPL 70,940 7.27% 1
25,694 2.63% 0
Middle Class Party 793 0.08% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 975,579 100.00% 22
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 47,045
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 1,141 2.31%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,305 2.64%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 49,491 92.35%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 53,591

The following candidates were elected:[46] Jean-Pierre Bausch (LAP), 19,933 votes; Zénon Bernard (KPL), 6,057 votes; Nicolas Biever (LAP), 21,201 votes; René Blum (LAP), 24,165 votes; Victor Bodson (LAP), 19,158 votes; Hubert Clément (LAP), 20,543 votes; Pierre Dupong (RP), 22,401 votes; Pierre Hamer (LAP), 19,441 votes; Aloyse Hentgen (RP), 16,613 votes; Edouard Kirsch (RP), 16,590 votes; Léon Kinsch (RP), 16,389 votes; Adolphe Krieps (LAP), 19,025 votes; Pierre Krier (LAP), 21,031 votes; Charles Krombach (RLP), 8,618 votes; Émile Mark (RLP), 10,617 votes; Denis Netgen (LAP), 19,053 votes; Eugène Reichling (RP), 18,347 votes; Jean-Baptiste Rock (RP), 16,842 votes; Marcel Schintgen (RP), 15,854 votes; Joseph Schroeder (LAP), 18,952 votes; Guillaume Theves (RLP), 11,569 votes; Nicolas Wirtgen (RP), 17,461 votes.

1931

Results of the 1931 general election held on 7 June 1931:[47]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LAP 35,944 43.83% 1
RP 30,637 37.36% 1
RSP 10,883 13.27% 0
KPL 4,543 5.54% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 82,007 100.00% 2
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 41,156
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 1,415 3.16%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 2,275 5.07%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 44,846
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[47] Jean-Pierre Mockel (LAP), 18,814 votes; and Eugène Reichling (RP), 16,336 votes.

1920s

1928

Results of the 1928 general election held on 3 June 1928:[48]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LAP 352,970 48.21% 10
RP 262,909 35.91% 7
RP 67,791 9.26% 2
OG 48,492 6.62% 1
align=left colspan=3Total 732,162 100.00% 20
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 39,427
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 560 1.36%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,121 2.73%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 41,108 89.62%
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors 45,871

The following candidates were elected:[48] Jean-Pierre Bausch (LAP), 16,822 votes; Nicolas Biever (LAP), 20,189 votes; René Blum (LAP), 24,340 votes; Albert Clemang (RP), 8,040 votes; Hubert Clément (LAP), 18,460 votes; Eugène Auguste Collart (RP), 17,565 votes; Eugène Dondelinger (RP), 18,271 votes; Pierre Dupong (RP), 21,908 votes; Pierre Hamer (LAP), 16,424 votes; Edouard Kirsch (RP), 15,247 votes; Adolphe Krieps (LAP), 19,493 votes; Pierre Krier (LAP), 21,067 votes; Hubert Loutsch (OG), 8,593 votes; Émile Mark (RP), 8,721 votes; Valentin Noesen (RP), 13,851 votes; Jacques Thilmany (LAP), 19,688 votes; Albert Wagner (RP), 13,798 votes; Léon Weirich (LAP), 16,997 votes; Victor Wilhelm (LAP), 19,787 votes; and Nicolas Wirtgen (RP), 16,662 votes.

1925

Results of the 1925 general election held on 1 March 1925:[49]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
LAP 172,321 34.71% 6
RP 159,053 32.04% 6
RL 82,017 16.52% 3
ONV 44,383 8.94% 1
Independent Party of the Peasants 23,263 4.69% 0
ABP 15,443 3.11% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 496,480 100.00% 16
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes 32,673
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes 428 1.25%
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other 1,157 3.38%
align=left colspan=3Total Polled 34,258
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[49] Nicolas Biever (LAP), 12,212 votes; René Blum (LAP), 16,476 votes; Albert Clemang (RL), 8,187 votes; Eugène Auguste Collart (RP), 13,320 votes; Eugène Dondelinger (RP), 13,765 votes; Pierre Dupong (RP), 13,476 votes; Aloyse Kayser (RL); 11,005 votes; Edouard Kirsch (RP), 12,264 votes; Adolphe Krieps (LAP), 11,858 votes; Pierre Krier (LAP), 14,312 votes; Hubert Loutsch (ONV), 7,295 votes; Émile Mark (RL), 12,648 votes; Jacques Thilmany (LAP), 12,214 votes; Victor Wilhelm (LAP), 14,866 votes; Albert Wagner (RP), 10,423 votes; and Nicolas Wirtgen (RP), 12,025 votes.

1910s

1919

Results of the 1919 general election held on 26 October 1919:[50]

Party align=center valign=bottom width="50"Votes !align=center valign=bottom width="50"% !Seats
RP 173,739 36.74% 7
SP 118,975 25.16% 4
RL 88,852 18.79% 3
FV 64,847 13.71% 2
Emile Mark List 14,055 2.97% 0
Independent Workers' Party 11,354 2.40% 0
J Kayser List 1,084 0.23% 0
align=left colspan=3Total 472,906 100.00% 16
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes
align=left colspan=3Blank Votes
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes – Other
align=left colspan=3Total Polled
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[50] Alphonse Bervard (RP), 10,898 votes; René Blum (SP), 11,489 votes; Albert Clemang (RL), 8,535 votes; Eugène Dondelinger (RP), 15,753 votes; Pierre Dupong (RP), 15,051 votes; Bernard Herschbach (FV), 7,928 votes; Pierre Kappweiler (FV), 8,227 votes; Aloyse Kayser (RL); 11,505 votes; Edouard Kirsch (RP), 13,260 votes; Adolphe Krieps (SP), 11,152 votes; Pierre Krier (SP), 12,720 votes; Eugène Steichen (RP), 10,909 votes; Joseph Thorn (SP), 9,618 votes; Georges Ulveling (RL), 7,035 votes; Albert Wagner (RP), 10,792 votes; and Nicolas Wirtgen (RP), 13,209 votes.

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