Belgian general election, 1902

Belgian general election, 1902

25 May 1902

85+6 of 166 seats in the Chamber of Representatives

Partial general elections were held in Belgium on 25 May 1902.[1] The result was a victory for the Catholic Party, which won 54 of the 85 seats up for election in the Chamber of Representatives.[2] Voter turnout was 95.7%.[3]

Under the alternating system, elections were only held in five out of the nine provinces: Antwerp, Brabant, Luxembourg, Namur and West Flanders. In addition to the regular elections for these 85 seats, elections were held for one seat (6 in total) in Ghent-Eeklo, Aalst, Soignies, Charleroi, Liège and Verviers because the number of representatives increased for these electoral arrondissements following the population census.

A month earlier, a general strike was held, aimed at forcing electoral reform and notably the end of the system of plural voting. However, it was unsuccessful. The Catholic Party, being against reform, even strengthened their majority in the elections.

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Catholic Party596,38256.054
Liberal Party266,89125.120
Belgian Labour Party159,37015.010
Christene Volkspartij26,4352.51
Other parties15,8481.50
Invalid/blank votes38,642
Total1,103,56810085
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

Constituencies

The distribution of seats among the electoral districts was as follows.[4] Several arrondissements got one or more additional seats, following the population census.

ProvinceArrondissement(s)SeatsChange
AntwerpAntwerp13+2
Mechelen4
Turnhout3
LimburgHasselt3
Tongeren-Maaseik3
East FlandersAalst5+1
Oudenaarde3
Gent-Eeklo11+1
Dendermonde3
Sint-Niklaas4
West FlandersBruges4+1
Roeselare-Tielt4
Kortrijk5+1
Ypres3
Veurne-Diksmuide-Ostend4
BrabantLeuven6
Brussels21+3
Nivelles4
HainautTournai-Ath6
Charleroi9+1
Thuin3
Mons6
Soignies3+1
LiègeHuy-Waremme4
Liège12+1
Verviers5+1
LuxembourgArlon-Marche-Bastogne3
Neufchâteau-Virton2
NamurNamur5
Dinant-Philippeville4
Total166+14

References

  1. Nohlen, Dieter; Stöver, Philip (31 May 2010). Elections in Europe: A data handbook. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. p. 289. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7.
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p308
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p295
  4. List of members of the Chamber of Representatives (1920-1921)
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