Namur (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Parliamentary constituency in Belgium
Namur Location of Namur within Belgium
Province Namur Region Wallonia Population 502,261 (2023)[ 1] Electorate 379,299 (2019) Area 3,675 km2 (2023)[ 2] Created 1995 Seats 6 (1995–present) Members[ 3] Created from
Namur (Dutch : Namen ; German : Namür ) 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 Namur-Dinant-Philippeville (Dutch : Namen-Dinant-Philippeville ) in 1995 following the fourth Belgian state reform. It was renamed Namur in 2003 following the re-organisation of constituencies across Belgium along provincial lines. It is conterminous with the province of Namur . The constituency currently elects six 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 379,299 registered electors.
Electoral system
Namur currently elects six 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
Workers PTB
Ecolo Ecolo
Socialists PS
Democratic Federalists DéFI / FDF
Reformists MR / PRL-FDF
Les Engagés LE / CDH / PSC
Chez Nous Chez Nous / PP
National Front FN
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2019
36,330
11.92%
1
46,320
15.19%
1
67,422
22.11%
2
14,809
4.86%
0
60,266
19.77%
1
51,977
17.05%
1
8,906
2.92%
0
2014
14,559
4.86%
0
29,186
9.74%
1
83,361
27.83%
2
8,367
2.79%
0
84,788
28.31%
2
48,135
16.07%
1
13,029
4.35%
0
2010
4,456
1.55%
0
38,577
13.38%
1
92,857
32.20%
2
71,099
24.65%
2
45,905
15.92%
1
8,985
3.12%
0
7,986
2.77%
0
2007
1,503
0.51%
0
43,532
14.76%
1
76,529
25.95%
2
97,072
32.92%
2
49,906
16.92%
1
14,649
4.97%
0
2003
1,086
0.38%
0
24,297
8.60%
0
94,634
33.50%
3
79,599
28.18%
2
51,685
18.30%
1
14,799
5.24%
0
1999
833
0.31%
0
51,748
19.33%
1
73,770
27.56%
2
67,958
25.39%
2
51,190
19.12%
1
10,887
4.07%
0
1995
1,582
0.61%
0
29,723
11.41%
0
81,859
31.41%
2
66,622
25.57%
2
59,850
22.97%
2
18,050
6.93%
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
Total Votes
%
Seats
Dinant
Namur
Philippe -ville
Expat -riates
Socialist Party
PS
14,108
42,975
10,251
88
67,422
22.11%
2
Reformist Movement
MR
17,388
33,743
8,999
136
60,266
19.77%
1
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
10,742
35,958
5,220
57
51,977
17.05%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
9,690
32,212
4,204
214
46,320
15.19%
1
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
7,902
22,338
6,066
24
36,330
11.92%
1
DéFI
DéFI
2,696
10,702
1,389
22
14,809
4.86%
0
People's Party
PP
1,796
5,318
1,776
16
8,906
2.92%
0
Destexhe List
984
2,798
534
10
4,326
1.42%
0
DierAnimal
754
2,858
452
6
4,070
1.33%
0
Citizen Collective
CC
565
1,212
628
1
2,406
0.79%
0
The Right
515
1,380
406
9
2,310
0.76%
0
Vlaams Belang
VB
636
1,115
368
5
2,124
0.70%
0
Nation
244
1,138
543
4
1,929
0.63%
0
Agir
316
1,064
300
2
1,682
0.55%
0
Valid votes
68,336
194,811
41,136
594
304,877
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
6,659
14,855
4,175
35
25,724
7.78%
Total polled
74,995
209,666
45,311
629
330,601
87.16%
Registered electors
85,118
241,729
51,574
878
379,299
Turnout
88.11%
86.74%
87.86%
71.64%
87.16%
The following candidates were elected:[ 16]
David Clarinval (MR), 18,209 votes; Jean-Marc Delizée (PS), 12,428 votes; Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo), 11,481 votes; Maxime Prévot (CDH), 31,757 votes; Eliane Tillieuxt (PS), 21,514 votes; and Thierry Warmoes (PTB), 5,654 votes.
Substitutions:[ 17]
2014
Results of the 2014 federal election held on 25 May 2014:[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Dinant
Namur
Philippe -ville
Expat -riates
Reformist Movement
MR
24,901
48,542
11,199
146
84,788
28.31%
2
Socialist Party
PS
16,731
53,490
12,997
143
83,361
27.83%
2
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
9,993
31,870
6,209
63
48,135
16.07%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
6,149
20,356
2,576
105
29,186
9.74%
1
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
2,798
9,731
2,025
5
14,559
4.86%
0
People's Party
PP
2,212
8,457
2,355
5
13,029
4.35%
0
Francophone Democratic Federalists
FDF
1,406
5,863
1,087
11
8,367
2.79%
0
Debout Les Belges!
1,130
4,293
1,188
5
6,616
2.21%
0
The Right
881
2,447
666
9
4,003
1.34%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
465
1,212
287
3
1,96 7
0.66%
0
Nation
230
1,037
308
1
1,576
0.53%
0
Voice of the Belgian People
223
878
177
2
1,280
0.43%
0
Belgische Unie – Union Belge
BUB
172
594
81
10
857
0.29%
0
Walloon Front
FW
101
470
124
0
695
0.23%
0
New Alternative Wallonia
NWA
126
432
112
0
670
0.22%
0
Left Movement
MG
88
272
62
1
423
0.14%
0
Valid votes
67,606
189,944
41,453
509
299,512
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
5,741
15,402
4,025
32
25,200
7.76%
Total polled
73,347
205,346
45,478
541
324,712
88.28%
Registered electors
82,268
234,008
50,843
714
367,833
Turnout
89.16%
87.75%
89.45%
75.77%
88.28%
The following candidates were elected:[ 20]
David Clarinval (MR), 23,544 votes; Jean-Marc Delizée (PS), 23,317 votes; Benoît Dispa (CDH), 13,909 votes; Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo), 6,846 votes; Gwenaëlle Grovonius (PS), 10,176 votes; and Stéphanie Thoron (MR), 12,553 votes.
2010
Results of the 2010 federal election held on 13 June 2010:[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Dinant
Namur
Philippe -ville
Expat -riates
Socialist Party
PS
18,496
59,451
14,841
69
92,857
32.20%
2
Reformist Movement
MR
21,547
40,567
8,858
127
71,099
24.65%
2
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
9,592
29,472
6,792
49
45,905
15.92%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
7,859
26,873
3,748
97
38,577
13.38%
1
People's Party
PP
1,772
5,822
1,371
20
8,985
3.12%
0
National Front
FN
1,657
4,902
1,422
5
7,986
2.77%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
1,566
4,479
1,235
8
7,288
2.53%
0
Wallonia First
970
2,896
749
11
4,626
1.60%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
747
3,152
555
2
4,456
1.55%
0
Belgische Unie – Union Belge
BUB
773
2,304
398
20
3,495
1.21%
0
Left Front
280
938
184
3
1,405
0.49%
0
Wallon+
W+
251
950
163
3
1,367
0.47%
0
Socialist Movement Plus
115
197
56
0
368
0.13%
0
Valid votes
65,625
182,003
40,372
414
288,414
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
5,578
14,061
3,824
20
23,483
7.53%
Total polled
71,203
196,064
44,196
434
311,897
88.29%
Registered electors
79,932
223,482
49,381
471
353,266
Turnout
89.08%
87.73%
89.50%
92.14%
88.29%
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
David Clarinval (MR), 13,092 votes; Jean-Marc Delizée (PS), 24,104 votes; Valérie Déom (PS), 13,578 votes; Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo), 6,705 votes; Sabine Laruelle (MR), 32,389 votes; and Maxime Prévot (CDH), 20,226 votes.
Substitutions:[ 24]
2000s
2007
Results of the 2007 federal election held on 10 June 2007:[ 25] [ 26]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Dinant
Namur
Philippe -ville
Expat -riates
Reformist Movement
MR
28,502
56,187
12,203
180
97,072
32.92%
2
Socialist Party
PS
15,476
49,062
11,884
107
76,529
25.95%
2
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
9,919
32,157
7,756
74
49,906
16.92%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
8,251
30,654
4,501
126
43,532
14.76%
1
National Front
FN
2,463
9,307
2,866
13
14,649
4.97%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
751
2,691
700
4
4,146
1.41%
0
New Belgian Front
FNB
445
1,378
320
3
2,146
0.73%
0
Wallon
Wallon
354
1,306
312
18
1,990
0.67%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
178
1,128
195
2
1,503
0.51%
0
National Force
207
887
196
2
1,292
0.44%
0
Federal Christian Democrats
CDF
283
789
146
10
1,228
0.42%
0
Belgische Unie – Union Belge
BUB
150
623
96
4
873
0.30%
0
Valid votes
66,979
186,169
41,175
543
294,866
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
4,913
12,057
3,393
42
20,405
6.47%
Total polled
71,892
198,226
44,568
585
315,271
90.57%
Registered electors
78,148
220,977
48,281
695
348,101
Turnout
91.99%
89.70%
92.31%
84.17%
90.57%
The following candidates were elected:[ 26]
François Bellot (MR), 19,150 votes; Maryse Declercq-Robert (PS), 6,993 votes; Claude Eerdekens (PS), 24,103 votes; Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo), 7,705 votes; Sabine Laruelle (MR), 39,763 votes; and Maxime Prévot (CDH), 18,244 votes.
Substitutions:[ 27]
2003
Results of the 2003 federal election held on 18 May 2003:[ 28] [ 29]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Dinant
Namur
Philippe -ville
Expat -riates
Socialist Party
PS
16,984
63,402
14,166
82
94,634
33.50%
3
Reformist Movement
MR
21,930
47,149
10,377
143
79,599
28.18%
2
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
14,694
29,665
7,278
48
51,685
18.30%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
4,646
17,145
2,424
82
24,297
8.60%
0
National Front
FN
2,432
9,821
2,527
19
14,799
5.24%
0
Federal Christian Democrats
CDF
883
3,307
386
29
4,605
1.63%
0
Vivant
Vivant
724
2,651
544
4
3,923
1.39%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
461
1,778
449
6
2,694
0.95%
0
CHOPE
444
1,696
289
1
2,430
0.86%
0
New Belgian Front
FNB
269
920
198
0
1,387
0.49%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
181
723
177
5
1,086
0.38%
0
Belgische Unie – Union Belge
BUB
145
604
113
3
865
0.31%
0
Socialist Movement
MS
97
324
44
4
469
0.17%
0
Valid votes
63,890
179,185
38,972
426
282,473
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
5,713
13,831
3,991
104
23,639
7.72%
Total polled
69,603
193,016
42,963
530
306,112
90.95%
Registered electors
75,498
213,834
46,631
607
336,570
Turnout
92.19%
90.26%
92.13%
87.31%
90.95%
The following candidates were elected:[ 30]
Anne Barzin (MR), 24,353 votes; François Bellot (MR), 18,399 votes; Jean-Marc Delizée (PS), 19,590 votes; Valérie Déom (PS), 11,379 votes; Claude Eerdekens (PS), 31,151 votes; and Richard Fournaux (CDH), 22,768 votes.
Substitutions:[ 31]
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 federal election held on 13 June 1999:[ 32] [ 33]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Dinant
Namur
Philippe -ville
Socialist Party
PS
12,591
49,678
11,501
73,770
27.56%
2
Liberal Reformist Party and Democratic Front of Francophones
PRL-FDF
19,263
39,689
9,006
67,958
25.39%
2
Ecolo
Ecolo
9,775
35,628
6,345
51,748
19.33%
1
Christian Social Party
PSC
15,352
28,619
7,219
51,190
19.12%
1
National Front
FN
1,630
7,567
1,690
10,887
4.07%
0
Vivant
Vivant
976
4,374
791
6,141
2.29%
0
French People United in a National Action of Co-operation and Emancipation
FRANCE
251
777
298
1,326
0.50%
0
Communist Party of Wallonia
PC
243
830
208
1,281
0.48%
0
New Belgian Front
FNB
199
913
134
1,246
0.47%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
132
563
138
833
0.31%
0
Party for a New Politics in Belgium
PNPB
116
579
103
798
0.30%
0
Alliance
A
104
357
61
522
0.19%
0
Valid votes
60,632
169,574
37,494
267,700
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
6,597
15,319
4,513
26,429
8.99%
Total polled
67,229
184,893
42,007
294,129
90.68%
Registered electors
72,966
205,767
45,619
324,352
Turnout
92.14%
89.86%
92.08%
90.68%
The following candidates were elected:[ 34]
Anne Barzin (PRL-FDF), 19,337 votes; Martine Dardenne (Ecolo), 12,041 votes; Jean-Marc Delizée (PS), 15,062 votes; Claude Eerdekens (PS), 34,608 votes; Richard Fournaux (PSC), 23,538 votes; and Michel Wauthier (PRL-FDF), 10,874 votes.
1995
Results of the 1995 federal election held on 21 May 1995:[ 35] [ 36]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Dinant
Namur
Philippe -ville
Socialist Party
PS
14,421
54,972
12,466
81,859
31.41%
2
Liberal Reformist Party and Democratic Front of Francophones
PRL-FDF
18,716
38,807
9,099
66,622
25.57%
2
Christian Social Party
PSC
16,210
34,852
8,788
59,850
22.97%
2
Ecolo
Ecolo
5,457
20,965
3,301
29,723
11.41%
0
National Front
FN
2,746
12,814
2,490
18,050
6.93%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
267
1,074
241
1,582
0.61%
0
Unitarist and Centrist
UNIE
140
871
107
1,118
0.43%
0
Union and Democratic Renewal
URD
195
417
92
704
0.27%
0
Solidarity, Universality, Human Rights and Belgian Unity–New
SUD-BEB
109
446
43
598
0.23%
0
Parti Communautaire National-Européen
PCN
89
308
82
479
0.18%
0
Valid votes
58,350
165,526
36,709
260,585
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
7,005
15,504
4,612
27,121
9.43%
Total polled
65,355
181,030
41,321
287,706
91.10%
Registered electors
71,092
200,015
44,694
315,801
Turnout
91.93%
90.51%
92.45%
91.10%
The following candidates were elected:[ 37]
Jean Barzin (PRL-FDF), 17,845 votes; Pierre Beaufays (PSC), 11,637 votes; Jean-Marc Delizée (PS), 18,944 votes; Claude Eerdekens (PS), 24,057 votes; Richard Fournaux (PSC), 16,584 votes; and Michel Wauthier (PRL-FDF), 11,245 votes.
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