1882 Belgian general election

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Partial general elections were held in Belgium on 13 June 1882.[1][2] The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won 79 of the 138 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 37 of the 69 seats in the Senate.[2] Voter turnout was 75.1%, although only 55,517 people were eligible to vote.

Quick facts 69 of the 138 seats in the Chamber of Representatives 70 seats needed for a majority, First party ...
1882 Belgian general election

← 1880
13 June 1882 (1882-06-13)
1884 â†’

69 of the 138 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
70 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Walthère Frère-Orban Jules Malou
Party Liberal Catholic
Leader since Candidate for PM Candidate for PM
Seats before 74 seats 58 seats
Seats won 49 20
Seats after 79 59
Seat change Increase 5 Increase 1
Popular vote 22,001 19,681
Percentage 52.77% 47.21%

Government before election

Frère-Orban II
Liberal

Government after election

Frère-Orban II
Liberal

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Under the alternating system, elections for the Chamber of Representatives were only held in four out of the nine provinces: Hainaut, Limburg, Liège and East Flanders. Special elections were also held in the arrondissements of Antwerp, Philippeville, Brussels, Nivelles and Namur.

Run-off elections were held a week later, on 20 June 1882.

A special election was also held in Liège on 16 October 1882 following the death of Dieudonné Mouton [nl] on 17 September.

Results

Chamber of Representatives

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats
WonTotal+/–
Liberal Party22,00152.774979+5
Catholic Party19,68147.212059+1
Others70.02000
Total41,689100.0069138+6
Total votes41,689–
Registered voters/turnout55,51775.09
Source: Mackie & Rose,[3] Sternberger et al.
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Senate

More information Party, Seats ...
PartySeats
Liberal Party37
Catholic Party32
Total69
Source: Sternberger et al.
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Constituencies

The distribution of seats among the electoral districts was as follows for the Chamber of Representatives, with the difference compared to the previous election due to population growth:[4]

More information Province, Arrondissement ...
ProvinceArrondissementSeatsChange
AntwerpAntwerp8+1
Mechelen3–
Turnhout3–
LimburgHasselt2–
Maaseik1–
Tongeren2–
East FlandersAalst4+1
Oudenaarde3–
Gent8–
Eeklo1–
Dendermonde3–
Sint-Niklaas3–
West FlandersBruges3–
Roeselare2–
Tielt2–
Kortrijk4–
Ypres3–
Veurne1–
Diksmuide1–
Ostend1–
BrabantLeuven5–
Brussels16+2
Nivelles4–
HainautTournai4–
Ath2–
Charleroi7–
Thuin3–
Mons6+1
Soignies3–
LiègeHuy2–
Waremme2–
Liège9+1
Verviers4–
LuxembourgArlon1–
Marche1–
Bastogne1–
Neufchâteau1–
Virton1–
NamurNamur4–
Dinant2–
Philippeville2–
138+6
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