1890 Belgian general election

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Partial general elections were held in Belgium on 10 June 1890.[1][2] In the elections for the Chamber of Representatives the result was a victory for the Catholic Party, which won 94 of the 138 seats.[2]

Quick facts 69 of the 138 seats in the Chamber of Representatives 70 seats needed for a majority, First party ...
1890 Belgian general election

← 1888
10 June 1890 (1890-06-10)
1892 â†’

69 of the 138 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
70 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Auguste Beernaert
Party Catholic Liberal
Leader's seat Candidate for PM
Seats before 98 seats 40 seats
Seats won 29 40
Seats after 94 44
Seat change Decrease 4 Increase 4
Popular vote 17,253 20,829
Percentage 45.15% 54.51%

Government before election

Beernaert
Catholic

Government after election

Beernaert
Catholic

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Under the alternating system, elections were held in only four out of the nine provinces: Hainaut, Limburg, Liège and East Flanders. Thus, only 69 seats out of the 138 were up for election. Additionally, a special election was held in Neufchâteau on 3 June 1890.[3]

Results

Chamber of Representatives

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats
WonTotal+/–
Liberal Party20,82954.514044+4
Catholic Party17,25345.152994–4
Belgian Labour Party980.2600New
Others300.08000
Total38,210100.00691380
Total votes38,210–
Registered voters/turnout59,45264.27
Source: Mackie & Rose,[4] Sternberger et al.
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Constituencies

References

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