Belgian general election, 1876

Belgian general election, 1876
Belgium
13 June 1876 (1876-06-13)

63 of the 124 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
63 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Party Catholic Liberal
Last election 68 seats 56 seats
Seats won 67 57
Seat change Decrease1 Increase1
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Partial general elections were held in Belgium on 13 June 1876.[1][2] In the elections for the Chamber of Representatives the result was a victory for the Catholic Party, which won 67 of the 124 seats.[2] Voter turnout was 67.5%, although only 63,278 people were eligible to vote.

Under the alternating system, elections were only held in five out of the nine provinces: Antwerp, Brabant, Luxembourg, Namur and West Flanders.

Additionally, special elections were held:

Results

Chamber of Representatives

Party Votes % Seats
Won Total +/–
Catholic Party22,95253.74267–1
Liberal Party19,78846.32157+1
Invalid/blank votes2,444
Total36,082100631240
Registered voters/turnout63,27867.5
Source: Mackie & Rose,[3] Sternberger et al

References

  1. Codebook Constituency-level Elections Archive, 2003
  2. 1 2 Sternberger, D, Vogel, B & Nohlen, D (1969) Die Wahl der Parlamente: Band I: Europa - Erster Halbband, p105
  3. Thomas T Mackie & Richard Rose (1991) The International Almanac of Electoral History, Macmillan, pp48–49
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