2009 Belgian regional elections
Regional elections were held in Belgium on 7 June 2009 to choose representatives in the regional parliaments of Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels and the German-speaking Community of Belgium. These elections were held on the same day as the European elections.[1]
The Parliament of the French Community is composed of all elected members of the Walloon Parliament (except German-speakers) and 19 of the French-speaking members of the Brussels Parliament.
Flemish Parliament
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All 124 seats in the Flemish Parliament 62 seats needed for a majority | |||
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All 124 members of the Flemish Parliament were elected. The five Flemish provinces (West Flanders, East Flanders, Antwerp, Flemish Brabant and Limburg) each are a constituency, plus the Brussels-Capital Region where those voting for a Dutch-language party could also vote in the Flemish election.
Source: Elections 2009 - Flemish Parliament
Template:Flemish Parliament election, 2009
- Note: The results of Christian Democratic and Flemish and the Socialist Party Different are compared with the results of the Christian Democratic and Flemish–New-Flemish Alliance and the Socialist Party Different—Spirit (now the Social Liberal Party) joint lists in the 2004 regional elections.
Details
Region | Seats won per party | Total seats | ||||||||
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Provinces | CD&V | VB | OPEN VLD | SP.A | N-VA | LDD | GROEN! | UF | ||
Flanders | Antwerp | 8 / 33
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7 / 33
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4 / 33
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5 / 33
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6 / 33
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1 / 33
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2 / 33
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— | 33 / 124
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East Flanders | 6 / 27
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4 / 27
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6 / 27
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4 / 27
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3 / 27
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2 / 27
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2 / 27
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— | 27 / 124
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Flemish Brabant | 4 / 20
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3 / 20
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4 / 20
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3 / 20
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3 / 20
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1 / 20
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1 / 20
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1 / 20
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20 / 124
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Limburg | 5 / 16
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3 / 16
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2 / 16
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3 / 16
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2 / 16
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1 / 16
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— | — | 16 / 124
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West Flanders | 7 / 22
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3 / 22
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3 / 22
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3 / 22
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2 / 22
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3 / 22
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1 / 22
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— | 22 / 124
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Brussels | 1 / 6
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1 / 6
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2 / 6
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1 / 6
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— | — | 1 / 6
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— | 6 / 124
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Total | 31 / 124
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21 / 124
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21 / 124
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19 / 124
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16 / 124
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8 / 124
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7 / 124
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1 / 124
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124 / 124
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Walloon Parliament
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All 75 seats in the Walloon Parliament 38 seats needed for a majority | |||
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All 75 members of the Walloon Regional Parliament were elected.
Source: Elections 2009 - Walloon Parliament
Template:Walloon Parliament election, 2009
Brussels Regional Parliament
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All 89 seats in the Brussels Parliament 45 seats needed for a majority | |||
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All 89 members of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region were elected. Those voting for a Dutch-language party could also cast a vote for the Flemish parliamentary election.
Source: Elections 2009 - Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region
Template:Brussels-Capital Region Parliament election, 2009
- Note: The results of Christian Democratic and Flemish and the Socialist Party Different are compared with the results of the Christian Democratic and Flemish–New-Flemish Alliance and the Socialist Party Different–Spirit (now the Social Liberal Party) joint lists in the 2004 regional elections.
Parliament of the German-speaking Community
All 25 members of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community were elected.
Source: Elections 2009 - German Community Parliament
Party | Votes | % | +/− | Seats | +/− | |
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Christian Social Party | 10,122 | 27.02 | −5.77 | 7 | −1 | |
Socialist Party | 7,231 | 19.30 | +0.29 | 5 | ±0 | |
Party for Freedom and Progress | 6,562 | 17.52 | −3.46 | 4 | −1 | |
ProDG | 6,553 | 17.49 | +5.80 | 4 | +1 | |
Ecolo | 4,310 | 11.50 | +3.32 | 3 | +1 | |
Vivant | 2,684 | 7.16 | −0.18 | 2 | ±0 | |
Total | 37,462 | 100.00 | — | 25 | — |