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Neufchâteau-Virton (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Neufchâteau-Virton was a constituency used to elect a single member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1900 and 1999.

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1900 Formed from a merger of Neufchâteau and Virton
rowspan=5; style="background-color: Template:Liberal Party (Belgium)/meta/color" | Georges Lorand
(Liberal)
rowspan=4; style="background-color: Template:Catholic Party (Belgium)/meta/color" | Winand Heynen
(Catholic)
2 seats
1904
1908
1912 Gustave Rahlenbeck
(Liberal)
Hippolyte Braffort
(Catholic)
rowspan=8; style="background-color: Template:Catholic Party (Belgium)/meta/color" | Jules Poncelet
(Catholic)
1919 Emile Baudrux
(Liberal)
rowspan=4; style="background-color: Template:Parti Socialiste (Belgium)/meta/color" | Léon Colleaux
(PS)
1921 rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Catholic Party (Belgium)/meta/color" | Edouard Richard
(Catholic)
1925 Henri Mernier
(Catholic)
1929 rowspan=5; style="background-color: Template:Parti Socialiste (Belgium)/meta/color" | Edmond Jacques
(PS)
1932 rowspan=1; style="background-color: Template:Catholic Party (Belgium)/meta/color" | Ernest Adam
(Catholic)
1936 rowspan=1; style="background-color: Template:Independent politician/meta/color" | Albert Fasbender
(REX)
1939 rowspan=1; style="background-color: Template:Catholic Party (Belgium)/meta/color" | Jean Mignon
(Catholic)
Ernest Adam
(Catholic)
1946 rowspan=15; style="background-color: Template:Christian Social Party (Belgium, defunct)/meta/color" | Edouard Leclère
(CVP)
rowspan=7; style="background-color: Template:Christian Social Party (Belgium, defunct)/meta/color" | Paul François
(CVP)
1949 rowspan=1; style="background-color: Template:Christian Social Party (Belgium, defunct)/meta/color" | Arsène Uselding
(CVP)
Désiré Lamalle
(CVP)
Philippe Le Hodey
(CVP)
1950 rowspan=4; style="background-color: Template:Parti Socialiste (Belgium)/meta/color" | Edmond Jacques
(PS)
1954 Henri Cugnon
(BSP)
1958
1961 Joseph Michel
(CVP)
1965 2 seats Gilbert Gribomont
(CVP)
1968 rowspan=1; style="background-color: Template:Party for Freedom and Progress/meta/color" | Charles Bossicart
(PVV)
1971 rowspan=4; style="background-color: Template:Centre démocrate humaniste/meta/color" | Henri Pierret
(cdH)
1974
1977
1978
1981 rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Liberal Reformist Party/meta/color" | Jean Militis
(PRL)
1985 Michèle Detaille
(PRL)
1988 rowspan=2; style="background-color: Template:Parti Socialiste (Belgium)/meta/color" | Guy Charlier
(PS)
1991 rowspan=1; style="background-color: Template:Centre démocrate humaniste/meta/color" | Jean-Pol Poncelet
(cdH)
1995 Merged into Arlon-Marche-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton

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References

  1. ^ "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be. Retrieved 2019-05-30.