South (Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg constituency)
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Circonscription Sud is an electoral constituency for Luxembourg's national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies. The constituency includes the cantons of Capellen and Esch-sur-Alzette, both of which are in the former district of Luxembourg. As of 2005[update], Sud has an estimated population of 178,256, or 39% of Luxembourg's total population.
Sud currently elects 23 deputies, the most of Luxembourg's four constituencies. Under Luxembourg's electoral system, which is a form of the Hagenbach-Bischoff System, that means that each voter can cast votes for up to 23 different candidates. Voting in Luxembourg is compulsory. Together, these two factors mean that there are far more votes cast than there are members of the electorate.
2009 election
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2004 election
Results Summary
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Deputies elected
Action Committee for Democracy and Pensions Justice
Christian Social People's Party
- François Biltgen
- Marcel Glesener
- Jean-Marie Halsdorf
- Norbert Haupert
- Jean-Claude Juncker
- Marc Spautz
- Fred Sunnen
- Nelly Stein
- Michel Wolter
Democratic Party
Socialist Workers' Party
- Jean Asselborn
- Alex Bodry
- John Castegnaro
- Mars Di Bartolomeo
- Lydie Err
- Lucien Lux
- Lydia Mutsch
- Marc Zanussi
The Greens
1999 election
Results Summary
Template:Luxembourg legislative election, 1999 (Sud)
Deputies elected
Action Committee for Democracy and Pensions Justice
Christian Social People's Party
- François Biltgen
- Marcel Glesener
- Jean-Marie Halsdorf
- Jean-Claude Juncker
- Marc Spautz
- Nelly Stein
- Michel Wolter