Bruges (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Bruges was a constituency used to elect multiple members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 2003.

Representatives[]

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831
(Catholic)

(Liberal)
Paul Devaux
(Liberal)
3 seats
1833
1837
(Liberal)
1841
1845
1848
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1852
(Liberal)
1856
1857
(Liberal)
Louis De Ridder
(Liberal)
1861 Amedée Visart de Bocarmé
(Catholic)

(Catholic)

(Catholic)
1864
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1868 Amedée Visart de Bocarmé
(Catholic)

(Liberal)
1870
(Catholic)
1874
(Catholic)
1878
(Liberal)
1882
(Catholic)

(Catholic)
1886
(Catholic)
1890
1892
1894
1898
1900
(Catholic)

(Catholic)

(Liberal)
4 seats
1904
(Catholic)

(Catholic)

(Liberal)
1908
(Catholic)
1912
(Catholic)

(Daensist)
1919
(PS)

(PS)
1921
(Catholic)
Jules Boedt
(Liberal)
1925 Achiel Van Acker
(PS)
1929
(Catholic)

(Catholic)
1932 Achiel Van Acker
(PS)

(Catholic)
1936
(VNV)

(Liberal)
1939
(Catholic)
Achiel Van Acker
(PS)
1946 Achiel Van Acker
(BSP)

(CVP)

(CVP)

(BSP)
1949
(CVP)
Victor Sabbe
(Liberal)
1950
(BSP)
1954
1958
(CVP)
1961
(CVP)

(BSP)
1965
(PVV)

(VU)
1968
(CVP)
1971
(CVP)

(BSP)
1974
(BSP)

(CVP)
1977
(CVP)
1978
(VU)
1981
(PS)
1985
(PVV)
Pierre Chevalier
(PS)
1987
(CVP)
1991
(CVP)

(CVP)
Renaat Landuyt
(PS)
1995
(Agalev)
4 seats
1999
(PS)

(PS)

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References[]

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