Mons (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Mons was a constituency used to elect multiple members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1991.

Representatives[]

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831 Alexandre Gendebien
(Liberal)

(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1833
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1837
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1841
1845
1848
(Liberal)
1852
(Catholic)

(Liberal)
1856 Henri de Brouckère
(Liberal)
1857
(Liberal)
1861
1864
(Liberal)
1868
(Liberal)

(Liberal)

(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1874
(Liberal)
1878 Emile Hardy
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1882
(Liberal)
1886
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1890
1892
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1894
(PS)

(PS)

(PS)

(PS)

(PS)
1898
(Liberal)
1900
(Catholic)

(PS)

(Catholic)
1904
(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1908
(Catholic)
1912
(PS)

(Catholic)

(PS)
1919
(PS)

(PS)
1921
(Catholic)

(PS)
Achille Delattre
(PS)
1925
1929
(Catholic)
1932
(PS)

(Catholic)
Victor Maistriau
(Liberal)
Leo Collard
(PS)
1936
(PCB)
Achille Delattre
(BSP)
1939
(PCB)

(PS)
1946
(PCB)

(CVP)

(PCB)
1949
(CVP)

(Liberal)
1950
(BSP)

(BSP)
1954
(BSP)

(BSP)
1958
(CVP)

(Liberal)
1961
(PSI)
Marc Drumaux
(PCB)
1965
(PVV)

(CVP)
6 seats
1968
(CVP)

(BSP)
1971
(PCB)
Robert Urbain
(PSB)
Victor Delporte
(PSC)
1974
(cdH)

(RW)
1977 Michel Tromont
(PRL)

(PSB)

(PSB)
1978
(cdH)
Noëlla Dinant
(PCB)
1981
(PRL)

(PS)

(PS)
1985
(PRL)
5 seats

(PS)
1991
(Ecolo)
1995 Merged into Mons Soignes

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References[]

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