Oudenaarde (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Oudenaarde was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1995. Its main urban centre was the municipality of Oudenaarde.

Representatives[]

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831 Charles Liedts
(Liberal)

(Catholic)
Jean Thienpont
(Catholic)
1833
(Catholic)
1837
(Liberal)
1841
1845
1848
(Liberal)

(Liberal)

(Liberal)
1852
(Catholic)

(Catholic)

(Catholic)
1856
1857
1861
1864
1868
1874
1878
(Catholic)

(Catholic)
1882
1886
(Catholic)

(Catholic)

(Catholic)
1890
1892
1894
1898
(Catholic)
1900
(Catholic)
Camille Liefmans
(Liberal)
1904
(Liberal)
1908
1912
(Catholic)

(Liberal)
1919 Eugène Soudan
(PS)

(Catholic)
1921
(Catholic)
1925
(Catholic)
1929
1932
1936
(REX)
1939 Eugène Soudan
(PS)
1946
(CVP)
1949
1950 Jan Verroken
(CVP)
1954
(CVP)
1958
(Liberal)
1961
(BSP)
1965
1968
(CVP)
Herman De Croo
(PVV)
1971
(BSP)
1974
(BSP)
1977 Lieven Bauwens
(VU)
1978
(PVV)
1981
(CVP)
Paul Tant
(CVP)
1985 2 seats

(Agalev)
1991 Karim Van Overmeire
(VB)
Paul Tant
(CVP)
1995 Merged into Oudenaarde-Aalst

References[]

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