Oudenaarde (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
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[]
Categories:
- Defunct constituencies of the Chamber of Representatives (Belgium)