1863 Belgian general election|
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| | First party | Second party | | | | | | Leader | Charles Rogier | | | Party | Liberal | Catholic | | Leader since | Candidate for PM | | | Seats before | 66 seats | 50 seats | | Seats won | 24 | 34 | | Seats after | 59 | 57 | | Seat change | 7 | 7 | | Popular vote | 17,799 | 21,310 | | Percentage | 45.51% | 54.49% | |
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Partial general elections were held in Belgium on 9 June 1863.[1][2] The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won 59 of the 116 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 33 of the 58 seats in the Senate.[2] Voter turnout was 74.5%, although only 52,519 people were eligible to vote.
Under the alternating system, elections for the Chamber of Representatives were only held in five out of the nine provinces: Antwerp, Brabant, Luxembourg, Namur and West Flanders. Additionally, special elections were held in the arrondissements of Tournai, Ghent and Hasselt.
Results
Chamber of Representatives
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| Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Won | Total | +/– |
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| Catholics | 21,310 | 54.49 | 34 | 57 | +7 |
| Liberal Party | 17,799 | 45.51 | 24 | 59 | –7 |
| Total | 39,109 | 100.00 | 58 | 116 | 0 |
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| Total votes | 39,109 | – | |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 52,519 | 74.47 | |
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| Source: Mackie & Rose,[3] Sternberger et al. |
Senate
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| Party | Seats |
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| Liberal Party | 33 |
| Catholics | 25 |
| Total | 58 |
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| Source: Sternberger et al. |
References
- ^ Codebook Constituency-level Elections Archive, 2003
- ^ a b Sternberger, D, Vogel, B & Nohlen, D (1969) Die Wahl der Parlamente: Band I: Europa - Erster Halbband, p105
- ^ Thomas T. Mackie & Richard Rose (1991) The International Almanac of Electoral History, Macmillan, p46