Maaseik (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Maaseik was a constituency used to elect a single member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1839 and 1900. It replaced Roermond as a constituency for the province of Limburg when that city passed to the Kingdom of the Netherlands as a result of the Treaty of London. The first member from Maaseik had been elected from Roermond in 1837.
Representatives
| Election | Representative (Party) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1837 | Jean Scheyven (Catholic) | |
| 1841 | Hubert Huveners (Catholic) | |
| 1845 | ||
| 1848 | Charles Vilain XIIII (Catholic) | |
| 1852 | ||
| 1856 | ||
| 1857 | ||
| 1861 | ||
| 1864 | ||
| 1868 | ||
| 1870 | ||
| 1874 | ||
| 1878 | Prosper Cornesse (Catholic) | |
| 1882 | ||
| 1886 | Joris Helleputte (Catholic) | |
| 1890 | ||
| 1892 | ||
| 1894 | ||
| 1898 | ||
| 1900 | Merged into Tongeren-Maaseik | |
References
- ^ "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be. Retrieved 2019-05-30.