Constituencies of Belgium
Constituencies (Dutch: kiesdistricten, French: circonscriptions, German: Wahlkreise) are used for federal elections in Belgium, for regional elections in Flanders and Wallonia and for elections to the European Parliament.
Chamber of Representatives[change | change source]
The federal Chamber of Representatives has 11 constituencies. Flanders and Wallonia both have five constituencies each, while the Brussels-Capital Region only has one.
Brussels-Capital Region (1)[change | change source]
Flanders (5)[change | change source]
Wallonia (5)[change | change source]
Regional parliaments[change | change source]
Flemish Parliament[change | change source]
The Flemish Parliament has six constituencies. They are:
Walloon Parliament[change | change source]
The Parliament of Wallonia has 11 constituencies. They are:
- Arlon-Marche-en-Famenne-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton
- Charleroi-Thuin
- Dinant-Philippeville
- Huy-Waremme
- Liège
- Mons
- Namur
- Nivelles
- Soignies
- Tournai-Ath-Mouscron
- Verviers
European Parliament[change | change source]
There are three European Parliament constituencies in Belgium. They are:
- Dutch-speaking electoral college (representing Flanders and the Dutch-speaking population of Brussels)
- French-speaking electoral college (representing Wallonia and the French-speaking population of Brussels)
- German-speaking electoral college (representing the German-speaking Community of Belgium)