French-speaking electoral college

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French-speaking electoral college
European Parliament constituency
Map of the European Parliament constituencies with French-speaking electoral college highlighted in red
Location among the current constituencies
Shown within Belgium
Member stateBelgium
Created1979
MEPs8
Sources
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The French-speaking electoral college (French: collège électorale francophone, Dutch: Franse kiescollege) is a European Parliament constituency in Belgium. It represents Wallonia and the French-speaking residents of Brussels, the capital of Belgium. It was created in 1979.

Election results[change | change source]

Party Affiliation Votes % Change Seats Change
  Socialist Party (PS) PES 651,157 26.69 Decrease 2.60 2 Decrease 1
  Ecolo EGP 485,655 19.91 Increase 8.22 2 Increase 1
  Reformist Movement (MR) ELDR 470,654 19.29 Decrease 7.81 2 Decrease 1
  Workers Party of Belgium (PTB) None 355,883 14.59 Increase 9.11 1 Increase 1
  Humanist Democratic Centre (CDH) EPP 218,078 8.94 Decrease 2.42 1 Steady
  DéFI None 144,555 5.92 Increase 2.54 0 Steady
  People's Party (PP) None 113,793 4.66 Decrease 1.32 0 Steady
Total 2,439,775 100 8 Steady

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