Liège
Chamber of Representatives constituency
Liège within Belgium
Current constituency
Created1831
Seats15

Liège is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Chamber of Representatives since 1831. It corresponds to the province of Liège.

The constituencies for the Chamber of Representatives are set by Article 87 of the Electoral Code of 1894.[1] The number of representatives per constituency is set every ten years based on population numbers. The current distribution of representatives is set by royal order of 31 January 2013.[2]

Representatives

1831–2003

Election Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
1831 Charles Marcellis
(Catholic)
Jean Ghisbert de Leeuw
(Catholic)
Jean Raikem
(Catholic)
Louis de Laminne
(Catholic)
10 seats
1833 Antoine Ernst
(Liberal)
Jérôme Keppene
(Catholic)
Nicolas de Behr
(Catholic)
1837 Joseph-Stanislas Fleussu
(Liberal)
Noël Delfosse
(Liberal)
1841 Camille de Tornaco
(Liberal)
Charles Lesoinne
(Liberal)
1845 Pierre Destriveaux
(Liberal)
Walthère Frère-Orban
(Liberal)
9 seats
1848 Charles Nicolas Deliège
(Liberal)
1852 Emile de Bronckart
(Liberal)
1856
1857 Charles Grandgagnage
(Liberal)
Clément Müller
(Liberal)
Dieudonné Mouton
(Liberal)
Frédéric Braconier
(Liberal)
7 seats
1861
1864 Emile Dupont
(Liberal)
Fernand de Rossius
(Liberal)
Jacques Nicolas Elias
(Liberal)
8 seats
1868
1870 Émile Jamar
(Liberal)
Jean Piedboeuf
(Liberal)
Julien d'Andrimont
(Liberal)
1874 Julien Warnant
(Liberal)
Xavier Neujean
(Liberal)
1878 Léopold Hanssens
(Liberal)
1882 Alfred Magis
(Liberal)
Guillaume Fléchet
(Liberal)
Octave Neef-Orban
(Liberal)
9 seats
1886 Ferdinand Fléchet
(Liberal)
1890 Émile Jeanne
(Liberal)
1892 Charles Van Marcke de Lummen
(Liberal)
Jules Halbart
(Liberal)
Léon Gérard
(Liberal)
Paul Van Hoegaerden
(Liberal)
11 seats
1894 Célestin Demblon
(PS)
Edward Anseele
(PS)
Jean-Baptiste Schinler
(PS)
Joseph Wettinck
(PS)
Léon Brouwier
(Liberal)
Paul Heuse
(Liberal)
Paul Smeets
(PS)
1898 Alfred Journez
(Liberal)
Charles Magnette
(Liberal)
1900 Charles De Ponthière
(Catholic)
Léon Troclet
(PS)
Gustave Francotte
(Catholic)
Jules Dallemagne
(Catholic)
Paul Trasenster
(Liberal)
Samuel Donnay
(PS)
12 seats
1904 Georges Polet
(Catholic)
Charles Van Marcke de Lummen
(Liberal)
1908 Joseph Dejardin
(PS)
1912 Alfred Journez
(Liberal)
Nicolas Goblet
(Catholic)
Paul Van Hoegaerden
(Liberal)
Alfred François Galopin
(PS)
12 seats
1919 Henri Jaspar
(Catholic)
Jules de Géradon
(Catholic)
Julien Drèze
(Liberal)
Paul Tschoffen
(Catholic)
Isidore Delvigne
(PS)
1921 Joseph Merlot
(PS)
Emile Jennissen
(Liberal)
Hubert Delacolette
(Catholic)
François Van Belle
(PS)
1925 War Van Overstraeten
(PCB)
1929 Henri Renier
(PS)
Lucie Dejardin
(PS)
1932 Lambert Dewonck
(Catholic)
Désiré Horrent
(Liberal)
Georges Truffaut
(PS)
François Sainte
(PS)
Julien Lahaut
(PCB)
1936 Marcel Philippart de Foy
(Catholic)
Alice Degeer-Adère
(PCB)
Charles Leruitte
(REX)
Eugène Beaufort
(PCB)
François Knaepen
(REX)
René Delbrouck
(PS)
Ursmard Legros
(REX)
1939 Antoine Delfosse
(Catholic)
Henri Heuse
(Liberal)
Jean Rey
(Liberal)
Paul Gruselin
(BSP)
René
(BSP)
1946 Alexandrine Fontaine-Borguet
(BSP)
François Van Belle
(BSP)
Ernest Burnelle
(PCB)
Hubert Rassart
(BSP)
Joseph Merlot
(BSP)
Léon Timmermans
(PCB)
Paul Streel
(CVP)
Pierre Harmel
(CVP)
René Demoitelle
(BSP)
Théo Dejace
(PCB)
1949 Antoine Sainte
(BSP)
Antoinette Raskin-Desonnay
(PCB)
Maurice Destenay
(Liberal)
Simon Paque
(BSP)
1950 Georges Dejardin
(BSP)
Léon Timmermans
(PCB)
1954 Emile-Edgard Jeunehomme
(Liberal)
Maurice Denis
(BSP)
1958 André Cools
(BSP)
Auguste Olislaeger
(CVP)
Paul Herbiet
(CVP)
1961 Paul Gruselin
(BSP)
1965 André Magnée
(CVP)
Jules Borsu
(PVV)
Ernest Burnelle
(BCP)
Jean Defraigne
(PVV)
Gérard Delruelle
(PVV)
François Perin
(PWT)
1968 Edouard Close
(BSP)
François Perin
(RW)
Gilbert Mottard
(BSP)
Marcel Levaux
(PCB)
Pierre Bertrand
(RW)
1971 André Cools
(PSB)
André Magnée
(cdH)
Jean-Pierre Grafé
(cdH)
Jean Defraigne
(PVV)
1974 Charly Talbot
(RW)
Irène Pétry
(PSB)
Michel Hansenne
(cdH)
Gaston Onkelinx
(PS)
1977 Gérard Delruelle
(PRL)
Guy Mathot
(PSB)
Jean Defraigne
(PRL)
Jean Gol
(PRL)
Lucien Outers
(DéFI)
1978 Alain Van der Biest
(PS)
André Cools
(PS)
Claude Dejardin
(PS)
Edmond Rigo
(PS)
Gaston Onkelinx
(PS)
Ghislain Hiance
(cdH)
Henri Mordant
(RW)
Ghislain Hiance
(PSC)
1981 Jean Mottard
(PS)
José Daras
(Ecolo)
Philippe Monfils
(PRL)
1985 Huberte Hanquet
(cdH)
Joseph Remacle Bonmariage
(PRL)
Marcel Neven
(PRL)
Pierre Tasset
(PS)
1988 Charles Janssens
(PS)
Jean-Marie Léonard
(PS)
Laurette Onkelinx
(PS)
Michel Daerden
(PS)
Michel Foret
(PRL)
13 seats
1991 Charles Minet
(PS)
Daniel Bacquelaine
(PRL)
Didier Reynders
(PRL)
Jean Namotte
(PS)
Thierry Detienne
(Ecolo)
12 seats Jean Thiel
(Ecolo)
12 seats
1995 Luc Toussaint
(PS)
Michel Dighneef
(PS)
Pierrette Cahay-André
(cdH)
Roger Lespagnard
(cdH)
Thierry Giet
(PS)

[3]

2003–

Representatives of Liège
(2003–present)[4][5]
Election Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
2003 Alain Mathot
(PS)
André Frédéric
(PS)
Benoît Drèze
(CDH)
Daniel Bacquelaine
(MR)
Danielle Van Lombeek-Jacobs
(PS)
Jacques Chabot
(PS)
Josée Lejeune
(MR)
Luc Gustin
(MR)
Marie-Claire Lambert
(PS)
Melchior Wathelet
(CDH)
Muriel Gerkens
(Ecolo)
Philippe Monfils
(MR)
Pierrette Cahay-André
(MR)
Robert Denis
(MR)
Thierry Giet
(PS)
2007 Joseph George
(CDH)
Guy Coëme
(PS)
Linda Musin
(PS)
Kattrin Jadin
(MR)
Olivier Hamal
(MR)
Philippe Henry
(Ecolo)
Pierre-Yves Jeholet
(MR)
2010 Marie-Dominique Simonet
(CDH)
Michel Daerden
(PS)
Didier Reynders
(MR)
Philippe Goffin
(MR)
Eric Jadot
(Ecolo)
Mauro Lenzini
(PS)
Julie Fernandez-Fernandez
(PS)
2014 Michel de Lamotte
(CDH)
Caroline Cassart-Mailleux
(MR)
Frédéric Daerden
(PS)
Willy Demeyer
(PS)
Gilles Foret
(MR)
Raoul Hedebouw
(PTB)
Vanessa Matz
(CDH)
Aldo Carcaci
(PP)
Luc Gustin
(MR)
2019 Christophe Lacroix
(PS)
Laura Crapanzano
(PS)
Sarah Schlitz
(Ecolo)
Samuel Cogolati
(Ecolo)
Marc Goblet
(PS)
Daniel Bacquelaine
(MR)
Julie Chanson
(Ecolo)
Nadia Moscufo
(PTB)
Gaby Colebunders
(PTB)

References

  1. Electoral Code of 12 April 1894
  2. Royal order of 31 January 2013
  3. "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  4. "De 150 Kamerleden" (in Dutch).
  5. "Les 150 Députes" (in French).
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