This is the list of Belgian Senators from 2003 till 2007.[1]

Election results (18 May 2003)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Socialistische Partij AndersSpirit1,013,56015.47+6.597+3
Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten1,007,86815.38+0.017+1
Parti Socialiste840,90812.84+3.196+2
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams832,84912.71–2.0360
Mouvement Réformateur795,75712.15+1.5850
Vlaams Blok741,94011.32+1.915+1
Centre démocrate humaniste362,7055.54–0.492–1
Ecolo208,8683.19–4.211–2
New Flemish Alliance200,2733.06New0New
Agalev161,0242.46–4.620–3
National Front147,3052.25+0.751+1
Vivant86,7231.32–0.6600
Chrétiens démocrates francophones38,3390.59New0New
Rassemblement Wallonie France27,4240.42New0New
Liberal Appeal26,6290.41New0New
Workers' Party of Belgium18,6990.29+0.1100
RESIST17,6040.27New0New
Left Socialist Party8,3370.13New0New
VeiligBlauw8,0480.12New0New
Sociaale-Liberale Democraten6,6510.10–0.0200
Total6,551,511100.00400
Valid votes6,551,51194.48
Invalid/blank votes383,0935.52
Total votes6,934,604100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,570,63791.60
Source: IBZ

By type

Senators by Right

SenatorPartyOffice entered
Prince PhilippeNo affiliationJune 21, 1994
Princess AstridNo affiliationNovember 20, 1996
Prince LaurentNo affiliationMay 31, 2000

Directly elected senators

Community senators

German-speaking Community (1)

SenatorParty
Berni Collas ← Siquet (PS)MR/PFF

Coopted senators

By party

References

  1. "Liste des sénateurs (par catégorie) - Législature 2003-2007".
  2. 1 2 3 4 In February 2007, VLD changed its name into Open VLD.
  3. Creyelman replaced Frank Vanhecke.


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