Luxembourg (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Parliamentary constituency in Belgium
Luxembourg Location of Luxembourg within Belgium
Province Luxembourg Region Wallonia Population 293,967 (2023)[ 1] Electorate 212,441 (2019) Area 4,459 km2 (2023)[ 2] Created 1995 Seats
4 (2003–present) 3 (1995–2003)
Members[ 3] Created from
Luxembourg (Dutch : Luxemburg ) is one of the 11 multi-member constituencies of the Chamber of Representatives , the lower house of the Belgian Federal Parliament , the national legislature of Belgium . The constituency was established as Arlon-Marche-Bastogne-Neufchâteau-Virton (Dutch : Aarlen-Marche-Bastenaken-Neufchâteau-Virton ) in 1995 following the fourth Belgian state reform. It was renamed Luxembourg in 2003 following the re-organisation of constituencies across Belgium along provincial lines. It is conterminous with the province of Luxembourg . The constituency currently elects four of the 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2019 federal election the constituency had 212,441 registered electors.
Electoral system
Luxembourg currently elects four of the 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 4] [ 5] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method .[ 6] [ 7] Since 2003 only parties that reach the 5% threshold in the constituency compete for seats.[ 8] [ 9]
Electors may vote for the list (party) or for individual candidates, either main candidates or substitute candidates or a combination, on the list.[ 10] They may vote for as many candidates as there are seats in the constituency.[ 11] Split-ticket voting (panachage ) is not permitted and will result in the ballot paper being invalidated .[ 12] The minimum number of votes a candidate must obtain to get elected - the quotient - is calculated as the total votes received by the party divided by the number of seats in the constituency plus one.[ 13] Half the ballot papers where there are no votes for main candidates (i.e. the elector has voted for the list or for substitute candidates only) are redistributed amongst main candidates in the order they appear on the ballot paper so that the candidate's total votes (personal votes plus redistributed votes) equals the quotient.[ 13] The seats won by the party are then allocated to the candidates with the most number of total votes.[ 13]
Election results
Summary
Election
Workers PTB
Ecolo Ecolo
Socialists PS
Democratic Federalists DéFI / FDF
Reformists MR / PRL-FDF
Les Engagés LE / CDH / PSC
Chez Nous Chez Nous / PP
National Front FN
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2019
15,424
9.03%
0
27,338
16.00%
1
31,898
18.67%
1
5,092
2.98%
0
40,242
23.56%
1
40,056
23.45%
1
4,933
2.89%
0
2014
4,003
2.36%
0
13,471
7.94%
0
37,371
22.02%
1
2,811
1.66%
0
41,346
24.36%
1
56,702
33.41%
2
6,980
4.11%
0
2010
1,194
0.74%
0
18,853
11.71%
0
45,869
28.49%
1
31,459
19.54%
1
50,564
31.41%
2
3,922
2.44%
0
2007
19,329
11.63%
0
35,351
21.27%
1
50,537
30.41%
2
49,141
29.57%
1
6,128
3.69%
0
2003
11,257
7.11%
0
41,585
26.25%
1
48,121
30.38%
2
43,860
27.69%
1
5,690
3.59%
0
1999
234
0.16%
0
25,003
17.24%
0
28,989
19.99%
1
40,857
28.17%
1
41,301
28.48%
1
3,496
2.41%
0
1995
511
0.36%
0
13,059
9.28%
0
33,870
24.07%
1
40,915
29.08%
1
45,396
32.26%
1
5,780
4.11%
0
(Figures in italics represent alliances.)
Detailed
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 federal election held on 26 May 2019:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Arlon
Bast- ogne
Marche -en- Famenne
Neuf- château
Virton
Expat- riates
Reformist Movement
MR
7,175
6,462
7,933
11,605
6,934
133
40,242
23.56%
1
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
9,201
9,358
7,739
7,504
6,202
52
40,056
23.45%
1
Socialist Party
PS
5,788
3,651
7,706
7,244
7,463
46
31,898
18.67%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
7,925
4,058
4,622
4,766
5,816
151
27,338
16.00%
1
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
2,423
2,460
3,795
3,885
2,845
16
15,424
9.03%
0
DéFI
DéFI
1,093
684
1,229
1,147
920
19
5,092
2.98%
0
People's Party
PP
1,118
855
1,119
1,019
805
17
4,933
2.89%
0
Destexhe List
293
491
365
322
232
4
1,707
1.00%
0
Vlaams Belang
VB
359
281
383
277
213
4
1,517
0.89%
0
The Right
404
219
300
265
248
4
1,440
0.84%
0
Nation
276
204
236
273
185
2
1,176
0.69%
0
Valid Votes
36,055
28,723
35,427
38,307
31,863
448
170,823
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
3,934
3,107
3,253
3,971
3,563
30
17,858
9.46%
Total Polled
39,989
31,830
38,680
42,278
35,426
478
188,681
88.82%
Registered Electors
46,043
35,586
43,372
47,116
39,666
658
212,441
Turnout
86.85%
89.45%
89.18%
89.73%
89.31%
72.64%
88.82%
The following candidates were elected:[ 16]
Josy Arens (CDH), 17,308 votes; Mélissa Hanus (PS), 12,183 votes; Benoît Piedboeuf (MR), 14,052 votes; and Cécile Thibaut (Ecolo), 6,502 votes.
Substitutions:[ 17]
2014
Results of the 2014 federal election held on 25 May 2014:[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Arlon
Bast- ogne
Marche -en- Famenne
Neuf- château
Virton
Expat- riates
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
10,343
12,568
11,854
12,509
9,346
82
56,702
33.41%
2
Reformist Movement
MR
8,120
6,986
8,025
10,519
7,596
100
41,346
24.36%
1
Socialist Party
PS
7,934
4,049
8,069
8,784
8,464
71
37,371
22.02%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
3,905
1,901
2,449
2,364
2,807
45
13,471
7.94%
0
People's Party
PP
1,417
1,189
1,623
1,455
1,288
8
6,980
4.11%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
752
675
1,167
743
661
5
4,003
2.36%
0
Debout Les Belges!
794
389
564
622
583
6
2,958
1.74%
0
Francophone Democratic Federalists
FDF
711
377
580
641
498
4
2,811
1.66%
0
The Right
566
314
387
417
324
4
2,012
1.19%
0
Belgische Unie – Union Belge
BUB
225
83
158
153
127
6
752
0.44%
0
Left Movement
MG
328
54
65
63
155
1
666
0.39%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
151
98
168
106
120
2
645
0.38%
0
Valid Votes
35,246
28,683
35,109
38,376
31,969
334
169,717
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
3,328
2,218
2,607
3,207
3,019
37
14,416
7.83%
Total Polled
38,574
30,901
37,716
41,583
34,988
371
184,133
89.83%
Registered Electors
44,299
33,889
41,787
45,813
38,716
484
204,988
Turnout
87.08%
91.18%
90.26%
90.77%
90.37%
76.65%
89.83%
The following candidates were elected:[ 20]
Benoît Lutgen (CDH), 36,340 votes; Benoît Piedboeuf (MR), 15,351 votes; Sébastian Pirlot (PS), 13,815 votes; and Isabelle Poncelet (CDH), 12,954 votes.
2010
Results of the 2010 federal election held on 13 June 2010:[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Arlon
Bast- ogne
Marche -en- Famenne
Neuf- château
Virton
Expat- riates
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
9,701
11,097
9,802
11,102
8,802
60
50,564
31.41%
2
Socialist Party
PS
8,907
5,270
11,620
10,752
9,302
18
45,869
28.49%
1
Reformist Movement
MR
5,108
6,455
6,078
8,490
5,272
56
31,459
19.54%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
4,628
2,613
3,463
3,959
4,122
68
18,853
11.71%
0
People's Party
PP
837
573
804
1,073
633
2
3,922
2.44%
0
Wallonia First
722
415
654
514
616
8
2,929
1.82%
0
Belgische Unie – Union Belge
BUB
710
338
435
601
524
10
2,618
1.63%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
357
323
590
406
570
3
2,249
1.40%
0
Left Front
245
227
254
253
227
0
1,206
0.75%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
247
197
326
218
206
0
1,194
0.74%
0
Socialist Movement Plus
MS+
32
23
24
34
21
1
135
0.08%
0
Valid Votes
31,494
27,531
34,050
37,402
30,295
226
160,998
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
3,314
2,460
2,321
3,232
3,166
19
14,512
8.27%
Total Polled
34,808
29,991
36,371
40,634
33,461
245
175,510
90.24%
Registered Electors
39,242
32,739
40,524
44,536
37,177
264
194,482
Turnout
88.70%
91.61%
89.75%
91.24%
90.00%
92.80%
90.24%
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
Philippe Collard (MR), 12,124 votes; Philippe Courard (PS), 22,899 votes; Benoît Lutgen (CDH), 33,038 votes; and Isabelle Poncelet (CDH), 11,466 votes.
Substitutions:[ 24]
2000s
2007
Results of the 2007 federal election held on 10 June 2007:[ 25] [ 26]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Arlon
Bast- ogne
Marche -en- Famenne
Neuf- château
Virton
Expat- riates
Reformist Movement
MR
8,482
10,179
10,150
13,014
8,572
140
50,537
30.41%
2
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
11,714
9,426
9,085
9,964
8,888
64
49,141
29.57%
1
Socialist Party
PS
7,166
3,778
8,524
8,018
7,790
75
35,351
21.27%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
4,737
2,582
3,930
4,131
3,852
97
19,329
11.63%
0
National Front
FN
1,448
880
1,416
1,355
1,019
10
6,128
3.69%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
412
248
298
366
682
5
2,011
1.21%
0
New Belgian Front
FNB
365
214
270
275
222
2
1,348
0.81%
0
Communist Party of Wallonia
PC
295
149
250
268
237
6
1,205
0.73%
0
Federal Christian Democrats
CDF
184
111
159
241
114
3
812
0.49%
0
Union for a Popular Movement – Belgium
UMP-B
86
33
72
55
52
4
302
0.18%
0
Valid Votes
34,889
27,600
34,154
37,687
31,428
406
166,164
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
3,291
2,084
2,423
2,845
2,782
37
13,462
7.49%
Total Polled
38,180
29,684
36,577
40,532
34,210
443
179,626
92.17%
Registered Electors
42,520
31,773
39,571
43,472
37,040
509
194,885
Turnout
89.79%
93.43%
92.43%
93.24%
92.36%
87.03%
92.17%
The following candidates were elected:[ 26]
Josy Arens (CDH), 23,511 votes; Philippe Collard (MR), 20,558 votes; Carine Lecomte (MR), 7,877 votes; and André Perpète (PS), 10,452 votes.
2003
Results of the 2003 federal election held on 18 May 2003:[ 27] [ 28]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Arlon
Bast- ogne
Marche -en- Famenne
Neuf- château
Virton
Expat- riates
Reformist Movement
MR
8,232
10,070
9,286
12,056
8,344
133
48,121
30.38%
2
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
9,852
7,676
9,969
8,557
7,740
66
43,860
27.69%
1
Socialist Party
PS
9,621
5,283
8,451
9,843
8,315
72
41,585
26.25%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
3,171
1,373
2,211
2,096
2,333
73
11,257
7.11%
0
National Front
FN
1,381
847
1,187
1,279
989
7
5,690
3.59%
0
Federal Christian Democrats
CDF
600
464
559
1,115
694
17
3,449
2.18%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
340
203
228
279
878
6
1,934
1.22%
0
Vivant
Vivant
366
228
356
312
256
5
1,523
0.96%
0
Socialist Movement
MS
84
53
85
185
198
1
606
0.38%
0
Revolutionary Progressive Party
PPR
105
35
62
85
85
4
376
0.24%
0
Valid Votes
33,752
26,232
32,394
35,807
29,832
384
158,401
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
3,756
2,338
2,699
3,169
3,236
37
15,235
8.77%
Total Polled
37,508
28,570
35,093
38,976
33,068
421
173,636
92.21%
Registered Electors
41,780
30,509
37,891
41,826
35,796
505
188,307
Turnout
89.78%
93.64%
92.62%
93.19%
92.38%
83.37%
92.21%
The following candidates were elected:[ 29]
Josy Arens (CDH), 20,369 votes; Philippe Collard (MR), 17,847 votes; André Perpète (PS), 13,967 votes; and Dominique Tilmans (MR), 10,772.
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 federal election held on 13 June 1999:[ 30] [ 31]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Arlon
Bast- ogne
Marche -en- Famenne
Neuf- château
Virton
Christian Social Party
PSC
6,905
7,612
9,070
10,556
7,158
41,301
28.48%
1
Liberal Reformist Party and Democratic Front of Francophones
PRL-FDF
6,332
9,007
8,775
10,006
6,737
40,857
28.17%
1
Socialist Party
PS
6,850
3,308
5,674
7,367
5,790
28,989
19.99%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
6,554
3,174
4,951
4,607
5,717
25,003
17.24%
0
National Front
FN
822
506
799
690
679
3,496
2.41%
0
Vivant
Vivant
538
375
566
494
475
2,448
1.69%
0
French People United in a National Action of Co-operation and Emancipation
FRANCE
93
59
100
133
425
810
0.56%
0
Communist Party of Wallonia
PC
136
92
138
125
166
657
0.45%
0
Party for a New Politics in Belgium
PNPB
154
47
63
193
91
548
0.38%
0
New Belgian Front
FNB
44
80
116
63
58
361
0.25%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
50
39
72
37
36
234
0.16%
0
Democratic Union
UDDU
137
12
16
32
36
233
0.16%
0
Paradise Action Party
PAP
18
11
27
31
18
105
0.07%
0
Valid Votes
28,633
24,322
30,367
34,334
27,386
145,042
100.00%
3
Rejected Votes
3,651
2,910
3,159
3,660
4,349
17,729
10.89%
Total Polled
32,284
27,232
33,526
37,994
31,735
162,771
92.18%
Registered Electors
35,670
29,043
36,405
41,043
34,424
176,585
Turnout
90.51%
93.76%
92.09%
92.57%
92.19%
92.18%
The following candidates were elected:[ 32]
Antoine Duquesne (PRL-FDF), 15,601 votes; Guy Larcier (PS), 11,508 votes; and Jean-Pol Poncelet (PSC), 25,522 votes.
Substitutions:[ 33]
1995
Results of the 1995 federal election held on 21 May 1995:[ 34] [ 35]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Arlon
Bast- ogne
Marche -en- Famenne
Neuf- château
Virton
Christian Social Party
PSC
8,434
8,795
9,189
11,274
7,704
45,396
32.26%
1
Liberal Reformist Party and Democratic Front of Francophones
PRL-FDF
6,428
7,508
8,741
10,767
7,471
40,915
29.08%
1
Socialist Party
PS
8,816
3,593
6,553
7,198
7,710
33,870
24.07%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
2,986
1,837
3,012
2,664
2,560
13,059
9.28%
0
National Front
FN
1,292
1,059
1,169
1,142
1,118
5,780
4.11%
0
Unitarist and Centrist
UNIE
192
91
111
277
520
1,191
0.85%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
113
65
123
121
89
511
0.36%
0
Valid Votes
28,261
22,948
28,898
33,443
27,172
140,722
100.00%
3
Rejected Votes
3,700
3,386
3,681
4,116
3,877
18,760
11.76%
Total Polled
31,961
26,334
32,579
37,559
31,049
159,482
92.66%
Registered Electors
34,913
28,039
35,099
40,393
33,670
172,114
Turnout
91.54%
93.92%
92.82%
92.98%
92.22%
92.66%
The following candidates were elected:[ 36]
Antoine Duquesne (PRL-FDF), 17,515 votes; Guy Larcier (PS), 14,407 votes; and Jean-Pol Poncelet (PSC), 21,208 votes.
Substitutions:[ 37]
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