Regional elections were held in Belgium on 7 June 2009 to choose representatives in the regional parliaments of Flanders , Wallonia , Brussels and the German-speaking Community of Belgium . These elections were held on the same day as the European elections .
The Parliament of the French Community is composed of all elected members of the Walloon Parliament (except German-speakers) and the first 19 French-speaking members of the Brussels Parliament.
All 124 members of the Flemish Parliament were elected. The five Flemish provinces (West Flanders, East Flanders, Antwerp, Flemish Brabant and Limburg) each are a constituency, plus the Brussels-Capital Region where those voting for a Dutch-language party could also vote in the Flemish election.
Party Votes % Seats Flanders Brussels Total +/- Christian Democratic and Flemish 939,873 22.86 31 1 31 -4 Flemish Interest 628,564 15.28 20 1 21 -11 Socialist Party Differently 627,852 15.27 18 1 19 -6 Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats 616,610 14.99 19 2 21 -4 New Flemish Alliance 537,040 13.06 16 – 16 +16 List Dedecker 313,176 7.62 8 – 8 +8 Groen! 278,211 6.77 6 1 7 +1 Union of Francophones 47,319 1.15 1 – 1 – Social Liberal Party 44,734 1.09 – – – – Workers' Party of Belgium+ 42,849 1.04 – – – – Left Socialist Party 10,038 0.24 – – – – Belgische Alliantie 9,318 0.23 – – – – Vrijheid 6,228 0.15 – – – – RESPECT 5,692 0.14 – – – – Committee for Another Policy 2,211 0.05 – – – – Vrije Christen Democraten 1,898 0.05 – – – – Belgische Unie – Union Belge 712 0.02 – – – – Total 4,112,325 100.00 119 6 124 0 Valid votes 4,112,325 94.50 Invalid/blank votes 239,482 5.50 Total votes 4,351,807 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 4,676,488 93.06 Source: Belgian Elections
Details
Region
Seats won per party
Total seats
Provinces
CD&V
VB
OPEN VLD
SP.A
N-VA
LDD
GROEN!
UF
Flanders
Antwerp
8 / 33
7 / 33
4 / 33
5 / 33
6 / 33
1 / 33
2 / 33
—
33 / 124
East Flanders
6 / 27
4 / 27
6 / 27
4 / 27
3 / 27
2 / 27
2 / 27
—
27 / 124
Flemish Brabant
4 / 20
3 / 20
4 / 20
3 / 20
3 / 20
1 / 20
1 / 20
1 / 20
20 / 124
Limburg
5 / 16
3 / 16
2 / 16
3 / 16
2 / 16
1 / 16
—
—
16 / 124
West Flanders
7 / 22
3 / 22
3 / 22
3 / 22
2 / 22
3 / 22
1 / 22
—
22 / 124
Brussels
1 / 6
1 / 6
2 / 6
1 / 6
—
—
1 / 6
—
6 / 124
Total
31 / 124
21 / 124
21 / 124
19 / 124
16 / 124
8 / 124
7 / 124
1 / 124
124 / 124
2009 Walloon parliamentary election All 75 seats in the Walloon Parliament 38 seats needed for a majority
Party Votes % Seats +/– Socialist Party 657,803 32.77 29 -4 Reformist Movement 469,792 23.41 19 -2 Ecolo 372,067 18.54 14 +11 Humanist Democratic Centre 323,952 16.14 13 -1 National Front 57,374 2.86 – -4 Rassemblement Wallonie France 27,955 1.39 – – Workers' Party of Belgium+ 24,875 1.24 – – Wallonie D'Abord 19,255 0.96 – – FN Plus 13,116 0.65 – – Wallons 10,008 0.50 – – MS 6,470 0.32 – – PC - GE 6,431 0.32 – – LiDé 4,763 0.24 – – Parti Pensionnés 3,939 0.20 – – CAP DORAZIO 2,115 0.11 – – Belgique Positif 1,511 0.08 – – PSL 1,508 0.08 – – CDF 1,342 0.07 – – OSER 717 0.04 – – Velorution 429 0.02 – – GPS 399 0.02 – – ACNV 379 0.02 – – F.D.W. 311 0.02 – – Ripost 279 0.01 – – Républicain Wallon 248 0.01 – – Total 2,007,038 100.00 75 – Valid votes 2,007,038 92.32 Invalid/blank votes 166,863 7.68 Total votes 2,173,901 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 2,442,697 89.00 Source: Belgian Elections
2009 Brussels parliamentary election All 89 seats in the Brussels Parliament 45 seats needed for a majority
All 89 members of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region were elected. Those voting for a Dutch-language party could also cast a vote for the Flemish parliamentary election.
Party Votes % Seats French language group Reformist Movement 121,905 29.82 24 Socialist Party 107,303 26.24 21 Ecolo 82,663 20.22 16 Humanist Democratic Centre 60,527 14.80 11 National Front 7,803 1.91 – Pro Bruxsel 6,840 1.67 – Egalité 4,289 1.05 – musulmans.be 4,055 0.99 – Workers' Party+ 3,427 0.84 – PC-PSL-LCR-PH 2,042 0.50 – CDF 1,807 0.44 – Vélorution! 1,402 0.34 – Rassemblement Wallonie France 1,321 0.32 – FDB 588 0.14 – New Belgian Front 557 0.14 – CAP D'Orazio 521 0.13 – Unie 491 0.12 – Nation 471 0.12 – Trefle 416 0.10 – D.P. 299 0.07 – P.S.H 143 0.03 – Total 408,870 100.00 72 Dutch language group Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats 11,957 23.07 4 Socialist Party Differently 10,085 19.46 4 Flemish Interest 9,072 17.51 3 Christian Democratic and Flemish 7,696 14.85 3 Green! 5,806 11.20 2 New Flemish Alliance 2,586 4.99 1 List Dedecker 1,957 3.78 – Pro Bruxsel 1,225 2.36 – Workers' Party+ 611 1.18 – Belgische Unie – Union Belge 462 0.89 – Social Liberal Party 361 0.70 – Total 51,818 100.00 17 Valid votes 460,688 95.04 Invalid/blank votes 24,031 4.96 Total votes 484,719 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 574,793 84.33 Source: Belgian Elections
Parliament of the German-speaking Community
All 25 members of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community were elected.
Party Votes % +/– Seats +/– Christian Social Party 10,122 27.02 −5.77% 7 −1 Socialist Party 7,231 19.30 +0.29% 5 – Party for Freedom and Progress 6,562 17.52 −3.46% 4 −1 ProDG 6,553 17.49 +5.80% 4 +1 Ecolo 4,310 11.50 +3.32% 3 +1 Vivant 2,684 7.16 −0.18% 2 – Total 37,462 100.00 – 25 – Valid votes 37,462 88.61 Invalid/blank votes 4,817 11.39 Total votes 42,279 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 47,446 89.11 Source: Belgian Elections
References
http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/aeltere/NEWSLETTER-2009-02-18-Belgian-state-reform-fails
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