Constituencies of Belgium
Constituencies (Dutch: kiesdistricten, French: circonscriptions, German: Wahlkreise) are used for federal elections in Belgium, for regional elections in Flanders and Wallonia and for elections to the European Parliament.
Chamber of Representatives
The federal Chamber of Representatives has 11 constituencies. Flanders and Wallonia both have five constituencies each, while the Brussels-Capital Region only has one.
Brussels-Capital Region (1)
Flanders (5)
Wallonia (5)
Regional parliaments
Flemish Parliament
The Flemish Parliament has six constituencies. They are:
Walloon Parliament
The Parliament of Wallonia has 11 constituencies. They are:
European Parliament
There are three European Parliament constituencies in Belgium. They are:
- Dutch-speaking electoral college (representing Flanders and the Dutch-speaking population of Brussels)
- French-speaking electoral college (representing Wallonia and the French-speaking population of Brussels)
- German-speaking electoral college (representing the German-speaking Community of Belgium)
References
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