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{{Infobox election |
{{Infobox election |
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| election_name = |
| election_name = 2009 European Parliament election in Belgium |
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| country = |
| country = Belgium |
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| type = parliamentary |
| type = parliamentary |
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| previous_election = European Parliament election |
| previous_election = 2004 European Parliament election in Belgium |
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| previous_year = 2004 |
| previous_year = 2004 |
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| next_election = European Parliament election |
| next_election = 2014 European Parliament election in Belgium |
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| next_year = 2014 |
| next_year = 2014 |
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| seats_for_election = 22 seats to the European Parliament |
| seats_for_election = 22 seats to the European Parliament |
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| election_date = 7 June 2009 |
| election_date = 7 June 2009 |
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| image1 = [[File:Jean-Luc Dehaene 675 (cropped).jpg|150x150px]] |
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| leader1 = [[Jean-Luc Dehaene]] |
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| party1 = Christian Democratic and Flemish |
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| alliance1 = European People's Party |
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| last_election1 = 4 seats, 17.43% |
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| seats1 = 3 |
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| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1 |
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| popular_vote1 = 948,123 |
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| percentage1 = 14.43% |
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| swing1 = {{increase}} 3.00% |
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| image2 = [[File:Guy Verhofstadt die 30 Martis 2012.jpg|150x150px]] |
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| leader2 = [[Guy Verhofstadt]] |
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| party2 = Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats |
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| alliance2 = Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party |
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| last_election2 = 3 seats, 13.56% |
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| seats2 = 3 |
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| seat_change2 = {{steady}} |
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| popular_vote2 = 837,884 |
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| percentage2 = 12.75% |
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| swing2 = {{decrease}} 0.81% |
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| image3 = [[File:Jean Claude Marcourt.jpg|150x150px]] |
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| leader3 = [[Jean-Claude Marcourt]] |
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| party3 = Socialist Party (francophone Belgium) |
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| alliance3 = Party of European Socialists |
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| last_election3 = 4 seats, 13.54% |
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| seats3 = 2 |
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| seat_change3 = {{decrease}} 1 |
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| popular_vote3 = 714,947 |
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| percentage3 = 10.88% |
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| swing3 = {{decrease}} 2.66% |
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| image4 = [[File:Frank Vanhecke.jpg|150x150px]] |
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| leader4 = [[Frank Vanhecke]] |
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| party4 = Flemish Interest |
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| alliance4 = |
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| last_election4 = 3 seats, 14.43% |
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| seats4 = 2 |
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| seat_change4 = {{decrease}} 1 |
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| popular_vote4 = 647,170 |
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| percentage4 = 9.85% |
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| swing4 = {{decrease}} 4.49% |
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| image5 = [[File:Louis Michel.jpg|120x150px]] |
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| leader5 = [[Louis Michel]] |
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| party5 = Reformist Movement |
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| alliance5 = Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party |
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| last_election5 = 3 seats, 10.35% |
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| seats5 = 2 |
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| seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 1 |
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| popular_vote5 = 640,092 |
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| percentage5 = 9.74% |
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| swing5 = {{decrease}} 0.61% |
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{{MEP lists Belgium}} |
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The '''European Parliament election of 2009 in Belgium''' was on Sunday 7 June 2009 and was the election of the [[Members of the European Parliament|delegation]] from [[Belgium]] to the [[European Parliament]]. The elections were on the same day as [[Belgian regional elections, 2009|regional elections]] to the [[Flemish Parliament]], [[Walloon Parliament]], [[Brussels Parliament]] and the [[German-speaking Community of Belgium]].<ref>http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/aeltere/NEWSLETTER-2009-02-18-Belgian-state-reform-fails</ref> |
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An election of the [[Members of the European Parliament|delegation]] from [[Belgium]] to the [[European Parliament]] was held on Sunday, 7 June 2009. The elections were on the same day as [[2009 Belgian regional elections|regional elections]] to the [[Flemish Parliament]], [[Walloon Parliament]], [[Brussels Parliament]] and the [[Parliament of the German-speaking Community]].<ref>http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/aeltere/NEWSLETTER-2009-02-18-Belgian-state-reform-fails{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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As a result of the [[Treaty of Nice]] |
As a result of the [[Treaty of Nice]] – that became active in November 2004 – the number of Belgian delegates in the [[European Parliament]] decreased from 24 (in 2004) to 22 delegates: 13 delegates were elected by the [[Flemish Community|Dutch-speaking Electoral College]], 8 delegates by the [[French Community of Belgium|Francophone Electoral College]] and 1 by the [[German-speaking Community of Belgium|German-speaking Electoral College]]. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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Source: [http://polling2009.belgium.be/en/eur/results/results_start.html European Parliament Elections 2009 in Belgium] |
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{{Election results |
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===National=== |
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|header1=[[French-speaking electoral college]] |
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{{European Parliament election, 2009 (Belgium)}} |
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|party2=[[Socialist Party (Belgium)|Socialist Party]]|votes2=714947|seats2=3 |
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|party3=[[Reformist Movement]]|votes3=640092|seats3=2 |
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|party4=[[Ecolo]]|votes4=562081|seats4=2 |
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|party5=[[Humanist Democratic Centre]]|votes5=327824|seats5=1 |
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|party6=[[National Front (Belgium)|National Front]]|votes6=87706|seats6=0 |
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|party7=Wallonia First|votes7=37505|seats7=0 |
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|party8=[[Rassemblement Wallonie France]]|votes8=30488|seats8=0 |
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|party9=[[Workers' Party of Belgium]]|votes9=28483|seats9=0 |
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|party10=[[Anticapitalist Left (Belgium)|Revolutionary Communist League]]|votes10=7954|seats10=0 |
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|party11=[[Committee for Another Policy]]–D'Orazio|votes11=7626|seats11=0 |
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|party12=[[Communist Party of Belgium (1989)|Communist Party of Belgium]]|votes12=7533|seats12=0 |
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|party13=Socialist Movement|votes13=4939|seats13=0 |
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|embedded={{Election results|embed=y |
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====Details==== |
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|header1=[[Dutch-speaking electoral college]] |
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=====Results by party (percentage by constituency)===== |
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|party2=[[Christian Democratic and Flemish]]|votes2=948123|seats2=3 |
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{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center; font-size:93%" |
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|party3=[[Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats]]|votes3=837884|seats3=3 |
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|- |
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|party4=[[Vlaams Belang]]|votes4=647170|seats4=2 |
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! colspan=2|Region !! colspan=7|Percentage of the vote won per party |
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|party5=[[Vooruit (political party)|Socialist Party Differently]]|votes5=539393|seats5=2 |
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|- |
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|party6=[[New Flemish Alliance]]|votes6=402545|seats6=1 |
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! !! Constituency !! CD&V !! OPEN VLD !! VB !! SP.A !! N-VA !! LDD !! GROEN! |
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|party7=[[Groen (political party)|Green!]]|votes7=322149|seats7=1 |
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|- |
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|party8=[[Libertair, Direct, Democratisch|List Dedecker]]|votes8=296699|seats8=1 |
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| align=left rowspan=6|{{flagicon|Flanders}} [[Flanders]] |
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|party9=[[Workers' Party of Belgium]]|votes9=40057|seats9=0 |
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| align=left|{{flagicon|Antwerp}} [[Antwerp (province)|Antwerp]] |
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|party10=[[Sociaal-Liberale Partij]]|votes10=26541|seats10=0 |
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| 21.90 |
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|party11=[[Left Socialist Party (Belgium)|Left Socialist Party]]|votes11=8985|seats11=0 |
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| 17.47 |
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|party12=[[Committee for Another Policy]]|votes12=6398|seats12=0 |
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| 19.81 |
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| 13.66 |
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| 10.75 |
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| 8.86 |
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| 5.27 |
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| align=left|{{flagicon|Brussels}} [[Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde|Brussels-H.-V.]] |
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| 8.55 |
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| 11.08 |
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| 6.95 |
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| 3.96 |
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| 4.90 |
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| 3.62 |
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| 2.50 |
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| align=left|{{flagicon|East Flanders}} [[East Flanders]] |
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| 21.17 |
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| 24.87 |
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| 15.34 |
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| 12.11 |
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| 8.81 |
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| 8.23 |
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| 7.40 |
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| align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Leuven]] |
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| 21.68 |
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| 21.88 |
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| 12.38 |
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| 14.51 |
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| 9.91 |
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| 10.31 |
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| 7.15 |
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| align=left|{{flagicon|Limburg (Belgium)}} [[Limburg (Belgium)|Limburg]] |
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| 25.60 |
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| 18.05 |
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| 15.59 |
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| 16.89 |
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| 10.79 |
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| 5.08 |
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| 6.10 |
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| align=left|{{flagicon|West Flanders}} [[West Flanders]] |
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| 28.10 |
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| 18.26 |
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| 12.33 |
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| 12.69 |
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| 8.53 |
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| 6.83 |
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| 11.42 |
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! colspan=2|Total |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|3|13|hex={{Christian Democratic and Flemish/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|3|13|hex={{Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|13|hex={{Flemish Interest/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|13|hex={{Socialist Party (dutchophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|13|hex={{New Flemish Alliance/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|13|hex={{Green!/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|13|hex={{List Dedecker/meta/color}}}} |
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|header1=[[German-speaking electoral college]] |
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! !! !! MR !! PS !! CDH !! ECOLO !! FN !! colspan=1| !! |
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|party2=[[Christlich Soziale Partei (Belgium)|Christian Social Party]]|votes2=12475|seats2=1 |
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|- |
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|party3=[[Partei für Freiheit und Fortschritt]]|votes3=7878|seats3=0 |
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|align=left rowspan=6|{{flagicon|Wallonia}} [[Wallonia]] |
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|party4=[[Ecolo]]|votes4=6025|seats4=0 |
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|align=left|{{flagicon|Brussels}} [[Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde|Brussels-H.-V.]] |
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|party5=[[Socialist Party (Belgium)|Socialist Party]]|votes5=5658|seats5=0 |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|6|13|hex={{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}}} |
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|party6=[[ProDG (Belgium)|ProDG]]|votes6=3897|seats6=0 |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|3|13|hex={{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|party7=[[Vivant]]|votes7=2417|seats7=0 |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|13|hex={{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}}} |
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|party8=Europe of Values|votes8=330|seats8=0 |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|13|hex={{Ecolo/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{n/a}} |
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|colspan=1 rowspan=7| |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|13|62|hex=grey}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{flagicon|Hainaut}} [[Hainaut (province)|Hainaut]] |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|6|19|hex={{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|7|19|hex={{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|3|19|hex={{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|19|hex={{Ecolo/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|19|hex={{National Front (Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|19|62|hex=grey}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{flagicon|Liège}} [[Liège (province)|Liège]] |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|5|15|hex={{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|6|15|hex={{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|15|hex={{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|15|hex={{Ecolo/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{n/a}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|15|62|hex=grey}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{flagicon|Luxembourg (Belgium)}} [[Luxembourg (province)|Luxembourg]] |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|4|hex={{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|4|hex={{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|4|hex={{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{n/a}} |
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|{{n/a}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|4|62|hex=grey}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{flagicon|Namur}} [[Namur (province)|Namur]] |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|6|hex={{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|6|hex={{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|6|hex={{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|6|hex={{Ecolo/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{n/a}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|6|62|hex=grey}} |
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|- |
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|align=left|{{flagicon|Walloon Brabant}} [[Walloon Brabant]] |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|2|5|hex={{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|5|hex={{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|5|hex={{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|5|hex={{Ecolo/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{n/a}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|5|62|hex=grey}} |
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|- bgcolor="black" |
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!colspan=2|Total |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|23|62|hex={{Reformist Movement/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|20|62|hex={{Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|10|62|hex={{Humanist Democratic Centre/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|8|62|hex={{Ecolo/meta/color}}}} |
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|{{Infobox political party/seats|1|62|hex={{National Front (Belgium)/meta/color}}}} |
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!{{Infobox political party/seats|62|62|hex=grey}} |
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===[[Dutch-speaking electoral college]]=== |
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|invalid=442613 |
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{| class="wikitable" border="1" |
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|electorate=7760436 |
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|- style="background-color:#C9C9C9" |
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|source=[https://resultatselection.belgium.be/fr/search/parlement-europ%C3%A9en/2009/ Belgian Elections] |
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! align=left colspan=2 valign=top width=300| Party |
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}}}}}} |
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! align=left width=50| Affiliation |
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! align=right width=50| Votes |
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! align=right width=50| % |
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! align=right width=50| Change |
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! align=right width=50| Seats |
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! align=right width=50| Change |
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|bgcolor="orange" | |
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|align=left | [[Christian Democratic and Flemish]] (CD&V) |
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|align=left | [[European People's Party|EPP]] |
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|align=right | 948,123 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 23.26 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 4.89 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 3 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="blue"| |
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|align=left | [[Flemish Liberals and Democrats|Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats]] (Open VLD) |
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|align=left | [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party |ELDR]] |
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|align=right | 837,884 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 20.56 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 1.35 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 3 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor=#8B4513| |
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|align=left | [[Flemish Interest]] (VB) |
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|align=left | ''None'' |
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|align=right | 647,170 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 15.88 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 7.28 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 2 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 1 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="red"| |
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|align=left | [[Socialist Party Different]] (SP.A) |
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|align=left | [[Party of European Socialists|PES]] |
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|align=right | 539,393 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 13.23 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 4.60 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 2 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 1 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="yellow"| |
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|align=left | [[New Flemish Alliance]] (N-VA) |
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|align=left | ''[[European People's Party–European Democrats|EPP-ED]]*'' |
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|align=right | 402,545 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 9.88 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 9.88 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 1 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="green"| |
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|align=left | [[Green!]] |
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|align=left | [[European Green Party|EGP]] |
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|align=right | 322,149 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 7.90 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 0.08 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 1 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="#6DCFF6"| |
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|align=left | [[Libertair, Direct, Democratisch|List Dedecker]] (LDD) |
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|align=left | [[European Conservatives and Reformists|ECR]] |
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|align=right | 296,699 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 7.28 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 7.28 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 1 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 1 |
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|-style="border-top:2px solid gray;" |
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|bgcolor=#B22222| |
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|align=left | [[Workers Party of Belgium|Workers Party of Belgium+]] (PVDA+) |
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|align=left | ''None'' |
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|align=right | 40,057 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0.98 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 0.37 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="purple"| |
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|align=left | [[Social Liberal Party (Belgium)|Social Liberal Party]] (SLP) |
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|align=left | [[European Free Alliance|EFA]] |
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|align=right | 26,541 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0.65 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 0.65 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor=#B22222| |
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|align=left | [[Left Socialist Party (Belgium)|Left Socialist Party]] (LSP) |
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|align=left | ''None'' |
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|align=right | 8,985 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0.22 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 0.13 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor=#B22222| |
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|align=left | [[Committee for Another Policy]] (CAP) |
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|align=left | ''None'' |
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|align=right | 6,398 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0.16 |
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|align=right | – |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|align=left colspan=3 | '''Total''' |
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|align=right |'''4,075,944''' |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" |'''100''' |
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|align=right |'''–''' |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" |'''13''' |
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|align=right |'''{{decrease}} 1''' |
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* * group (previous term) |
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==Candidates== |
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===[[French-speaking electoral college]]=== |
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{{Further|List of candidates in the 2009 European Parliament election in Belgium}} |
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{| class="wikitable" border="1" |
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|- style="background-color:#C9C9C9" |
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! align=left colspan=2 valign=top width=300| Party |
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! align=left width=50| Affiliation |
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! align=right width=50| Votes |
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! align=right width=50| % |
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! align=right width=50| Change |
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! align=right width=50| Seats |
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! align=right width=50| Change |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="red" | |
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|align=left | [[Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)|Socialist Party]] (PS) |
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|align=left | [[Party of European Socialists|PES]] |
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|align=right | 714,947 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 29.10 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 6.99 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 3 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 1 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="blue"| |
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|align=left | [[Reformist Movement]] (MR) |
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|align=left | [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ELDR]] |
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|align=right | 640,092 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 26.05 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 1.53 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 2 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 1 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="green"| |
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|align=left | [[Ecolo]] |
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|align=left | [[European Green Party|EGP]] |
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|align=right | 562,081 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 22.88 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 13.03 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 2 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 1 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="orange"| |
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|align=left | [[Humanist Democratic Centre]] (CDH) |
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|align=left | [[European People's Party|EPP]] |
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|align=right | 327,824 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 13.34 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 1.80 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 1 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="black"| |
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|align=left | [[National Front (Belgium)|National Front]] (FN) |
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|align=left | ''None'' |
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|align=right | 87,706 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 3.57 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 3.88 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="darkred"| |
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|align=left | [[Workers Party of Belgium|Workers Party of Belgium+]] (PTB) |
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|align=left | ''None'' |
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|align=right | 28,483 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 1.16 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 0.35 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="grey"| |
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|align=left colspan=2 | Others |
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|align=right | 96,045 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 3.91 |
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|align=right | – |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | – |
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|- |
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|align=left colspan=3 | '''Total''' |
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|align=right |'''2,457,178''' |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" |'''100''' |
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|align=right |'''–''' |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" |'''8''' |
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|align=right |'''{{decrease}} 1''' |
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|} |
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===[[German-speaking electoral college]]=== |
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{| class="wikitable" border="1" |
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|- style="background-color:#C9C9C9" |
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! align=left colspan=2 valign=top width=300| Party |
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! align=left width=50| Affiliation |
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! align=right width=50| Votes |
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! align=right width=50| % |
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! align=right width=50| Change |
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! align=right width=50| Seats |
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! align=right width=50| Change |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="orange" | |
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|align=left | [[Christian Social Party (Belgium)|Christian Social Party]] (CSP) |
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|align=left | [[European People's Party|EPP]] |
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|align=right | 12,475 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 32.25 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 10.23 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 1 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="blue"| |
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|align=left | [[Partei für Freiheit und Fortschritt|Party for Freedom and Progress]] (PFF) |
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|align=left | [[European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party|ELDR]] |
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|align=right | 7,878 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 20.37 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 2.42 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="green"| |
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|align=left | [[Ecolo]] |
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|align=left | [[European Green Party|EGP]] |
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|align=right | 6,025 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 15.58 |
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|align=right | {{increase}} 5.09 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
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|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="red"| |
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|align=left | [[Socialist Party (francophone Belgium)|Socialist Party]] (PS) |
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|align=left | [[Party of European Socialists|PES]] |
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|align=right | 5,658 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 14.63 |
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|align=right | {{decrease}} 0.31 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
|||
|align=right | 0 |
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|- |
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|bgcolor="grey"| |
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|align=left colspan=2 | Others |
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|align=right | 6,644 |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 17.18 |
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|align=right | – |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" | 0 |
|||
|align=right | – |
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|- |
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|align=left colspan=3 | '''Total''' |
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|align=right |'''38,680''' |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" |'''100''' |
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|align=right |'''–''' |
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|align=right style="background-color:#EEEEEE" |'''1''' |
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|align=right |'''–''' |
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|} |
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==Candidates== |
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===Dutch-speaking electoral college=== |
===Dutch-speaking electoral college=== |
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==Linguistic controversy== |
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===Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde constituency === |
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Generally in Belgium, residents of Flanders can only vote for a party list that runs in Flanders, and in [[Wallonia]] residents may only pick a Walloon list. In practice this means residents will only be able to vote for a party representing the official language group of the region. (French-speakers in Flanders have, however, joined up in the cross-party [[Union des Francophones]] with one seat in the [[Flemish Parliament]]). |
Generally in Belgium, residents of Flanders can only vote for a party list that runs in Flanders, and in [[Wallonia]] residents may only pick a Walloon list. In practice this means residents will only be able to vote for a party representing the official language group of the region. (French-speakers in Flanders have, however, joined up in the cross-party [[Union des Francophones]] with one seat in the [[Flemish Parliament]]). |
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In the capital [[Brussels]], which is officially bilingual |
In the capital [[Brussels]], which is officially bilingual, people can choose either a French- or a Dutch-speaking party list. However, the area surrounding Brussels is part of Dutch-speaking Flanders, but is joined with the Brussels constituency in elections for the European Parliament and the Belgian Parliament. This bilingual constituency, [[Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde]], has been declared unconstitutional and has been a source of controversy for years. Flemings fear the bilingual constituency leads to increased [[francisation]] of the Dutch-speaking area surrounding Brussels, while French-speakers claim it is their basic right to vote for a French-speaking party. Some Dutch-speaking municipalities decided to boycott the EU Parliament election for reason of the unconstitutionality,<ref name=BBC/> but elections were carried out anyway. |
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As in previous elections, Francophone parties campaigned outside of the Francophone area, leading to measures from Flemish authorities. [[Affligem]] and [[Halle, Belgium|Halle]] are located in Dutch-speaking Flanders (although a substantial minority of Francophones also live there) but belong to the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde constituency. Politicians in Affligem and Halle have objected to French-speaking campaigners in [[Flanders]], and billboard space has been denied by the municipal authorities. In Affligem, French-language posters that had already been put up were covered with white paper. The Francophone party [[Humanist Democratic Centre]] has condemned it as an attack on "the fundamental rights of French speakers on the periphery [of Brussels]".<ref name=BBC>{{ |
As in previous elections, Francophone parties campaigned outside of the Francophone area, leading to measures from Flemish authorities. [[Affligem]] and [[Halle, Belgium|Halle]] are located in Dutch-speaking Flanders (although a substantial minority of Francophones also live there) but belong to the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde constituency. Politicians in Affligem and Halle have objected to French-speaking campaigners in [[Flanders]], and billboard space has been denied by the municipal authorities. In Affligem, French-language posters that had already been put up were covered with white paper. The Francophone party [[Humanist Democratic Centre]] has condemned it as an attack on "the fundamental rights of French speakers on the periphery [of Brussels]".<ref name=BBC>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8035290.stm|title=Language rift in Belgian election|work=[[BBC News]]|date=6 May 2009|access-date=12 May 2009}}</ref><ref name="EurActive1">{{cite web|url=http://www.euractiv.com/en/eu-elections/belgian-linguistic-feud-intensifies-elections-draw-near/article-181970|title=Belgian linguistic feud intensifies as elections draw near|publisher=EurActiv.com|date=5 May 2009|access-date=12 May 2009}}</ref> |
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The municipalities of [[Merchtem]], [[Beersel]], [[Kapelle-op-den-Bos]], [[Machelen]], [[Ternat]], [[Meise]], and [[Grimbergen]] also said that they would not provide billboard space, in the hope of avoiding French-language posters. In [[Steenokkerzeel]], Ternat, and Grimbergen stickers were distributed, to be placed on mailboxes, requesting that only Dutch flyers are accepted.<ref name="EurActive1"/> |
The municipalities of [[Merchtem]], [[Beersel]], [[Kapelle-op-den-Bos]], [[Machelen]], [[Ternat]], [[Meise]], and [[Grimbergen]] also said that they would not provide billboard space, in the hope of avoiding French-language posters. In [[Steenokkerzeel]], Ternat, and Grimbergen stickers were distributed, to be placed on mailboxes, requesting that only Dutch flyers are accepted.<ref name="EurActive1"/> |
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* [http://polling2009.belgium.be/en/eur/results/results_start.html European Parliament Elections 2009 in Belgium] |
* [http://polling2009.belgium.be/en/eur/results/results_start.html European Parliament Elections 2009 in Belgium] |
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* [http://mathfsa.ulb.ac.be/elections2009 European Elections results shown on Belgian cartogram] |
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* [http://www.elections2009-results.eu/ European Election Results 2009] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090619082603/http://www.elections2009-results.eu//en//index_en.html European Election Results 2009] |
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An election of the delegation from Belgium to the European Parliament was held on Sunday, 7 June 2009. The elections were on the same day as regional elections to the Flemish Parliament, Walloon Parliament, Brussels Parliament and the Parliament of the German-speaking Community.[1]
As a result of the Treaty of Nice – that became active in November 2004 – the number of Belgian delegates in the European Parliament decreased from 24 (in 2004) to 22 delegates: 13 delegates were elected by the Dutch-speaking Electoral College, 8 delegates by the Francophone Electoral College and 1 by the German-speaking Electoral College.
Results
[edit]Candidates
[edit]Dutch-speaking electoral college
[edit]Flemish Interest | |||
Place | Name | Party | # of votes |
1 | Frank Vanhecke | VB | 161,371 |
2 | Marijke Dillen | VB | 43,974 |
3 | Philip Claeys | VB | 27,763 |
4 | Linda Vissers | VB | 30,167 |
5 | Francis Van den Eynde | VB | 25,598 |
6 | Johan Demol | VB | 32,600 |
7 | Alexandra Colen | VB | 27,686 |
8 | Gerda Van Steenberge | VB | 22,751 |
9 | Bart Laeremans | VB | 24,592 |
10 | Bruno Valkeniers | VB | 33,322 |
11 | Anke Van dermeersch | VB | 41,049 |
12 | Filip Dewinter | VB | 150,584 |
13 | Marie-Rose Morel | VB | 108,629 |
Green! | |||
Place | Name | Party | # of votes |
1 | Bart Staes | GROEN! | 97,036 |
2 | Joke Van de Putte | GROEN! | 28,556 |
3 | Meyrem Almaci | GROEN! | 28,806 |
4 | Hugo van Dienderen | GROEN! | 10,049 |
5 | Maarten Tavernier | GROEN! | 11,331 |
6 | Rik Jellema | GROEN! | 7,442 |
7 | Sara Matthieu | GROEN! | 18,248 |
8 | Francine De Prins | GROEN! | 12,230 |
9 | Inan Asliyüce | GROEN! | 11,763 |
10 | Philippe Avijn | GROEN! | 6,870 |
11 | Tom Kestens | GROEN! | 9,866 |
12 | Tinne Van der Straeten | GROEN! | 19,116 |
13 | Vera Dua | GROEN! | 39,725 |
List Dedecker | |||
Place | Name | Party | # of votes |
1 | Jean-Marie Dedecker | LDD | 149,768 |
2 | Moniek Denhaen | LDD | 10,629 |
3 | Derk Jan Eppink | LDD | 13,898 |
4 | Kristof Van Der Cruysse | LDD | 7,405 |
5 | Isabelle Van Laethem | LDD | 9,785 |
New Flemish Alliance | |||
Place | Name | Party | # of votes |
1 | Frieda Brepoels | N-VA | 67,717 |
2 | Flor Van Noppen | N-VA | 27,788 |
3 | Elke Sleurs | N-VA | 19,575 |
4 | Louis Ide | N-VA | 16,382 |
5 | Hil D'Haese | N-VA | 11,585 |
Socialist Party–Differently | |||
Place | Name | Party | # of votes |
1 | Kathleen Van Brempt | SP.A | 146,992 |
2 | Saïd El Khadraoui | SP.A | 50,408 |
3 | Anne Van Lancker | SP.A | 47,415 |
4 | Selahattin Kocak | SP.A | 33,444 |
5 | Tom Germonpré | SP.A | 19,173 |
6 | Tom Balthazar | SP.A | 21,864 |
7 | Laila El Abouzi | SP.A | 25,694 |
8 | Myriam Vanlerberghe | SP.A | 25,683 |
9 | Ludwig Vandenhove | SP.A | 22,781 |
10 | Sener Ugurlu | SP.A | 23,333 |
11 | Dalila Douifi | SP.A | 20,748 |
12 | Christine Van Broeckhoven | SP.A | 28,490 |
13 | Bert Anciaux | SP.A | 71,919 |
Linguistic controversy
[edit]Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde constituency
[edit]Generally in Belgium, residents of Flanders can only vote for a party list that runs in Flanders, and in Wallonia residents may only pick a Walloon list. In practice this means residents will only be able to vote for a party representing the official language group of the region. (French-speakers in Flanders have, however, joined up in the cross-party Union des Francophones with one seat in the Flemish Parliament).
In the capital Brussels, which is officially bilingual, people can choose either a French- or a Dutch-speaking party list. However, the area surrounding Brussels is part of Dutch-speaking Flanders, but is joined with the Brussels constituency in elections for the European Parliament and the Belgian Parliament. This bilingual constituency, Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde, has been declared unconstitutional and has been a source of controversy for years. Flemings fear the bilingual constituency leads to increased francisation of the Dutch-speaking area surrounding Brussels, while French-speakers claim it is their basic right to vote for a French-speaking party. Some Dutch-speaking municipalities decided to boycott the EU Parliament election for reason of the unconstitutionality,[2] but elections were carried out anyway.
As in previous elections, Francophone parties campaigned outside of the Francophone area, leading to measures from Flemish authorities. Affligem and Halle are located in Dutch-speaking Flanders (although a substantial minority of Francophones also live there) but belong to the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde constituency. Politicians in Affligem and Halle have objected to French-speaking campaigners in Flanders, and billboard space has been denied by the municipal authorities. In Affligem, French-language posters that had already been put up were covered with white paper. The Francophone party Humanist Democratic Centre has condemned it as an attack on "the fundamental rights of French speakers on the periphery [of Brussels]".[2][3]
The municipalities of Merchtem, Beersel, Kapelle-op-den-Bos, Machelen, Ternat, Meise, and Grimbergen also said that they would not provide billboard space, in the hope of avoiding French-language posters. In Steenokkerzeel, Ternat, and Grimbergen stickers were distributed, to be placed on mailboxes, requesting that only Dutch flyers are accepted.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/aeltere/NEWSLETTER-2009-02-18-Belgian-state-reform-fails[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b "Language rift in Belgian election". BBC News. 6 May 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
- ^ a b "Belgian linguistic feud intensifies as elections draw near". EurActiv.com. 5 May 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2009.