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Bruges (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Bruges was a constituency used to elect multiple members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 2003.

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831 Charles Coppieters Stochove
(Catholic)
Isidore Jullien
(Liberal)
Paul Devaux
(Liberal)
3 seats
1833
1837 Louis Maertens
(Liberal)
1841
1845
1848 Antoine Sinave
(Liberal)
Ernest Peers
(Liberal)
1852 Jean-Baptiste Coppieters 't Wallant
(Liberal)
1856
1857 Adolphe de Vrière
(Liberal)
Louis De Ridder
(Liberal)
1861 Amedée Visart de Bocarmé
(Catholic)
Emile De Clercq
(Catholic)
Gustave Soenens
(Catholic)
1864 Auguste Valckenaere
(Liberal)
Louis Van Nieuwenhuyse
(Liberal)
1868 Amedée Visart de Bocarmé
(Catholic)
Adolphe de Vrière
(Liberal)
1870 Charles-Julien van Outryve d'Ydewalle
(Catholic)
1874 Eugène-Edouard van Outryve d'Ydewalle
(Catholic)
1878 Arthur Pecsteen
(Liberal)
1882 Alfred Ronse
(Catholic)
Emile De Clercq
(Catholic)
1886 Adolphe Declercq
(Catholic)
1890
1892
1894
1898
1900 Albéric Ruzette
(Catholic)
François De Brabandere
(Catholic)
Léon Termote
(Liberal)
4 seats
1904 Eugène Standaert
(Catholic)
Maurice de Maere d'Aertrycke
(Catholic)
Albert Thooris
(Liberal)
1908 Joseph Strubbe
(Catholic)
1912 Gustave D'Hondt
(Catholic)
Florimond Fonteyne
(Daensist)
1919 Camiel Mostaert
(PS)
Henri De Clerck
(PS)
1921 René Debruyne
(Catholic)
Jules Boedt
(Liberal)
1925 Achiel Van Acker
(PS)
1929 André van Outryve d'Ydewalle
(Catholic)
Victor De Lille
(Catholic)
1932 Achiel Van Acker
(PS)
Maurice Geûens
(Catholic)
1936 Jozef Devroe
(VNV)
Frans Desmidt
(Liberal)
1939 Etienne Floré
(Catholic)
Achiel Van Acker
(PS)
1946 Achiel Van Acker
(BSP)
Gerard Eneman
(CVP)
Leopold Deschepper
(CVP)
Julius Wostyn
(BSP)
1949 Alfons De Nolf
(CVP)
Victor Sabbe
(Liberal)
1950 Julius Wostyn
(BSP)
1954
1958 Maurice Devriendt
(CVP)
1961 Fernand Vandamme
(CVP)
Frank Van Acker
(BSP)
1965 Albert Claes
(PVV)
Pieter Leys
(VU)
1968 Fernand Vandamme
(CVP)
1971 Daniel Coens
(CVP)
Omaar Carpels
(BSP)
1974 Willem Content
(BSP)
Fernand Vandamme
(CVP)
1977 Emmanuel Desutter
(CVP)
1978 Raf Declercq
(VU)
1981 Jan Leclercq
(PS)
1985 Jacques Devolder
(PVV)
Pierre Chevalier
(PS)
1987 Mimi Kestelijn-Sierens
(CVP)
1991 Edward Demuyt
(CVP)
Luc Goutry
(CVP)
Renaat Landuyt
(PS)
1995 Frans Lozie
(Agalev)
4 seats
1999 Dalila Douifi
(PS)
Henk Verlinde
(PS)

References

  1. "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
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