1919 Belgian general election All 186 seats in the Chamber of Representatives All 93 seats in the Senate
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
General elections were held in Belgium on 16 November 1919.[ 1] Although the Belgian Labour Party received the most votes in the Chamber of Representatives elections, the Catholic Party remained the largest party in both the Chamber and the Senate .[ 2] Voter turnout was 88.5% in the Chamber elections.[ 3]
They were the first elections after the First World War , and the first with universal single-vote suffrage (for men), a change that was sought by and benefited the Belgian Labour Party . The voting age was also lowered from 25 to 21, and the system of proportional representation was modified to use apparentment (combining votes of different arrondissements within a province).
Results
Chamber of Representatives
Party Votes % Seats Belgian Labour Party 645,124 36.62 70 Catholic Party 619,911 35.19 70 Liberal Party 310,876 17.65 34 Frontpartij 60,814 3.45 5 Catholic dissidents36,063 2.05 3 Middle Class Party 19,939 1.13 1 Combatants 19,075 1.08 2 National Renaissance 18,546 1.05 1 Christene Volkspartij 5,825 0.33 0 Socialist dissidents1,181 0.07 0 Other parties 24,446 1.39 0 Total 1,761,800 100.00 186 Valid votes 1,761,802 94.68 Invalid/blank votes 99,088 5.32 Total votes 1,860,890 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 2,102,710 88.50 Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Belgian Elections [ a]
Senate
Party Votes % Seats Catholic Party 685,041 43.30 43 Liberal Party 490,046 30.98 30 Belgian Labour Party 388,011 24.53 20 Middle Class Party 10,601 0.67 0 National Union 5,245 0.33 0 National Renaissance 3,068 0.19 0 Total 1,582,012 100.00 93 Registered voters/turnout 2,102,710 – Source: Belgian Elections
Constituencies
The distribution of seats among the electoral districts was as follows:[ 4] [ 5]
Notes
^ The number of valid votes is two higher than the number of votes cast for parties
References