1994 Belgian local elections

Local elections were held in Belgium on 9 October 1994. The ten provincial councils as well as all municipal councils were elected.

1994 Belgian local elections

9 October 1994 (1994-10-09)

The election was, apart from the European election in June that year, the first one since the fourth state reform, which made provincial elections concurrent with municipal elections rather than with parliamentary elections. Legislative terms for provincial councils were thus increased from four years or less to six years. Additionally, the reform split the province of Brabant into Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant, thus increasing the number of provinces from nine to ten.

Provincial councils

Flemish provinces
Province Voters Seats CVP VLD SP Agalev VB VU Others
Antwerp1,203,5768427131591621 (WOW)
1 (PATSY)
Flemish Brabant743,780752317136655 (UF)
West Flanders862,50884401520432
East Flanders1,038,64483332217461
Limburg538,75475291720234
Walloon provinces
Province Voters Seats PS PRL PSC Ecolo FN Others
Walloon Brabant231.9695614201273
Hainaut860.4768440171854
Liège666.7998030
1(SP)
16
1(PPF)
18
1(CSP)
813 (AGIR)
1 (PDB)
Luxembourg171.6904712151910
Namur314.8815619131842
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