Namur (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

Namur is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Chamber of Representatives since 2003. It corresponds to the province of Namur.

Namur
Chamber of Representatives Constituency
Namur within Belgium
Current constituency
Created2003
Seats6

The constituencies for the Chamber of Representatives are set by Article 87 of the Electoral Code of 1894.[1] The number of representatives per constituency is set every ten years based on population numbers. The current distribution of representatives is set by royal order of 31 January 2013.[2]

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
2003 Dominique Van Roy
(MR)
François Bellot
(MR)
Jean-Claude Maene
(PS)
Jean-Marc Delizée
(PS)
Richard Fournaux
(CDH)
Valérie Déom
(PS)
2007 David Clarinval
(MR)
Claude Eerdekens
(PS)
Maxime Prévot
(CDH)
Georges Gilkinet
(Ecolo)
2010 Sabine Laruelle
(MR)
Valérie Déom
(PS)
2014 Stéphanie Thoron
(MR)
Gwenaëlle Grovonius
(PS)
Benoît Dispa
(CDH)
2019 Thierry Warmoes
(PTB)
Eliane Tillieux
(PS)
Maxime Prevot
(CDH)
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