Tournai-Ath (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

Tournai-Ath was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1900 and 1965.

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1900 Henri Crombez
(Liberal)
Henri Duquesne Watelet de la Vinelle
(Catholic)
Joseph Hoÿois
(Catholic)
Léon Cambier
(Catholic)
Louis Pouille
(PS)
Oswald Ouverleaux
(Liberal)
1904 Albert Asou
(Liberal)
Emile Gracia
(Catholic)
Louis Roger
(Liberal)
1908 Emile Boval
(Catholic)
Émile Royer
(PS)
1912 Paul Jouret
(Liberal)
Adhémar Foucart
(Catholic)
Maurice Houtart
(Catholic)
Joseph Defaux
(PS)
Paul-Emile Janson
(Liberal)
1919 Charles De Bruycker
(Catholic)
Emile Carlier
(PS)
1921
1925 Florentin Huart
(PS)
Henri Carton de Tournai
(Catholic)
1929 Paul Jouret
(Liberal)
Ursmar Depotte
(PS)
1932 Joseph Nèves
(PS)
Jacques Haustrate
(Catholic)
Jules Hossey
(PS)
René Lefebvre
(Liberal)
1936 Gustave Wyns
(REX)
Vincent Cossée de Maulde
(Catholic)
1939 Camille Artisien
(PS)
1946 Alphonse Bonenfant
(PCB)
Horace Leleux
(Liberal)
Maurice Couplet
(CVP)
Paul Meunier
(CVP)
1949 Camille Vangraefschepe
(BSP)
Pierre Wigny
(CVP)
1950
1954 Henri Castel
(BSP)
Marcel Décarpentrie
(CVP)
1958
1961 Jean Picron
(Liberal)
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