Loosduinen (electoral district)

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Loosduinen was an electoral district of the House of Representatives in the Netherlands from 1888 to 1918.

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The district of Loosduinen in 1888 Kiesdistrict Loosduinen (1888).jpg
The district of Loosduinen in 1888

The electoral district of Loosduinen was created in 1888, mostly out of part of the Delft district, which was reduced from two seats to one. Fully located in the province of South Holland, it included the municipality of Loosduinen, today a part of The Hague, as well as the modern municipalities of Westland, Maassluis, Midden-Delfland, Rijswijk and Zoetermeer, and the villages of Nootdorp, Voorburg, Stompwijk and Benthuizen. It was a predominantly agricultural district. [1] [2]

The district's population increased considerably during its existence, from 44,115 in 1888 to 63,093 in 1909. A plurality of around 44% the population was Reformed. Catholics formed a significant majority in the district, though dropping slightly from 36% in 1888 to 33% in 1909. Another 19% of the population was Gereformeerd. The share of "Others" rose from 1.6% in 1888 to 3.6% in 1909. [3]

The district of Loosduinen was abolished upon the introduction of party-list proportional representation in 1918. [4]

Members

Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. Onze afgevaardigden (1913) - Anthony Brummelkamp jr. (cropped).jpg
Anthony Brummelkamp Jr.

Loosduinen was a safe seat for the parliamentary right, though as a result of the district's religiously mixed population, it was contested between the Catholics and the Protestant Anti-Revolutionary Party in its early elections. In 1888, the district elected the Catholic Arnoldus van Berckel. In 1897, Van Berckel was defeated in the second round by the Anti-Revolutionary Anthony Brummelkamp Jr., who would continue to represent Loosduinen for the following two decades, until its abolition in 1918. [2]

ElectionMemberPartyRef
1888 Arnoldus van Berckel Ka [5]
1891
1894
1897 Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. AR [6]
1901
1905
1909
1913
1917

Election results

Elections in the 1880s

1888 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Arnoldus van BerckelKa1,31938.542,00159.57
Willem van Doorn Lib 1,09431.971,35840.43
Jan Christiaan Fabius AR 97928.61
Others300.88
Total3,422100.003,359100.00
Valid votes3,42299.563,35998.94
Invalid/blank votes150.44361.06
Total votes3,437100.003,395100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,74791.733,74790.61
Catholic gain
Source: Kiesraad, [7] Huygens Instituut [8] [9]

Elections in the 1890s

1891 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Arnoldus van BerckelKa1,22638.511,35550.07
Henri Adolphe van de Velde AR 1,00631.601,35149.93
Hubert Philippus de Kanter Lib 92128.93
Others310.97
Total3,184100.002,706100.00
Valid votes3,18499.132,70697.80
Invalid/blank votes280.87612.20
Total votes3,212100.002,767100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,94381.463,94370.17
Catholic hold
Source: Kiesraad, [10] Huygens Instituut [11] [12]
1894 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Arnoldus van BerckelKa1,29846.561,75554.33
Henri Adolphe van de Velde AR 94533.901,47545.67
Jacobus Marinus Pijnacker Hordijk Lib 52718.90
Others180.65
Total2,788100.003,230100.00
Valid votes2,78897.863,23098.12
Invalid/blank votes612.14621.88
Total votes2,849100.003,292100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,03570.614,03581.59
Catholic hold
Source: Kiesraad, [13] Huygens Instituut [14] [15]
1897 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Arnoldus van BerckelKa2,26038.102,41144.42
Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. AR 1,60327.023,01755.58
Jacobus Marinus Pijnacker Hordijk Lib 1,26121.26
G. van Herwaarden CHK 80813.62
Total5,932100.005,428100.00
Valid votes5,93298.675,42898.51
Invalid/blank votes801.33821.49
Total votes6,012100.005,510100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,76288.916,76281.48
Anti-Revolutionary gain
Source: Kiesraad, [16] Huygens Instituut [17] [18]

Elections in the 1900s

1901 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Joseph van Nispen tot SevenaerKa2,10639.282,49148.53
Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. AR 1,81733.892,64251.47
J. Pattist Lib 1,01618.95
Johan Diederik Six VA 4237.89
Total5,362100.005,133100.00
Valid votes5,36296.935,13398.43
Invalid/blank votes1703.07821.57
Total votes5,532100.005,215100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,91779.986,91775.39
Anti-Revolutionary hold
Source: Kiesraad, [19] Huygens Instituut [20] [21]
1905 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. AR 5,37870.06
A. Ferf Lib 2,29829.94
Total7,676100.00
Valid votes7,67698.50
Invalid/blank votes1171.50
Total votes7,793100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,95187.06
Anti-Revolutionary hold
Source: Kiesraad, [22] Huygens Instituut [23]
1909 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. AR 5,82975.71
A. Ferf Lib 1,55020.13
Jan Schaper SDAP 3204.16
Total7,699100.00
Valid votes7,69998.18
Invalid/blank votes1431.82
Total votes7,842100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,94578.85
Anti-Revolutionary hold
Source: Kiesraad, [24] Huygens Instituut [25]

Elections in the 1910s

1913 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. AR 6,23468.94
Fridolin Marinus Knobel VL 2,37426.26
Jan Schaper SDAP 4344.80
Total9,042100.00
Valid votes9,04298.41
Invalid/blank votes1461.59
Total votes9,188100.00
Registered voters/turnout11,10782.72
Anti-Revolutionary hold
Source: Kiesraad, [26] Huygens Instituut [27]
1917 general election: Loosduinen
CandidatePartyVotes%
Anthony Brummelkamp Jr. AR
Total
Registered voters/turnout13,005
Anti-Revolutionary hold
Source: Kiesraad, [28] Huygens Instituut [29]

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