Mechelen (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Mechelen was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1995, when it was merged into the constituency of Mechelen-Turnhout.

Representatives

ElectionRepresentative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831 François Domis
(Catholic)
François Polfvliet
(Liberal)
Philippe-Joseph Boucquéau de Villeraie
(Catholic)
3 seats
1833 Adolphe Van den Wiele
(Catholic)
Charles Mast-De Vries
(Catholic)
1837 Jean de Perceval
(Liberal)
1841 Jean Scheyven
(Catholic)
Jean-François Henot
(Catholic)
1845
1848 Armand de Perceval
(Liberal)
Félix van den Branden de Reeth
(Catholic)
Florentin de Brouwer de Hogendorp
(Liberal)
1852
1856
1857 Jean Notelteirs
(Catholic)
Ludovic-Marie d'Ursel
(Catholic)
1861
1864 Eugène de Kerckhove
(Catholic)
1868 Louis Lefebvre
(Catholic)
1870
1874
1878
1882 Victor Emile Fris
(Catholic)
1886 Albert Alexandre Lefebvre
(Catholic)
1890
1892 François Broers
(Catholic)
4 seats
1894 Edouard De Cocq
(Catholic)
Florent Van Cauwenbergh
(Catholic)
1898
1900 Victor Van de Walle
(Liberal)
1904
1908 Charles Lefebvre
(Catholic)
Jules Ortegat
(Catholic)
1912 Paul Lamborelle
(Liberal)
5 seats
1919 Auguste Van Landeghem
(PS)
Désiré Bouchery
(PS)
Jules De Keersmaecker
(Catholic)
Philip Van Isacker
(Catholic)
1921 Paul Lamborelle
(Liberal)
1925 Jaak Wellens
(PS)
Willem Lambrechts
(PS)
1929 Jan Laenen
(Catholic)
Ward Hermans
(Frontpartij)
1932 Edgar Maes
(Catholic)
Gaston Fromont
(PS)
Oscar Vankesbeeck
(Liberal)
1936 Emiel Van Hamme
(Catholic)
Jan Laenen
(Catholic)
Jean Schaepherders
(Catholic)
1939 Antoon Spinoy
(PS)
Alfons Verbist
(Catholic)
Paul Lamborelle
(Liberal)
Ward Hermans
(VNV)
1946 Urbain Muyldermans
(Liberal)
Emiel Van Hamme
(CVP)
1949 Jan Van Winghe
(BSP)
1950 Jozef Smedts
(CVP)
Jos De Saeger
(CVP)
1954 Jozef Magé
(BSP)
1958 Jozef Smedts
(CVP)
1961 Herman Vanderpoorten
(Liberal)
1965 Michel Van Dessel
(CVP)
Désiré Van Daele
(BSP)
Frans De Weert
(PVV)
1968 Hugo Adriaensens
(BSP)
Charles De Vlieger
(PVV)
Ludo Sels
(VU)
1971 Guido Verhaegen
(CVP)
1974 Joos Somers
(VU)
1977 Jef Ramaekers
(BSP)
Luc Van den Brande
(CVP)
1978 Lucien Van de Velde
(PVV)
1981 Fernand Geyselings
(Agalev)
1985 Joan Pepermans
(Agalev)
Paul Hermans
(CVP)
1988 Freddy Sarens
(CVP)
Jean Van der Sande
(PS)
Herman Candries
(VU)
Maurice Vanhoutte
(PVV)
1991 Jozef Van Eetvelt
(CVP)
Luk Van Nieuwenhuysen
(VB)
1995 Merged into Mechelen-Turnhout

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References

  1. "De Belgische Kamer van volksvertegenwoordigers". dekamer.be. Retrieved 2019-05-30.