Tielt was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1900.
The Chamber of Representatives is one of the two chambers in the bicameral Federal Parliament of Belgium, the other being the Senate. It is considered to be the "lower house" of the Federal Parliament.
Election | Representative (Party) | Representative (Party) | ||
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1831 | Charles de Roo (Catholic) | Léon de Foere (Catholic) | ||
1833 | ||||
1837 | ||||
1841 | ||||
1845 | ||||
1848 | Felix de Mûelenaere (Catholic) | Philippe Le Bailly de Tilleghem (Catholic) | ||
1852 | ||||
1856 | ||||
1857 | ||||
1861 | Gustave de Mûelenaere (Catholic) | |||
1864 | ||||
1868 | Adile Eugène Mulle de ter Schueren (Catholic) | |||
1870 | ||||
1874 | Auguste Beernaert (Catholic) | |||
1878 | ||||
1882 | ||||
1886 | Maurice Van der Bruggen (Catholic) | |||
1890 | ||||
1892 | ||||
1894 | ||||
1898 | ||||
1900 | Merged into Roeselare-Tielt |