Belgian general election, 1991

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The 24 November 1991 Belgian general elections was a Belgian election for the Belgian Chamber of Representatives and Belgian Senate. The results represented a big loss for the majority parties (Christian democrats and Socialists). The Vlaams Blok on the other hand had a very big gain.

[edit] Chamber of Representatives

Number of valid votes: 6.1652.160

Elections Belgian chamber 24/11/1991
Party Votes Percentage Seats
CVP 1036165 16,8%  39
PS 831199 13,5%  35
PVV 738016 12,0%  26
SP 737976 12,0%  28
PRL 501647 8,1%  20
PSC 476730 7,7%  18
Vlaams Blok 405247 6,6%  12
Volksunie 363124 5,9%  10
Ecolo 312624 5,1%  10
Agalev 299550 4,9%  7
ROSSEM 198182 3,2%  3
FDF/PPW 90813 1,5%  3
FN 64992 1,1%  1
PVDA/PTB 30491 0,5%
B.E.B. 15429 0,3%
REGEBO 11944 0,2%
AGIR 11189 0,2%
PC 5706 0,1%
SAP/POS 5243 0,1%
V.D. 4467 0,1%
RW 756 0,1%

[edit] Senate

Number of valid votes: 6.117.614

Elections Belgian Senate 24/11/1991
Party Votes Percentage Seats
CVP 1028699 16,8% 20
PS 814136 13,2% 18
SP 730274 11,9% 14
PVV 713542 11,7% 13
PRL 496562 8,1% 9
PSC 483961 7,9% 9
Vlaams Blok 414481 6,8% 5
Volksunie 365173 6,0% 5
Ecolo 323683 5,3% 6
Agalev 314360 5,1% 5
ROSSEM 196052 3,2% 1
FDF/PPW 86026 1,4% 1
FN 60876 1,0%
PVDA/PTB 31754 0,5%
B.E.B. 15893 0,3%
REGEBO 12150 0,2%
PC 6552 0,1%
SAP/POS 6485 0,1%
V.D. 4228 0,1%
RW 3441 0,1%


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