Hasselt (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

Hasselt was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1991.

Representatives

Election Representative
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1831 Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt
(Catholic)
Etienne de Stenbier de Wideux
(Catholic)
Lambert Raymaeckers
(Liberal)
1833 Eugène Pollénus
(Catholic)
1837
1841 Guillaume de Corswarem
(Catholic)
1845
1848 Charles de Pitteurs-Hiegaerts
(Catholic)
1852
1856
1857
1861 Joseph Thonissen
(Catholic)
1864
1868
1870
1874 Henri de Pitteurs-Hiegaerts
(Catholic)
1878
1882
1886
1890 Adrien de Corswarem
(Catholic)
1892 Albert de Theux de Meylandt
(Catholic)
1894 Clément Cartuyvels
(Catholic)
1898
1900
1904 Clément Peten
(Liberal)
1908 Albert Palmers de Terlaemen
(Catholic)
1912 Jean Ramaekers
(Catholic)
Louis Ooms
(Catholic)
1919 Jules Van Caenegem
(Catholic)
1921 Emile Blavier
(Catholic)
1925
1929 Paul Clerckx
(Catholic)
1932
1936 Eugeen Frans Verpoorten
(Catholic)
Pieter Ghysen
(Catholic)
Henricus Ballet
(VNV)
1939 Paul Clerckx
(Catholic)
Jozef Alfons Hermans
(VNV)
1946 Alfred Bertrand
(CVP)
Hendrik Beelen
(CVP)
Paul Clerckx
(CVP)
Raoul Vreven
(Liberal)
1949 Gerard Bijnens
(CVP)
Paul Meyers
(CVP)
Walter-Joseph Thys
(BSP)
1950
1954 Eugène De Gent
(Liberal)
Augustinus Husson
(BSP)
1958 Edgard Vanthilt
(BSP)
1961 Tony Van Lindt
(CVP)
1965 Eugène De Gent
(PVV)
1968 Luc Dhoore
(CVP)
Jozef Olaerts
(VU)
Alfred Vreven
(PVV)
Willy Claes
(BSP)
1971 Georges Monard
(CVP)
Emiel Vanijlen
(BSP)
1974
1977 Willy Desaeyere
(VU)
Eddy Baldewijns
(BSP)
1978 Firmin Aerts
(CVP)
Georges Beerden
(CVP)
1981 Marilou Vanden Poel-Welkenhuysen
(PVV)
1985 Edgard Vandebosch
(CVP)
Jan Verheyden
(PS)
1988 Johan Sauwens
(VU)
1991 Jo Vandeurzen
(CVP)
Eddy Schuermans
(CVP)
Valère Vautmans
(PVV)
Charles Moyaerts
(PS)
Hugo Olaerts
(VU)
Jean Caubergs
(VB)
1995 Merged into Hasselt-Tongeren-Maaseik

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References

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