Limburg (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

Limburg is a parliamentary constituency in Belgium used to elect members of the Chamber of Representatives since 2003. It corresponds to the province of Limburg.

Limburg
Chamber of Representatives constituency
Limburg within Belgium
Current constituency
Created2003
Seats12

The constituencies for the Chamber of Representatives are set by Article 87 of the Electoral Code of 1894.[1] The number of representatives per constituency is set every ten years based on population numbers. The current distribution of representatives is set by royal order of 31 January 2013.[2]

Representatives

Representatives of Limburg
(2003–present)[3][4]
Election Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
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Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
Rep.
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(Party)
Rep.
(Party)
2003 Liesbeth Van der Auwera
(CD&V)
Theo Kelchtermans
(CD&V)
Jo Vandeurzen
(CD&V)
Anne-Marie Baeke
(SP.A)
Magda Raemaekers
(SP.A)
Hilde Vautmans
(Open Vld)
Annemie Roppe
(Spirit)
Bert Schoofs
(VB)
Georges Lenssen
(Open Vld)
Guy Swennen
(SP.A)
Jacques Germeaux
(Open Vld)
Marleen Govaerts
(VB)
2007 Peter Luykx
(CD&V)
Raf Terwingen
(CD&V)
Meryame Kitir
(SP.A)
Peter Vanvelthoven
(SP.A)
Gerald Kindermans
(CD&V)
Bruno Steegen
(Open Vld)
Ludwig Vandenhove
(SP.A)
Hilâl Yalçin
(CD&V)
Linda Vissers
(VB)
2010 Patrick Dewael
(Open Vld)
Karolien Grosemans
(N-VA)
Steven Vandeput
(N-VA)
Veerle Wouters
(N-VA)
Annick Ponthier
(VB)
2014 Veerle Heeren
(CD&V)
Wouter Beke
(CD&V)
Nele Lijnen
(Open Vld)
Wouter Raskin
(N-VA)
Werner Janssen
(N-VA)
2019 Nawal Farih
(CD&V)
Barbara Creemers
(Groen)
Annick Ponthier
(Vlaams Belang)
Meryame Kitir
(SP.A)
Kris Verduyckt
(SP.A)
Frank Troosters
(Vlaams Belang)
Erik Gilissen
(Vlaams Belang)
Zuhal Demir
(N-VA)
Frieda Gijbels
(N-VA)

References

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