Hainaut (Chamber of Representatives constituency) Parliamentary constituency in Belgium
Hainaut Location of Hainaut within Belgium
Province Hainaut Region Wallonia Population 1,356,895 (2023)[ 1] Electorate 942,789 (2019) Area 3,813 km2 (2023)[ 2] Created 2003 Seats
18 (2014–present) 19 (2003–2014)
Members[ 3] Created from
Hainaut (Dutch : Henegouwen ; German : Hennegau ) is one of the 11 multi-member constituencies of the Chamber of Representatives , the lower house of the Belgian Federal Parliament , the national legislature of Belgium . The constituency was established in 2003 following the re-organisation of constituencies across Belgium along provincial lines. It is conterminous with the province of Hainaut . The constituency currently elects 18 of the 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2019 federal election the constituency had 942,789 registered electors.
Electoral system
Hainaut currently elects 18 of the 150 members of the Chamber of Representatives using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 4] [ 5] Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method .[ 6] [ 7] Only parties that reach the 5% threshold in the constituency compete for seats.[ 8] [ 9]
Election results
Summary
Election
Workers PTB
Ecolo Ecolo
Socialists PS
Democratic Federalists DéFI / FDF
Reformists MR
Les Engagés Engagés / CDH
Chez Nous Chez Nous / PP
National Front FN
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2024
103,339
13.97%
3
36,750
4.97%
0
213,501
28.86%
6
15,189
2.05%
0
192,759
26.05%
5
114,559
15.48%
3
22,039
2.98%
0
2019
114,243
15.64%
3
89,898
12.30%
3
250,146
34.24%
8
27,484
3.76%
0
116,528
15.95%
3
58,695
8.03%
1
24,719
3.38%
0
2014
38,194
5.17%
1
43,488
5.89%
1
303,085
41.04%
9
14,382
1.95%
0
153,301
20.76%
5
76,812
10.40%
2
32,158
4.35%
0
2010
12,136
1.68%
0
67,993
9.41%
2
348,184
48.18%
11
126,608
17.52%
4
82,924
11.47%
2
19,852
2.75%
0
20,129
2.79%
0
2007
6,376
0.86%
0
78,777
10.61%
2
254,070
34.23%
7
199,859
26.93%
6
104,565
14.09%
3
58,408
7.87%
1
2003
5,606
0.77%
0
46,400
6.39%
1
320,144
44.07%
10
159,487
21.96%
5
87,975
12.11%
2
52,332
7.20%
1
(Figures in italics represent alliances.)
Detailed
2019
Results of the 2019 federal election held on 26 May 2019:[ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Ath
Charle- roi
La Lou- vière
Mons
Mous- cron
Soig- nies
Thuin
Tournai
Expat- riates
Socialist Party
PS
23,290
71,003
29,734
57,188
8,318
18,589
15,468
26,302
254
250,146
34.24%
8
Reformist Movement
MR
16,186
26,305
8,455
20,383
5,059
11,639
11,736
16,531
234
116,528
15.95%
3
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
9,203
38,395
15,160
22,442
3,642
8,665
7,076
9,598
62
114,243
15.64%
3
Ecolo
Ecolo
10,642
19,767
6,456
18,407
6,488
8,391
6,398
12,969
380
89,898
12.30%
3
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
6,543
11,792
4,429
10,651
6,200
4,322
7,783
6,885
90
58,695
8.03%
1
DéFI
DéFI
3,923
9,631
2,273
4,006
584
2,382
1,885
2,769
31
27,484
3.76%
0
People's Party
PP
2,346
9,081
2,180
4,448
992
1,650
1,982
2,003
37
24,719
3.38%
0
Vlaams Belang
VB
1,408
2,078
756
1,446
644
564
468
876
6
8,246
1.13%
0
Destexhe List
826
2,634
745
1,538
218
1,063
618
530
5
8,177
1.12%
0
Citizen Collective
CC
1,641
1,860
679
1,493
729
518
436
630
6
7,992
1.09%
0
Agir
421
2,240
485
1,221
245
429
430
421
24
5,916
0.81%
0
The Right
379
2,169
579
1,249
278
410
366
480
6
5,916
0.81%
0
Workers' Struggle
LO
528
1,634
791
1,187
333
406
366
486
4
5,735
0.78%
0
Nation
480
1,590
487
725
434
346
287
984
8
5,341
0.73%
0
Communist Party of Belgium
PCB
109
702
196
274
58
93
91
98
5
1,626
0.22%
0
Valid votes
77,925
200,881
73,405
146,658
34,222
59,467
55,390
81,562
1,152
730,662
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
7,256
23,612
8,144
15,690
5,131
5,716
5,410
9,178
97
80,234
9.89%
Total polled
85,181
224,493
81,549
162,348
39,353
65,183
60,800
90,740
1,249
810,896
86.01%
Registered electors
96,112
265,624
94,020
192,359
44,507
74,113
69,701
104,602
1,751
942,789
Turnout
88.63%
84.52%
86.74%
84.40%
88.42%
87.95%
87.23%
86.75%
71.33%
86.01%
The following candidates were elected:[ 12]
Hugues Bayet (PS), 14,387 votes; Roberto d'Amico (PTB), 4,552 votes; Ludivine Dedonder (PS), 16,663 votes; Elio Di Rupo (PS), 125,009 votes; Denis Ducarme (MR), 24,959 votes; Catherine Fonck (CDH), 19,333 votes; Marie-Colline Leroy (Ecolo), 8,410 votes; Marie-Christine Marghem (MR), 14,079 votes; Sofie Merckx (PTB), 8,912 votes; Jean-Marc Nollet (Ecolo), 16,676 votes; Özlem Özen (PS), 10,791 votes; Patrick Prévot (PS), 13,615 votes; Daniel Senesael (PS), 11,843 votes; Caroline Taquin (MR), 13,119 votes; Éric Thiébaut (PS), 14,791 votes; Marco Van Hees (PTB), 16,271 votes; Albert Vicaire (Ecolo), 2,818 votes; and Laurence Zanchetta (PS), 7,038 votes.
Substitutions:[ 13]
2014
Results of the 2014 federal election held on 25 May 2014:[ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Ath
Charle- roi
Mons
Mous- cron
Soig- nies
Thuin
Tournai
Expat- riates
Socialist Party
PS
22,060
91,258
67,292
11,871
41,047
36,544
32,565
448
303,085
41.04%
9
Reformist Movement
MR
14,341
40,413
25,452
6,816
23,430
20,337
22,257
255
153,301
20.76%
5
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
5,398
18,210
13,957
8,300
11,178
10,254
9,423
92
76,812
10.40%
2
Ecolo
Ecolo
3,387
11,389
7,929
2,957
6,776
4,516
6,405
129
43,488
5.89%
1
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
1,455
16,031
7,377
811
5,984
4,075
2,443
18
38,194
5.17%
1
People's Party
PP
1,945
13,753
5,549
754
4,054
4,279
1,795
29
32,158
4.35%
0
Debout Les Belges!
960
10,225
6,444
582
2,677
2,205
1,513
28
24,634
3.34%
0
Make Way Clear
573
5,729
3,410
649
2,164
1,799
1,132
11
15,467
2.09%
0
Francophone Democratic Federalists
FDF
947
5,101
2,755
417
2,290
1,659
1,198
15
14,382
1.95%
0
The Right
382
2,265
1,265
427
822
920
704
19
6,804
0.92%
0
Pirate
406
1,376
1,085
352
1,123
513
1,044
8
5,907
0.80%
0
Wallonia First
279
1,928
902
256
613
507
428
13
4,926
0.67%
0
Nation
157
1,192
560
251
520
294
789
4
3,767
0.51%
0
Workers' Struggle
LO
186
1,129
734
204
577
388
320
1
3,539
0.48%
0
Anti-Sharia Party
P+
73
947
718
34
186
195
97
4
2,254
0.31%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
113
729
410
46
295
304
158
3
2,058
0.28%
0
New Alternative Wallonia
NWA
77
681
298
66
154
277
117
3
1,673
0.23%
0
Left Movement
MG
155
568
241
63
178
196
257
4
1,662
0.23%
0
Walloon Front
FW
62
920
202
69
142
150
85
3
1,633
0.22%
0
Walloon Rally
RW
139
561
330
59
133
221
143
12
1,598
0.22%
0
Belgische Unie – Union Belge
BUB
36
199
147
37
134
67
64
4
688
0.09%
0
General Movement of Young Disadvantaged Workers
MGJOD
30
192
82
21
48
45
42
0
460
0.06%
0
Valid votes
53,161
224,796
147,139
35,042
104,525
89,745
82,979
1,103
738,490
100.00%
18
Rejected votes
4,468
22,852
14,432
5,062
9,354
8,258
8,695
101
73,222
9.02%
Total polled
57,629
247,648
161,571
40,104
113,879
98,003
91,674
1,204
811,712
87.59%
Registered electors
64,208
286,339
186,435
44,866
128,479
110,451
104,404
1,550
926,732
Turnout
89.75%
86.49%
86.66%
89.39%
88.64%
88.73%
87.81%
77.68%
87.59%
The following candidates were elected:[ 16]
Philippe Blanchart (PS), 8,860 votes; Christian Brotcorne (CDH), 8,700 votes; Olivier Chastel (MR), 41,921 votes; Paul-Olivier Delannois (PS), 8,271 votes; Laurent Devin (PS), 12,889 votes; Elio Di Rupo (PS), 181,964 votes; Denis Ducarme (MR), 15,142 votes; Jean-Jacques Flahaux (MR), 8,061 votes; Catherine Fonck (CDH), 24,645 votes; Benoît Friart (MR), 8,597 votes; Marie-Christine Marghem (MR), 21,088 votes; Éric Massin (PS), 12,935 votes; Jean-Marc Nollet (Ecolo), 7,936 votes; Özlem Özen (PS), 11,961 votes; Daniel Senesael (PS), 16,113 votes; Éric Thiébaut (PS), 12,935 votes; Marco Van Hees (PTB), 5,488 votes; and Fabienne Winckel (PS), 8,899 votes.
Substitutions:[ 17]
2010
Results of the 2010 federal election held on 13 June 2010:[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Ath
Charle- roi
Mons
Mous- cron
Soig- nies
Thuin
Tournai
Expat- riates
Socialist Party
PS
24,302
110,505
78,015
11,890
46,240
41,490
35,509
233
348,184
48.18%
11
Reformist Movement
MR
12,078
31,658
21,396
5,561
20,474
16,315
18,983
143
126,608
17.52%
4
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
5,555
23,295
12,460
8,399
11,648
11,131
10,346
90
82,924
11.47%
2
Ecolo
Ecolo
4,694
19,782
10,874
5,003
10,365
7,414
9,698
163
67,993
9.41%
2
National Front
FN
1,019
8,582
3,462
928
2,378
2,044
1,707
9
20,129
2.79%
0
People's Party
PP
1,302
8,086
2,681
647
3,130
2,494
1,495
17
19,852
2.75%
0
Wallonia First
883
4,795
2,297
960
1,724
1,558
1,536
42
13,795
1.91%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
660
4,770
2,533
402
2,147
1,046
570
8
12,136
1.68%
0
National Front+
FN+
527
4,962
2,021
557
1,292
1,258
934
2
11,553
1.60%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
573
4,622
1,901
318
1,512
1,538
938
12
11,414
1.58%
0
Left Front
259
1,888
1,211
238
835
559
445
7
5,442
0.75%
0
Wallon+
W+
155
620
269
77
218
183
156
1
1,679
0.23%
0
Socialist Movement Plus
46
247
163
38
121
358
57
1
1,031
0.14%
0
Valid votes
52,053
223,812
139,283
35,018
102,084
87,388
82,374
728
722,740
100.00%
19
Rejected votes
3,874
21,236
11,269
4,756
8,340
7,641
7,932
60
65,108
8.26%
Total polled
55,927
245,048
150,552
39,774
110,424
95,029
90,306
788
787,848
87.61%
Registered electors
62,313
282,449
173,611
44,637
124,995
107,563
102,861
859
899,288
Turnout
89.75%
86.76%
86.72%
89.11%
88.34%
88.35%
87.79%
91.73%
87.61%
The following candidates were elected:[ 20]
Ronny Balcaen (Ecolo), 2,298 votes; Philippe Blanchart (PS), 9,774 votes; Juliette Boulet (Ecolo), 7,192 votes; Christian Brotcorne (CDH), 8,665 votes; Colette Burgeon (PS), 11,828 votes; Olivier Chastel (MR), 30,868 votes; Rudy Demotte (PS), 38,702 votes; Laurent Devin (PS), 12,599 votes; Elio Di Rupo (PS), 203,758 votes; Denis Ducarme (MR), 10,578 votes; Anthony Dufrane (PS), 9,195 votes; Catherine Fonck (CDH), 22,482 votes; Jacqueline Galant (MR), 18,256 votes; Marie-Christine Marghem (MR), 13,559 votes; Patrick Moriau (PS), 15,867 votes; Özlem Özen (PS), 9,687 votes; Franco Seminara (PS), 6,684 votes; Éric Thiébaut (PS), 16,307 votes; and Christiane Vienne (PS), 12,191 votes.
Substitutions:[ 21]
2007
Results of the 2007 federal election held on 10 June 2007:[ 22] [ 23]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Ath
Charle- roi
Mons
Mous- cron
Soig- nies
Thuin
Tournai
Expat- riates
Socialist Party
PS
19,448
74,066
59,556
10,311
34,513
28,327
27,504
345
254,070
34.23%
7
Reformist Movement
MR
16,943
57,264
34,886
8,633
30,289
24,977
26,581
286
199,859
26.93%
6
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
6,402
30,832
18,251
8,637
13,525
14,535
12,256
127
104,565
14.09%
3
Ecolo
Ecolo
4,607
25,209
14,152
4,771
10,614
9,331
9,878
215
78,777
10.61%
2
National Front
FN
2,592
24,331
11,437
2,574
6,754
6,487
4,209
24
58,408
7.87%
1
Communist Party of Wallonia
PC
598
3,628
1,950
647
1,516
1,038
1,264
13
10,654
1.44%
0
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
715
3,297
2,049
316
1,121
1,428
870
9
9,805
1.32%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
126
2,923
1,136
77
1,524
427
159
4
6,376
0.86%
0
Wallon
142
1,349
522
207
467
525
255
31
3,498
0.47%
0
Walloon Party
128
1,150
517
122
475
487
245
15
3,139
0.42%
0
National Force (Belgium)
130
1,221
535
142
350
324
218
8
2,928
0.39%
0
Vivant
138
1,050
346
124
355
192
348
8
2,561
0.35%
0
Federal Christian Democrats
CDF
157
721
495
142
344
254
345
7
2,465
0.33%
0
New Belgian Front
FNB
111
954
404
124
271
276
214
1
2,355
0.32%
0
Committee for Another Policy
CAP
104
360
415
50
227
108
160
10
1,434
0.19%
0
Union
37
377
136
44
91
90
81
0
856
0.12%
0
Rights and Freedoms of Citizens
DLC
21
111
134
13
119
36
27
3
464
0.06%
0
Valid votes
52,399
228,843
146,921
36,934
102,555
88,842
84,614
1,106
742,214
100.00%
19
Rejected votes
3,845
20,806
11,512
4,952
8,222
7,570
7,962
117
64,986
8.05%
Total polled
56,244
249,649
158,433
41,886
110,777
96,412
92,576
1,223
807,200
89.75%
Registered electors
61,066
280,807
179,094
45,698
122,479
106,083
102,749
1,380
899,356
Turnout
92.10%
88.90%
88.46%
91.66%
90.45%
90.88%
90.10%
88.62%
89.75%
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
Marie Arena (PS), 20,187 votes; Juliette Boulet (Ecolo), 4,843 votes; Christian Brotcorne (CDH), 11,330 votes; Colette Burgeon (PS), 9,105 votes; Olivier Chastel (MR), 67,180 votes; Patrick Cocriamont (FN), 9,448 votes; Jean-Luc Crucke (MR), 15,406 votes; Rudy Demotte (PS), 28,807 votes; Elio Di Rupo (PS), 138,276 votes; Denis Ducarme (MR), 11,393 votes; Christian Dupont (PS), 11,387 votes; Jean-Jacques Flahaux (MR), 9,156 votes; Catherine Fonck (CDH), 25,685 votes; Jacqueline Galant (MR), 21,743 votes; Marie-Christine Marghem (MR), 18,479 votes; Patrick Moriau (PS), 14,908 votes; Jean-Marc Nollet (Ecolo), 20,362 votes; Véronique Salvi (CDH), 14,647 votes; and Éric Thiébaut (PS), 9,965 votes.
Substitutions:[ 24]
2003
Results of the 2003 federal election held on 18 May 2003:[ 25] [ 26]
Party
Votes per arrondissement
Total Votes
%
Seats
Ath
Charle- roi
Mons
Mous- cron
Soig- nies
Thuin
Tournai
Expat- riates
Socialist Party
PS
25,369
100,976
69,759
10,810
44,130
35,019
33,780
301
320,144
44.07%
10
Reformist Movement
MR
13,025
43,785
28,771
6,674
24,126
21,339
21,502
265
159,487
21.96%
5
Humanist Democratic Centre
CDH
4,821
23,705
15,528
9,580
11,402
11,101
11,729
109
87,975
12.11%
2
National Front
FN
2,404
22,716
10,138
2,433
5,895
5,170
3,552
24
52,332
7.20%
1
Ecolo
Ecolo
2,523
13,492
9,366
3,793
6,056
4,596
6,395
179
46,400
6.39%
1
Rassemblement Wallonie France
RWF
605
3,194
1,942
452
1,138
1,570
1,103
22
10,026
1.38%
0
Vivant
Vivant
490
4,145
1,116
578
1,089
690
966
18
9,092
1.25%
0
Federal Christian Democrats
CDF
555
2,219
1,225
373
1,066
1,369
1,451
40
8,298
1.14%
0
Vlaams Blok
VB
541
1,565
1,144
742
1,051
567
578
10
6,198
0.85%
0
Communist Party of Wallonia
PC
216
2,043
1,333
223
850
452
483
9
5,609
0.77%
0
Workers' Party of Belgium
PTB
150
2,897
1,019
128
713
425
266
8
5,606
0.77%
0
Socialist Movement
MS
64
382
277
38
330
3,242
82
1
4,416
0.61%
0
New Belgian Front
FNB
155
1,335
545
459
428
382
343
1
3,648
0.50%
0
Nation
117
1,116
415
474
280
225
468
5
3,100
0.43%
0
French People United in a National Action of Co-operation and Emancipation
FRANCE
150
848
722
199
477
277
353
9
3,035
0.42%
0
Liberal Challenge
DL
67
535
153
51
88
94
58
6
1,052
0.14%
0
Valid votes
51,252
224,953
143,453
37,007
99,119
86,518
83,109
1,007
726,418
100.00%
19
Rejected votes
3,962
20,721
12,871
5,253
8,400
7,734
9,417
184
68,542
8.62%
Total polled
55,214
245,674
156,324
42,260
107,519
94,252
92,526
1,191
794,960
90.18%
Registered electors
59,628
275,559
176,422
45,641
117,767
103,000
102,258
1,294
881,569
Turnout
92.60%
89.15%
88.61%
92.59%
91.30%
91.51%
90.48%
92.04%
90.18%
The following candidates were elected:[ 27]
Marie Arena (PS), 40,747 votes; Chantal Bertouille (MR), 11,671 votes; Colette Burgeon (PS), 10,282 votes; Olivier Chastel (MR), 22,133 votes; Anne-Marie Corbisier-Hagon (CDH), 12,361 votes; Rudy Demotte (PS), 35,384 votes; Camille Dieu (PS), 7,645 votes; Elio Di Rupo (PS), 151,964 votes; Daniel Féret (FN), 8,739 votes; Jacqueline Galant (MR), 11,849 votes; Hervé Hasquin (MR), 28,531 votes; Jean-Pol Henry (PS), 8,667 votes; Marie-Christine Marghem (MR), 9,926 votes; Éric Massin (PS), 6,275 votes; Patrick Moriau (PS), 22,952 votes; Jean-Marc Nollet (Ecolo), 8,564 votes; Sophie Pécriaux (PS), 8,368 votes; Annick Saudoyer (PS), 8,128 votes; and Jean-Jacques Viseur (CDH), 17,660 votes.
Substitutions:[ 28]
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