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The constituency within Belgium.
The constituency within Belgium.

The Dutch-speaking electoral college is a constituency of the European Parliament. It currently elects 14 MEPs using the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation.

Boundaries

The constituency corresponds to the Flemish Community of Belgium.

Members of the European Parliament

2004 - present

Election results

2004

Party Votes % Change Seats
Christian Democratic and Flemish / New Flemish Alliance (CDV/NVA) 1,131,119 28.15 +6.47 4 +1
Flemish Bloc (VB) 930,731 23.16 +8.07 3 +1
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD) 880,279 21.91 −1.7 3
Social Progressive Alternative/Spirit (SPA/Spirit) 716,317 17.83 +3.62 3 +1
Groen! (Green!) 320,874 7.99 −3.99 1 −1
Workers Party of Belgium (PvdA+) 24,807 0.62 0.05 0 −1
Left Socialist Party (LSP) 14,166 0.35 N/A 0 N/A
Total 4.018.293     14


 
European Parliamentary Constituencies

Belgium : Dutch-speaking | French-speaking | German-speaking
France : North-West | West | East | South-West | South-East | Loire, Massif Central | Île-de-France | Overseas Territories
Ireland : Dublin | East | South | North-West
Italy : North-West | North-East | Central | Southern | Islands
United Kingdom : London | South West | South East | West Midlands | North West | North East | Yorkshire and the Humber | East Midlands | East of England
Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales

 


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