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Verviers (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

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Verviers was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1831 and 1999.

Representatives

Election Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
Representative
(Party)
1831 François Lardinois
(Liberal)
Gilles Davignon
(Liberal)
2 seats
1833 Grégoire Demonceau
(Catholic)
1837 Pierre Lys
(Liberal)
1841 Pierre-Joseph David
(Liberal)
1845 Gérard Moreau
(Liberal)
Victor David
(Liberal)
1848 François De Pouhon
(Liberal)
1852 Dieudonné Closset
(Liberal)
1856 Pierre Grosfils-Gérard
(Liberal)
1857
1861
1864 Servais Van der Maesen
(Liberal)
1868
1870 Alfred Simonis
(Catholic)
Prosper Cornesse
(Catholic)
1874 Guillaume Peltzer
(Liberal)
Jean Ortmans
(Liberal)
1878 Charles Léopold Mallar
(Liberal)
Léon d'Andrimont
(Liberal)
1882 Auguste Loslever
(Catholic)
1886
1890 Pierre Joseph Grosfils
(Liberal)
1892 Auguste Loslever
(Catholic)
1894 Adolphe Gierkens
(PS)
Jean Dauvister
(PS)
Jean Malempré
(PS)
Thomas Niézette
(PS)
1898 Antoine Borboux
(Catholic)
Jean Delhez
(Catholic)
Jules Poswick
(Catholic)
Auguste Loslever
(Catholic)
1900 Jean Malempré
(PS)
Julien Davignon
(Catholic)
Raymond de Biolley
(Catholic)
Eugène Mullendorff
(Liberal)
1904 Henri Pirard
(PS)
1908 Jean Dauvister
(PS)
1912 Sébastien Winandy
(Catholic)
1919 Pierre-Hubert David
(Catholic)
Jules Hoen
(PS)
Joseph Houget
(Liberal)
1921 Thomas Niézette
(PS)
Pierre Forthomme
(Liberal)
1925 Marc Somerhausen
(PS)
Mathieu Duchesne
(PS)
1929 Louis Sandront
(Catholic)
Pierre Forthomme
(Liberal)
1932 Marc Somerhausen
(PS)
1936 Henri Horward
(REX)
René Wintgens
(REX)
1939 Michael Frères
(Catholic)
Albert Devèze
(Liberal)
Maurice Masson
(Liberal)
1946 Albert Parisis
(CVP)
Jules Hoen
(BSP)
Henri Reul
(PCB)
Jean Discry
(CVP)
Mathieu Duchesne
(BSP)
Pierre Kofferschläger
(CVP)
1949 Jacques Van der Schueren
(Liberal)
Paul Servais
(CVP)
1950 Germaine Copée-Gerbinet
(BSP)
1954 Martin Boutet
(BSP)
1958 Albert Baltus
(CVP)
Marcel Counson
(CVP)
1961 Armand Fassin
(Liberal)
Guillaume Schyns
(cdH)
1965 Bruno Philippart
(PVV)
5 seats
1968
1971 André Damseaux
(PLP)
Maurice Petit
(RW)
1974 Alfred Evers
(PLP)
Yvan Ylieff
(PSB)
1977 Ferdinand Dupont
(PSB)
Melchior Wathelet
(cdH)
1978 Alfred Evers
(PLP)
1981 André Damseaux
(PRL)
Albert Gehlen
(cdH)
1985 Jean-Marie Happart
(PS)
1988
1991 René Thissen
(cdH)
1995 Robert Denis
(PRL)
Roger Hotermans
(PRL)
4 seats André Frédéric
(PS)
1999 André Smets
(cdH)
Géraldine Pelzer-Salandra
(Ecolo)

[1]

References

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