1936 Belgian general election
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All 202 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
All 101 seats in the Senate |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Emile Vandervelde |
Paul van Zeeland |
Léon Dens |
Party |
Labour |
Catholic |
Liberal |
Leader since |
1933 |
Candidate for PM |
1935 |
Last election |
73 seats, 37.03% |
79 seats, 38.42% |
24 seats, 14.08% |
Seats won |
70 |
61 |
23 |
Seat change |
3 |
18 |
1 |
Popular vote |
758,485 |
653,717 |
292,970 |
Percentage |
32.11% |
27.67% |
12.40% |
Swing |
4.92% |
10.75% |
1.68% |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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Leader |
Léon Degrelle |
Staf De Clercq |
Joseph Jacquemotte |
Party |
Rexist |
VNV |
Communist |
Leader since |
1935 |
1933 |
1934 |
Last election |
New |
New |
3 seats, 2.90% |
Seats won |
21 |
16 |
9 |
Seat change |
New |
New |
6 |
Popular vote |
271,481 |
164,253 |
143,223 |
Percentage |
11.49% |
7.06% |
6.06% |
Swing |
New |
New |
3.16% |
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General elections were held in Belgium on 24 May 1936.[1] The result was a victory for the Belgian Labour Party, which won 70 of the 202 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 39 of the 101 seats in the Senate.[2] Voter turnout was 94.7%.[3]
Despite the rise of far-right and far-left parties, Paul van Zeeland continued as Prime Minister leading a government of national unity, composed of the three major parties (Catholics, Socialists and Liberals).
Results
Chamber of Representatives
|
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
+/– |
|
Belgian Labour Party |
758,485 |
32.11 |
70 |
–3 |
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Catholic Party |
653,717 |
27.67 |
61 |
–18 |
|
Liberal Party |
292,970 |
12.40 |
23 |
–1 |
Rexist Party |
271,481 |
11.49 |
21 |
New |
Flemish National Union |
166,737 |
7.06 |
16 |
+8 |
Communist Party of Belgium |
143,223 |
6.06 |
9 |
+6 |
Christian Democratic Party |
22,224 |
0.94 |
2 |
New |
Other parties |
53,599 |
2.29 |
0 |
0 |
Invalid/blank votes |
148,810 |
– |
– |
– |
Total |
2,511,246 |
100 |
202 |
+15 |
Source: Belgian Elections |
Senate
|
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
+/– |
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Belgian Labour Party |
769,498 |
33.46 |
39 |
0 |
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Catholic Party |
667,739 |
29.04 |
34 |
–8 |
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Liberal Party |
297,280 |
12.93 |
11 |
0 |
Rexist Party |
250,272 |
10.88 |
8 |
New |
Flemish National Union |
160,212 |
6.97 |
5 |
+4 |
Communist Party of Belgium |
110,855 |
4.82 |
4 |
+4 |
Christian Democratic Party |
19,477 |
0.85 |
0 |
0 |
Other parties |
24,175 |
1.05 |
0 |
0 |
Invalid/blank votes |
209,055 |
– |
– |
– |
Total |
2,508,489 |
100 |
101 |
+8 |
Source: Belgian Elections |
Constituencies
The distribution of seats among the electoral districts of the Chamber of Representatives was as follows.[4] Several arrondissements got one or more additional seats. Roeselare-Tielt lost one seat, which was a rare occurrence since population generally increased throughout the Belgian territory with each census.
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