2004 Belgian regional elections

On 13 June 2004, regional elections were held in Belgium, to choose representatives in the regional councils of the Flemish Parliament, the Walloon Parliament, the Brussels Parliament and the German-speaking Community of Belgium. The elections were held on the same day as the European elections.

2004 Flemish parliamentary election
 
← 1999 13 June 2004 (2004-06-13) 2009 →

All 124 seats in the Flemish Parliament
62 seats needed for a majority

Flemish Government before election

Somers Government [de; fr; nl]
Open Vld-sp.a-Groen-Spirit

Flemish Government after election

Leterme Government [de; fr; nl]
CD&V/N-VA-sp.a-Open Vld coalition

 
PartyVotes%Seats
FlandersBrusselsTotal+/-
Christian Democratic and Flemish-New Flemish Alliance1,060,58026.0934135+5
Flemish Block981,58724.1529332+10
Flemish Liberals and Democrats-Vivant804,57819.7924125-2
Socialist Party Differently-Spirit799,32519.6624125+6
Groen!308,8987.6066-6
Union of Francophones43,3911.0711
Workers' Party of Belgium+22,8740.56
Belgische Unie – Union Belge9,5350.23
National Front7,3880.18
Solide6,0330.15
Respect5,2270.13
MDP4,1870.10
PvdD2,6400.06
Left Socialist Party2,5090.06
STA OP1,8210.04
B.U.B.1,7230.04
Vrijheid, Intimiteit, Thuis, Arbeid en Liefde1,3320.03
MRV7610.02
VDB3570.01
Total4,064,746100.00118612413
Valid votes4,064,74694.87
Invalid/blank votes219,9105.13
Total votes4,284,656100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,568,25093.79
Source: Belgian Elections

In the Flemish Parliament election, the liberal-socialist government was put to the test. The far right Vlaams Blok became the second largest party in Flanders just after the alliance of conservatives Christian Democratic and Flemish-New Flemish Alliance (CD&V - N-VA). The green party Groen! managed to be elected and keeps half of their seats in the parliament. In contrast with the previous election, the People's Union (VU-ID) has split and the new parties, N-VA and Spirit, allied with CD&V and Different Socialist Party (SP.A) respectively.

Because of the cordon sanitaire of all the other parties against Vlaams Blok, a coalition of at least three parties needed to be formed in order to have a majority in the Flemish Parliament. Groen! confirmed that it did not want to take part in the new coalition, so the only coalition left was a conservative-socialist-liberal tripartite.

In the aftermath of the elections, Yves Leterme (CD&V) was selected to form a Flemish regional government.

Details

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Region Seats won per party Total seats
Provinces CD&V + N-VA VB VLD + VIVANT SP.A + SPIRIT GROEN! UF
Flanders Antwerp
9 / 33
10 / 33
6 / 33
6 / 33
2 / 33
33 / 124
East Flanders
7 / 27
6 / 27
7 / 27
5 / 27
2 / 27
27 / 124
Flemish Brabant
5 / 20
5 / 20
4 / 20
4 / 20
1 / 20
1 / 20
20 / 124
Limburg
5 / 16
4 / 16
3 / 16
4 / 16
16 / 124
West Flanders
8 / 22
4 / 22
4 / 22
5 / 22
1 / 22
22 / 124
Brussels
1 / 6
3 / 6
1 / 6
1 / 6
6 / 124
Total
35 / 124
32 / 124
25 / 124
25 / 124
6 / 124
1 / 124
124 / 124
2004 Walloon parliamentary election
 
← 1999 13 June 2004 (2004-06-13) 2009 →

All 75 seats in the Walloon Parliament
38 seats needed for a majority

Walloon Government before election

Van Cauwenberghe I Government [fr]
PS-Ecolo-MR coalition

Walloon Government after election

Van Cauwenberghe II Government [fr]
PS-cdH coalition

 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Socialist Party727,78136.9133+8
Reformist Movement478,99924.2921
Humanist Democratic Centre347,34817.6214
Ecolo167,9168.523-11
National Front160,1308.124+3
Rassemblement Wallonie France20,0191.02
Vivant16,2810.83
CDF12,8810.65
Workers' Party of Belgium+12,2160.62
New Belgian Front10,5660.54
Wallon5,0910.26
Parteilos Jugendliche Unabhängige-PDB3,1830.16
France2,7800.14
MS-CW2,4580.12
Bloc National1,5360.08
Belgische Unie – Union Belge7530.04
Isagoria5830.03
La Ligue5200.03
Q.i.5020.03
PH1620.01
Total1,971,705100.0075
Valid votes1,971,70593.36
Invalid/blank votes140,1676.64
Total votes2,111,872100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,359,44789.51
Source: Belgian Elections

In the aftermath of the elections, Elio Di Rupo (PS) was selected to form a Walloon regional government.

2004 Brussels parliamentary election
 
← 1999 13 June 2004 (2004-06-13) 2009 →

All 89 seats in the Brussels Parliament
45 seats needed for a majority

Brussels Government before election

Simonet II Government [nl; fr]
MR-Open Vld-PS-sp.a-CD&V coalition

Brussels Government after election

Picqué III Government [nl; fr]
PS-sp.a/Spirit-cdH-CD&V-Open Vld-Ecolo coalition

In the aftermath of the elections, Charles Picqué (PS) was selected to form a Brussels regional government.

 
PartyVotes%Seats
French language group
Socialist Party130,46233.3526
Reformist Movement127,12232.4925
Humanist Democratic Centre55,07814.0810
Ecolo37,9089.697
National Front21,1955.424
PJM4,2141.08
CDF3,8860.99
PCP3,2810.84
New Belgian Front2,6560.68
PTB+PVDA+2,2210.57
Rassemblement Wallonie France1,5750.40
Ludocratie6780.17
Belgische Unie – Union Belge-NB6400.16
PH3000.08
Total391,216100.0072
Dutch language group
Flemish Block21,29734.076
Flemish Liberals and Democrats-Vivant12,44319.904
Socialist Party Differently-Spirit11,05217.683
Christian Democratic and Flemish-New Flemish Alliance10,48216.773
Green!6,1329.811
Belgische Unie – Union Belge5110.82
VDB3130.50
FIRE2860.46
Total62,516100.0017
Valid votes453,73296.23
Invalid/blank votes17,7963.77
Total votes471,528100.00
Registered voters/turnout564,18283.58
Source: Belgian Elections
 
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Christian Social Party11,90532.79−2.0%8-1
Party for Freedom and Progress-Reformist Movement7,61520.98−0.3%5-1
Socialist Party6,90319.01+4.0%5+1
Parteilos Jugendliche Unabhängige-PDB4,24311.69−1.2%3
Ecolo2,9728.19−4.5%2-1
Vivant2,6657.34+4.0%2+2
Total36,303100.0025
Valid votes36,30388.77
Invalid/blank votes4,59411.23
Total votes40,897100.00
Registered voters/turnout45,97588.95
Source: Belgian Elections
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