Tongeren-Maaseik (Chamber of Representatives constituency)

Tongeren-Maaseik was a constituency used to elect members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1900 and 1995.

Representatives

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1900 Formed from a merger of Tongeren and Maaseik
Camille Desmaisières
(Catholic)
Henri Gielen
(Catholic)
Joris Helleputte
(Catholic)
3 seats
1904
1908 François de Schaetzen
(Catholic)
Paul Neven
(Liberal)
1912 Henri Gielen
(Catholic)
4 seats
1919 Frans Theelen
(Catholic)
1921 Jan Rutten
(Catholic)
1925 Pierre Beckers
(Catholic)
1929 Gérard Romsée
(Frontpartij)
Paul Neven
(Liberal)
1932 Georges de Schaetzen van Brienen
(Catholic)
Henricus Vaes
(Catholic)
Pierre Beckers
(Catholic)
1936 Fernand Philips
(Liberal)
Mathieu Croonenberghs
(VNV)
5 seats
1939 Andries Mondelaers
(Catholic)
Pierre Dexters
(Catholic)
1946 Jozef Dupont
(CVP)
Lambert Goffings
(CVP)
Louis Roppe
(CVP)
Pierre Diriken
(BSP)
1949 Frans Robyns
(CVP)
Nik Meertens
(CVP)
6 seats
1950 Germaine Craeybeckx-Orij
(CVP)
Pierre Diriken
(BSP)
1954 Pieter Wirix
(CVP)
1958 Walthère Thys
(BSP)
1961 Lambert Kelchtermans
(CVP)
1965 Frans Wijnen
(CVP)
Fernand Colla
(PVV)
7 seats
1968 Leo Van Raemdonck
(CVP)
Evrard Raskin
(VU)
Jean Férir
(BSP)
1971 Mathieu Rutten
(CVP)
Raymond Clercx
(PVV)
1974 Chris Moors
(CVP)
Frans Wijnen
(CVP)
1977 Jaak Gabriëls
(VU)
André Rutten
(CVP)
Louis Vanvelthoven
(BSP)
1978
1981 Theo Kelchtermans
(CVP)
Vic Peuskens
(PS)
1985 Alex Vangronsveld
(CVP)
Patrick Dewael
(PVV)
Johan Sauwens
(VU)
1988 Peter Berben
(PVV)
Frieda Brepoels
(VU)
1991 Hubert Brouns
(CVP)
Guy Swennen
(PS)
Karel Pinxten
(CVP)
1995 Merged into Hasselt-Tongeren-Maaseik

References

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