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2003 Belgian federal election

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2003 Belgian federal election
Belgium
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Chamber of Representatives

All 150 seats in theChamber of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout91.63%
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
VLDGuy Verhofstadt15.3625+2
sp.aspiritJohan Vande Lanotte14.9123+9
CD&VStefaan De Clerck13.2521−1
PSElio Di Rupo13.0225+6
Vlaams BlokFrank Vanhecke11.6818+3
MRAntoine Duquesne11.4024+6
cdHJoëlle Milquet5.478−2
N-VAGeert Bourgeois3.061New
EcoloPhilippe Defeyt [nl]
Évelyne Huytebroeck [nl]
Marc Hordies [nl]
3.064−7
FNDaniel Féret1.9810
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate

40 of 71 seats in theSenate
PartyVote %Seats+/–
sp.aspirit

15.477+3
VLD

15.387+1
PS

12.846+2
CD&V

12.7160
MR

12.1550
Vlaams Blok

11.325+1
cdH

5.542−1
Ecolo

3.191−2
FN

2.251+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chamber of Representatives results by electoral district
Senate direct election results by province
Federal Government beforeFederal Government after election
Verhofstadt I GovernmentVerhofstadt II Government
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Federal elections were held inBelgium on 18 May 2003, the first under a new electoral code. One of the novelties was an electoral threshold of 5, which has cost many seats to theN-VA and theGreen parties,Ecolo andAgalev. The Belgian Socialists recovered well; the liberal and nationalist parties increased their vote as well.

The Flemish Greens lost all their seats. The Greens were attacked on two fronts: some,[who?] including their coalition partners, accused them of being too fundamentalist, while others[who?] said that they had betrayed their ideals. The resignation of a Walloon green minister (Isabelle Durant), one week before the elections, probably didn't do them much good either.[citation needed] Although it was predicted in some opinion polls, the gains of theFront National were surprising, considering that it seldom appeared in the media.[citation needed] The most important trend was the recovery of the Flemish social-democrats, led by the popular (some would say populist)Steve Stevaert. The fact thatElio Di Rupo was learningDutch caused rumours that he hoped to becomeprime minister,[citation needed] if the social-democrats would turn out to be the largest political family.

Themes that probably influenced the election results in some way[citation needed] were the government's opposition to the2003 invasion of Iraq, the controversy around the nuisance around theairport of Zaventem, the controversy surrounding the banning of tobacco publicity, and unemployment, but a general dominating theme was lacking.

Results

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Chamber of Representatives

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PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten1,009,22315.36+1.0625+2
Socialistische Partij AndersSpirit979,75014.91+5.3723+9
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams870,74913.25–0.8421–1
Parti Socialiste855,99213.02+2.8625+6
Vlaams Blok767,60511.68+1.7218+3
Mouvement Réformateur748,95211.40+1.2624+6
Centre démocrate humaniste359,6605.47–0.408–2
New Flemish Alliance201,3993.06New1New
Ecolo201,1183.06–4.294–7
Agalev162,2052.47–4.520–9
National Front130,0121.98+0.5310
Vivant81,3371.24–0.8600
Chrétiens démocrates francophones [fr]38,3460.58New0New
Liberal Appeal29,8680.45New0New
Rassemblement Wallonie France25,4160.39New0New
Workers' Party of Belgium20,8250.32–0.1800
RESIST10,0590.15New0New
Belgian Union10,0340.15New0New
Parti citoyenneté et prospérité8,2580.13New0New
Socialist Movement [fr]8,1160.12New0New
Communist Party of Belgium6,7590.10–0.2700
New Belgian Front6,7360.10–0.2600
MARIA6,4400.10New0New
France5,6680.09–0.0300
Nation4,1900.06New0New
VeiligBlauw3,2370.05New0New
Left Socialist Party2,9290.04New0New
Communist PartyRDS2,5220.04New0New
CHOPE2,4300.04New0New
RDS–Communist Party2,0840.03New0New
UFE1,9100.03New0New
OMNIUM1,6160.02New0New
PDA1,4150.02New0New
Vrijheid, Intimiteit, Thuis, Arbeid en Liefde [nl]1,3250.02New0New
Noor1,1410.02+0.0000
DL1,0520.02New0New
MDT9140.01New0New
Parti humaniste–Humanistische Partij5210.01+0.0100
PPR3760.01New0New
Total6,572,189100.001500
Valid votes6,572,18994.75
Invalid/blank votes364,4125.25
Total votes6,936,601100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,570,63791.63
Source:IBZ

Senate

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PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Socialistische Partij AndersSpirit1,013,56015.47+6.597+3
Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten1,007,86815.38+0.017+1
Parti Socialiste840,90812.84+3.196+2
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams832,84912.71–2.0360
Mouvement Réformateur795,75712.15+1.5850
Vlaams Blok741,94011.32+1.915+1
Centre démocrate humaniste362,7055.54–0.492–1
Ecolo208,8683.19–4.211–2
New Flemish Alliance200,2733.06New0New
Agalev161,0242.46–4.620–3
National Front147,3052.25+0.751+1
Vivant86,7231.32–0.6600
Chrétiens démocrates francophones [fr]38,3390.59New0New
Rassemblement Wallonie France27,4240.42New0New
Liberal Appeal26,6290.41New0New
Workers' Party of Belgium18,6990.29+0.1100
RESIST17,6040.27New0New
Left Socialist Party8,3370.13New0New
VeiligBlauw8,0480.12New0New
Social Liberal Democrats [nl]6,6510.10–0.0200
Total6,551,511100.00400
Valid votes6,551,51194.48
Invalid/blank votes383,0935.52
Total votes6,934,604100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,570,63791.60
Source:IBZ

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