1977 Belgian general election|
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Leo Tindemans
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André Cools
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Karel Van Miert
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Party
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CVP
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Socialist
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Socialist
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Leader since
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Candidate for PM
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1973
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1977
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Last election
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50 seats, 23.25%
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59 seats, 26.66%[a]
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59 seats, 26.66%[a]
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Seats won
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56
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34
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27
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Seat change
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6
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15
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22
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Popular vote
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1,460,757
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602,132
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725,513
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Percentage
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26.20%
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10.80%
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13.01%
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Swing
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2.95%
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15.86%
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13.65%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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PSC
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VU
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PVV
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Leader
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Georges Gramme
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Hugo Schiltz
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Frans Grootjans
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Party
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cdH
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VU
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Open Vld
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Leader since
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1976
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1975
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1973
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Last election
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22 seats, 9.09%
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22 seats, 10.20%
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30 seats, 15.19%
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Seats won
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24
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20
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17
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Seat change
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2
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2
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13
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Popular vote
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406,694
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559,567
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475,917
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Percentage
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7.29%
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10.04%
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8.54%
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Swing
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1.80%
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0.16%
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6.65%
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Results by constituency for the Chamber of Representatives |
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General elections were held in Belgium on 17 April 1977.[1] The result was a victory for the Christian People's Party, which won 56 of the 212 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 28 of the 106 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 95.1%.[2] Elections were also held for the nine provincial councils and for the Council of the German Cultural Community.