Dutch-speaking electoral college

constituency of the European Parliament

The Dutch-speaking electoral college (Dutch: Nederlands kiescollege, French: collège électoral néerlandophone) is a European Parliament constituency in Belgium. It represents Flanders and the Dutch-speaking residents of Brussels, the capital of Belgium. It was created in 1979.

Dutch-speaking electoral college
European Parliament constituency
Map of the European Parliament constituencies with Dutch-speaking electoral college highlighted in red
Location among the current constituencies
Shown within Belgium
Member stateBelgium
Created1979
MEPs12
Sources
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Election results change

Party EU party EP group Votes % Change Seats Change
  New-Flemish Alliance EFA ECR 954,048 22.44 −4.23 3 -1
  Flemish Interest ID Party ID 811,169 19.08 +12.32 3 +2
  Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats ALDE Renew 678,051 15.95 −4.45 2 -1
  Christian Democratic and Flemish EPP EPP 617,651 14.53 −5.43 2 0
  Green EGP Greens/EFA 525,908 12.37 +1.75 1 0
  Socialist Party Different PES S&D 434,002 10.21 −2.97 1 0
  Workers Party of Belgium None GUE/NGL 210,391 4.95 +2.55 0 0
  Volt Belgium Volt Europa None 20,385 0.48 +0.48 0 0
Total 4,251,605 100 12 0

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