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All 124 seats in the Flemish Parliament 62 seats needed for a majority |
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All 75 seats in the Walloon Parliament 38 seats needed for a majority |
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All 89 seats in the Brussels Parliament 45 seats needed for a majority |
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Regional elections were held in Belgium on 7 June 2009 to choose representatives in the regional parliaments of Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels and the German-speaking Community of Belgium. These elections were held on the same day as the European elections.
The Parliament of the French Community is composed of all elected members of the Walloon Parliament (except German-speakers) and 19 of the French-speaking members of the Brussels Parliament.
All 124 members of the Flemish Parliament were elected. The five Flemish provinces (West Flanders, East Flanders, Antwerp, Flemish Brabant and Limburg) each are a constituency, plus the Brussels-Capital Region where those voting for a Dutch-language party could also vote in the Flemish election.
Source: Elections 2009 - Flemish Parliament
Notes:
1) * = The results of Christian Democratic & Flemish and the Socialist Party–Differently are compared with the results of the Christian Democratic and Flemish / New Flemish Alliance
and the Socialist Party–Differently / Spirit (now the Social Liberal Party) joint lists in the 2004 regional elections.
2) FLA = Flanders, BRU = Brussels (Capital Region), TOT = total