2024 elections in Brussels: the results of the municipal and provincial elections in Belgium will be available live on this page!

2024 elections in Brussels: the results of the municipal and provincial elections in Belgium will be available live on this page!
2024 elections in Brussels: the results of the municipal and provincial elections in Belgium will be available live on this page!

The results of the Brussels municipal elections

The municipal elections on October 13, 2024 are used to elect the college and the municipal council of your municipality, Brussels. The latter’s skills are very broad: road management, issuance of planning permits, socio-cultural activities, etc. In the module below, you will find, as the votes are counted, the results obtained in your municipality, by party and by candidate. You can also configure it to see the results of other municipalities or observe the results in Belgium as a whole.

Politics in Brussels

Brussels City is located in the Brussels-Capital Region. The inhabitants, numbering 198,628, are called Brussels residents. The city is divided into several sections: Brussels-Pentagon (1000), Laeken (1020), the European Quarter (1040), the Louise Roosevelt axis (1050), Neder-Over-Heembeek (1120) and Haren (1130). This October 13, 2024, the inhabitants of Brussels City will elect their representatives for a period of 6 years: 49 seats are then to be filled. The majority coming out of the polls in 2018 was made up of several political parties: PS, Ecolo-Groen, MR-VLD, DéFI and one.brussels–Vooruit. The College of Aldermen is made up of the city’s first magistrate, Philippe Close (affiliated with the PS); Khalid Zian, president of the CPAS; aldermen Ahmed El Ktibi, Faouzia Hariche and Delphine Houba for the PS; Bart Dhondt, Benoit Hellings, Zoubida Jellab and Arnaud Pinxteren for the Ecolo-Groen party; Benhur Yusuf Ergen for the DéFI party; Anaïs Maes for the one.brussels party. The advisors represent the majority parties (PS, Ecolo-Groen, DéFI, one.brussels–Vooruit), as well as the opposition parties (PTB, Indépendants, Les Engagés CD&V+, N-VA). The PS elected officials are Fatima Abid, Anas Ben Abdelmoumen, Nawal Ben Hamou, Mamadou Cellou Satina Diallo, Karine Lalieux, Sonia Lhoest, Naima Maâti, Nasir Mohammad, Fatima Moussaoui, Lydia Mutyebele Ngoi, Mohamed Ouriaghli and Sevket Temiz. The Ecolo-Groen party is represented by Benedetta De Marte, Soetkin Hoessen, Jérôme Jolibois, Lotte Stoops and Liesbet Temmerman. Clémentine Buggenhout, Geoffroy Coomans de Brachène, Dominique De Backer, Filiz Güles, Zahour Loulaji, Bertin Mampaka, Mie-Jeanne Nyanga-Lumbala, Frédéric Waucquez and David Weytsman are members of the MR-VLD. Bianca Debaets and Didier Wauters embody the Les Engagés-CD&V+ party. The advisors from DéFI are, for their part, Fabian Maingain and Marie Nagy Patino. Bruno Bauwens, Doh Coulibaly and Mathilde El Bakri are part of PTB*PVDA. Mourad Maimouni, Abdelmajid Tahiri and Said Talbi are Independent elected officials. Finally, Els Ampe comes from the one.brussels–Vooruit list and Mathias Vanden Borre from N-VA.

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