Here are all of the results for Belgium during the 2024 municipal and provincial elections!

Here are all of the results for Belgium during the 2024 municipal and provincial elections!
Here are all of the results for Belgium during the 2024 municipal and provincial elections!
You haven’t been to vote: what are you risking? – Everything you need to know for the 2024 elections

The result of the municipal elections

Discussions and negotiations have probably already started in your municipality, following this municipal election. Find out which list and which candidate particularly stood out during the ballot: who will be your potential mayor, your aldermen or your municipal councilors? Thanks to our interactive module, you can already get an idea of ​​who will make the future of your home!

The result of the provincial elections

The provincial elections took place on the same day as the municipal elections. Their results are important for knowing the future and the political direction that your province will take. These electoral results should not be neglected: in fact, education, culture, heritage or social assistance fall within the jurisdiction of the province, for example.

The result of famous Belgian politicians

Do you want to know the personal results of major political figures? Here is the number of preference votes obtained by Christos Doulkeridis, Ridouane Chahid, Olivier Maingain, Florence Reuter, Philippe Close, Catherine Moureaux, Emir Kir, Willy Borsus, Mathieu Michel, Maxime Prévot, Bernard Clerfayt, Nora , Paul Magnette, Céline Tellier, Willy Demeyer, Fouad Ahidar, Michel Claise, Thomas Dermine, Caroline Désir, Ahmed Laaouej, Paul-Olivier Delannois, Julie Chantry, Nicolas Martin, Caroline Taquin, Jacqueline Galant, Françoise Schepmans, Adrien Dolimont, Alexia Bertrand, Sophie Wilmès, Raoul Hedebouw, Georges-Louis Bouchez, Ludivine Dedonder, Elke van den Brandt, Alexander de Croo and Pierre-Yves Jeholet.

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