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Profit that feels like loss and end of political career: the most striking results

Dries beats Demir in Genk

In Genk Mayor Wim Dries’ CD&V remains the largest. N-VA, with Zuhal Demir as its poster boy, is making progress, but not enough to overtake Dries’ list. READ MORE.

Mahdi becomes the largest in Vilvoorde

In Vilvoorde has surpassed the Open VLD CD&V list of Sammy Mahdi het Vooruit of mayor Hans Bonte. Mahdi and co. obtained 34.2 percent of the votes, compared to 25.1 percent for Vooruit.

PVDA wins significantly in Antwerp, N-VA remains by far the largest

In Antwerp, Mayor Bart De Wever’s N-VA appears to remain the largest, but Jos D’Haese’s PVDA is, as expected, making a significant leap forward. Green is declining significantly.

Mixed feelings for Somers in Mechelen

Mixed feelings Mechelen for mayor Bart Somers. His list for Mechelen remains by far the largest, but does lose 9.9 percent.

Hannes Annaf wins a Turnhout

With a turnout of 61.5 percent, all votes have been counted in Turnhout. The party of Hannes Anafparty leader of Vooruit, is the largest. The party grew by 16.6 percent. Vlaams Belang is in second place with 27 percent, an increase of 9.5 percent.

Tommelein records heavy losses

A painful day for Bart Tommelein, in Ostend. His Vooruit opponent John Crombez made a huge jump, to 38.6 percent of the votes, and pushed Tommelein and his Trots op Oostende firmly into second place, with 19.3 percent. Tommelein announced his political retirement. READ MORE.

Rutten to the win

Gwendolyn Rutten has her Everyone list Aarschot won the elections in Aarschot by a large margin.

Heavy loss for De Croo

In Brakel there is no good news for outgoing Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (Open VLD). His list has more than ten percent less than six years ago and thus loses its absolute majority. READ MORE.

Professor wint

Professor Jonathan Holslag’s ‘Dare’ party is currently well ahead in the municipality Have. Open VLD Tienen, Groen and N-VA Plus in particular have to suffer.

De Crem loses absolute majority

In Aalter the new cartel CD&V/DU, Mayor Pieter De Crem’s list, is the largest, but it no longer has an absolute majority. In 2018, this was successful in a cartel with N-VA.

The Greeks are advancing

Shots is the home of Vlaams Belang chairman Tom Van Grieken and this is reflected in the results. With all votes counted, the party rose by more than eleven percent. N-VA remains the largest, but has to accept a loss of 6.1 percent. CD&V with list pusher Annelies Verlinden rises by 2.1 percent.

Rousseau narrowly gives up

In Sint-Niklaas it was extremely exciting between Lieven Dehandschieter (N-VA) and Conner Rousseau (Vooruit), who were competing for the mayoralty. The two candidate mayors regularly leapfrogged, but in the end it was N-VA that remained the largest with 27.5 percent – despite a loss of 1.5 percentage points. Rousseau and his Vooruit win 13 percentage points and reach 25.6 percent. Rousseau also receives more preference votes than Dehandschieter. READ MORE.

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