1987 Belgian general election

13 December 1987

212 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
  First party Second party Third party
 
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PS
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Leader Wilfried Martens Guy Spitaels Karel Van Miert
Party CVP PS sp.a
Leader since Candidate for PM 1981 1978
Last election 49 seats, 21.29% 35 seats, 13.76% 32 seats, 14.55%
Seats won 43 40 32
Seat change Decrease 6 Increase 5 Steady
Popular vote 1,195,363 961,361 915,432
Percentage 19.5% 15.6% 14.9%
Swing Decrease 1.79% Increase 1.84% Increase 0.35%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck Louis Michel Gérard Deprez
Party Open Vld PRL cdH
Leader since 1985 1982 1981
Last election 22 seats, 10.75% 24 seats, 10.21% 20 seats, 7.95%
Seats won 25 23 19
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 709,758 577,959 491,908
Percentage 11.5% 9.4% 8.0%
Swing Increase 0.75% Decrease 0.81% Increase 0.05%


Government before election

Martens VII
CVP-PSC-PVV-PRL

Government after election

Martens VII
CVP-PSC-PVV-PRL

General elections were held in Belgium on 13 December 1987 to elect members of the Chamber of Representatives and Senate.[1][2] Elections to the nine provincial councils were also held.

The snap elections were called after the government led by Wilfried Martens (CVP) fell due to the Voeren issue.

Following the election, the King appointed Jean-Luc Dehaene (CVP) as informateur; Dehaene famously replied "Sire, give me one hundred days." 106 days later a new government was formed, again led by CVP leader Wilfried Martens.

Results

Chamber of Representatives

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Christian People's Party1,195,36319.4543–6
Parti Socialiste961,36115.6440+5
Socialistische Partij915,43214.90320
Party for Freedom and Progress709,75811.5525+3
Liberal Reformist Party577,9599.4123–1
People's Union495,1208.06160
Christian Social Party491,9088.0019–1
Agalev275,4374.486+2
Ecolo157,9882.573–2
Vlaams Blok116,5341.902+2
Democratic Front of the Francophones71,3381.1630
Communist Party of Belgium51,0460.8300
Workers' Party of Belgium45,2180.7400
Socialist Workers' Party31,4460.5100
Walloon Rally12,3910.200New
National Front7,5960.1200
Democratic Union for the Respect of Labour6,4520.100–1
Green6,0960.1000
Party of German-speaking Belgians5,6830.0900
Party of New ForcesPCN5,0530.0800
Christian Liberal Party4,1360.0700
United Feminist Party9590.0200
Appeal to All European Social Libertarians5930.0100
Green Party Radical3400.010New
Total6,145,207100.002120
Valid votes6,145,20793.43
Invalid/blank votes431,8406.57
Total votes6,577,047100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,044,21193.37
Source: Belgian Elections

Senate

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Christian People's Party1,169,37719.1922–3
Parti Socialiste958,68615.7420+2
Socialistische Partij896,29414.7117+1
Party for Freedom and Progress686,44011.27110
Liberal Reformist Party564,3679.2612–1
People's Union494,4108.1280
Christian Social Party474,3707.799–1
Agalev299,0494.913+1
Ecolo168,4912.7720
Vlaams Blok122,9532.021+1
Democratic Front of the Francophones77,5221.2710
Communist Party of Belgium52,3180.8600
Workers' Party of Belgium43,3860.7100
Socialist Workers' Party32,1870.5300
Walloon Rally14,3330.240New
Green7,6480.1300
Democratic Union for the Respect of Labour6,2030.1000
Parti Communautaire National-Européen5,6140.0900
Party of German-speaking Belgians5,5880.0900
Christian Liberal Party3,1440.0500
United Feminist Party1,1270.0200
Union of Progressive Walloons–Christian Liberal Party4750.010New
Other parties8,1860.130
Total6,092,168100.001060
Valid votes6,092,16892.61
Invalid/blank votes486,0767.39
Total votes6,578,244100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,044,21193.39
Source: Belgian Elections

References

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