1978 Belgian general election – Wikipedia

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1978 Belgian general election
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Leader Paul Vanden Boeynants André Cools Karel Van Miert
Party CVP PS sp.a
Leader since Candidate for PM 1978 1978
Last election 56 seats, 26.20% New New
Seats won 57 31 26
Seat change Increase 1 New New
Popular vote 1,447,112 689,876 684,976
Percentage 26.14% 12.46% 12.37%
Swing Decrease 0.06% New New

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PRLW

Leader Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb Willy De Clercq André Damseaux
Party cdH Open Vld PRLW
Leader since 1977 1977 1973
Last election 24 seats, 7.29% 17 seats, 8.54% 16 seats, 3.34%
Seats won 25 22 15
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 5 Decrease 1
Popular vote 560,440 573,387 256,685
Percentage 10.12% 10.36% 4.64%
Swing Increase 2.83% Increase 1.82% Increase 1.30%

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Seat distribution by constituency for the Chamber of Deputies.


General elections were held in Belgium on 17 December 1978.[1] The Christian People’s Party emerged as the largest party, with 57 of the 212 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 29 of the 106 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 94.8%.[2] Elections were also held for the nine provincial councils and for the Council of the German Cultural Community.

The snap elections were called after Prime Minister Leo Tindemans resigned over the Egmont pact, which would have transformed Belgium into a federal state. Vlaams Blok participated for the first time, which was formed out of disagreement within the People’s Union over concessions in the Egmont pact.

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Results[edit]

Chamber of Representatives[edit]

The primary six Flemish political parties and their results for the House of Representatives (Kamer). From 1978 to 2014, in percentages for the complete ‘Kingdom’.

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Party Votes % Seats +/–
Christian People’s Party 1,447,112 26.14 57 +1
Belgian Socialist Party (Wallonia) 689,876 12.46 31 +31
Belgian Socialist Party (Flanders) 684,976 12.37 26 –1
Party for Freedom and Progress 573,387 10.36 22 +5
Christian Social Party 560,440 10.12 25 +1
People’s Union 388,762 7.02 14 –6
Democratic Front of the Francophones 259,019 4.68 11 0
Party of Reforms and Freedom of Wallonia 256,685 4.64 15 –1
Communist Party of Belgium 180,234 3.26 4 +4
Walloon Rally 128,153 2.32 4 0
Vlaams Blok 75,635 1.37 1 New
Democratic Union for the Respect of Labour 48,616 0.88 1 +1
All Power to the Workers 43,483 0.79 0 New
Liberal Party (Wallonia) 41,460 0.75 0 New
PRLW–Party for Reforms and Freedom 31,280 0.57 0 0
Belgian Socialist Party (Luxembourg) 30,222 0.55 1 New
Ecolo 21,224 0.38 0 0
Walloon Liberal Party 9,861 0.18 0 New
Party of German-speaking Belgians 9,032 0.16 0 0
ECOLOG 8,360 0.15 0 0
Revolutionary Workers’ League (Flanders) 6,383 0.12 0 0
Walloon Rally (Luxembourg) 6,493 0.12 0 New
Agalev 5,556 0.10 0 0
Ecology–Politics 3,922 0.07 0 New
Liberal, Social and Democratic Party 3,678 0.07 0 New
Belgian National Party 3,465 0.06 0 New
Revolutionary Workers’ League (Wallonia) 2,597 0.05 0 0
Francophone Liberal Party 2,313 0.04 0 New
Belgian Progressive Party 2,123 0.04 0 New
Democratic and Progressive Union 1,843 0.03 0 0
Green 1,761 0.03 0 New
United Feminist Party 1,686 0.03 0 0
Progressive Front–Ecologists 1,512 0.03 0 New
Kaganovemus 1,376 0.02 0 0
Party for Free Communication and Environmental Protection 993 0.02 0 New
Party of New Forces 729 0.01 0 New
Liberal Party 698 0.01 0 New
PDE 375 0.01 0 New
PDRT 311 0.01 0 New
Total 5,535,631 100.00 212 0
Valid votes 5,535,631 91.61
Invalid/blank votes 507,058 8.39
Total votes 6,042,689 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 6,366,655 94.91
Source: Belgian Elections, Global Elections Database

Senate[edit]

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Party Votes % Seats +/–
Christian People’s Party 1,420,777 25.93 29 +1
Belgian Socialist Party (Wallonia) 685,307 12.51 17 –2
Belgian Socialist Party (Flanders) 678,776 12.39 13 +1
Party for Freedom and Progress 572,535 10.45 11 +2
Christian Social Party 535,939 9.78 12 +1
People’s Union 384,562 7.02 7 –3
Party of Reforms and Freedom of Wallonia-PL 330,155 6.03 6 -1
Democratic Front of the Francophones 266,713 4.87 7 New
Communist Party of Belgium 182,711 3.33 1 0
Walloon Rally 123,794 2.26 2 0
Vlaams Blok 80,809 1.47 0 New
Democratic Union for the Respect of Labour 51,571 0.94 0 New
All Power to the Workers 44,379 0.81 0 New
Ecolo 43,883 0.80 0 0
Belgian Socialist Party (Luxembourg) 30,837 0.56 1 New
Party of German-speaking Belgians 11,148 0.20 0 0
Walloon Liberal Party 11,081 0.20 0 New
Walloon Rally (Luxembourg) 6,659 0.12 0 New
Revolutionary Workers’ League 3,744 0.07 0 New
Liberal, Social and Democratic Party 3,239 0.06 0 New
Belgian Progressive Party 2,804 0.05 0 New
Francophone Liberal Party 2,640 0.05 0 New
Democratic and Progressive Union 2,221 0.04 0 0
United Feminist Party 2,045 0.04 0 0
Revolutionary Communist Party 917 0.02 0 New
Total 5,479,246 100.00 106 0
Valid votes 5,479,246 90.65
Invalid/blank votes 565,299 9.35
Total votes 6,044,545 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 6,366,655 94.94
Source: Belgian Elections

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