10 June 1884 (Chamber first round) 17 June 1884 (Chamber run-off) 8 July 1884 (Senate first round) 15 July 1884 (Senate run-off)
1886 →
69 of the 138 seats in the Chamber of Representatives 70 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Jules Malou
Walthère Frère-Orban
Party
Catholic
Liberal
Leader since
Candidate for PM
Candidate for PM
Seats before
59 seats
79 seats
Seats won
67
2
Seats after
86
52
Seat change
27
27
Popular vote
33,428
21,294
Percentage
57.48%
36.62%
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Frère-Orban II
Liberal
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Malou II
Catholic
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Duchess of Brabant
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