69 of the 138 seats in the Chamber of Representatives 70 seats needed for a majority
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Leader
Auguste Beernaert
Party
Catholic
Liberal
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Seats before
98 seats
40 seats
Seats won
29
40
Seats after
94
44
Seat change
4
4
Popular vote
17,253
20,829
Percentage
45.15%
54.51%
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Beernaert
Catholic
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Beernaert
Catholic
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Partial general elections were held in Belgium on 10 June 1890.[1][2] In the elections for the Chamber of Representatives the result was a victory for the Catholic Party, which won 94 of the 138 seats.[2]
Under the alternating system, elections were held in only four out of the nine provinces: Hainaut, Limburg, Liège and East Flanders. Thus, only 69 seats out of the 138 were up for election. Additionally, a special election was held in Neufchâteau on 3 June 1890.[3]
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