North (Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg constituency)

North (Luxembourgish: Norden; French: Nord; German: Norden) is one of the four multi-member constituencies of the Chamber of Deputies, the national legislature of Luxembourg. The constituency was established in 1919 following the introduction of proportional representation for elections to the Chamber of Deputies. It consists of the cantons of Clervaux, Diekirch, Redange, Vianden and Wiltz. The constituency currently elects nine of the 60 members of the Chamber of Deputies using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 general election it had 52,922 registered electors.

North
Norden
Nord
Norden
Constituency
for the Chamber of Deputies
Outline map
Location of North within Luxembourg
Canton
Population103,326 (2024)[1]
Electorate52,922 (2023)
Area1,157 km2 (2018)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1919
Seats
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  • 9 (1964–present)
  • 10 (1945–1964)
  • 11 (1925–1945)
  • 12 (1919–1925)
Deputies[3]
List
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Electoral system

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North currently elects nine of the 60 members of the Chamber of Deputies using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Electors votes for candidates rather than parties and may cast as many votes as the number of deputies to be elected from the constituency.[6][7] They may vote for an entire party list or individual candidates and may cast up to two votes for an individual candidate.[6][7] If the party list contains fewer candidates than the number of deputies to be elected, the elector may vote for candidates from other lists as long as their total number of votes does not exceed the number of deputies to be elected.[7][8] The ballot paper is invalidated if the elector cast more votes than the number of deputies to be elected from the constituency. Split-ticket voting (panachage) is permitted.[6][7]

The votes received by each party's candidates are aggregated and seats are allocated to each party using the Hagenbach-Bischoff quota.[8][9]

Election results

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Summary

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ElectionCommunists
KPL / ABP
Left
DL / NL / RSP / LCR
Socialist Workers
LSAP / LAP / SP
Greens
DG / GLEI-GAP / GAP
Democrats
DP / GD / GPD /
LP / FDP
Christian
Social People

CSV / RP
Alternative
Democratic Reform

ADR / 5/6
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
20239,7582.59%057,69315.29%125,1936.68%066,11017.52%2124,96533.11%445,42212.04%1
20182,7340.79%012,1643.53%054,68215.87%144,72812.98%159,03917.13%2111,06732.23%433,7519.79%1
20132,5750.81%08,1382.56%054,78817.22%228,6469.01%175,42623.71%2107,16333.69%420,2466.36%0
20092,8340.98%05,7852.00%050,40817.41%131,21310.78%152,65318.18%2114,65839.60%429,71010.26%1
20043,7251.34%043,81215.78%130,18610.88%156,25320.27%2100,66536.27%440,99114.77%1
19993,6531.42%042,62516.52%123,6409.16%162,37124.17%280,64231.25%343,14716.72%2
19941,9180.76%048,00319.01%221,2608.42%157,48422.76%283,93533.24%335,24913.96%1
19893,6261.47%048,90019.84%255,76022.62%292,76937.64%424,77310.05%1
19843,7091.55%058,67324.57%262,51026.18%2109,27045.76%5
19793,6391.52%040,86517.11%147,63119.95%2106,60044.64%5
19746,8762.85%08890.37%049,68020.59%254,89022.75%298,17640.68%4
19689,0494.08%066,62630.07%342,40919.14%2102,80546.40%4
19645,9472.53%077,87433.14%336,53315.55%1107,09845.58%5
195981,02828.78%366,91323.77%2133,56047.45%5
19544,3651.50%072,57724.88%237,62112.90%1177,08760.72%7
19515,0491.72%070,53724.09%266,37522.67%2150,86651.52%6
19458,8693.00%048,24116.30%158,36819.72%2180,47860.98%7
193752,59916.55%227,6218.69%1185,62058.42%7
193137,92313.02%135,70212.26%1163,50856.13%7
192527,4989.46%1154,34753.12%6
192224,8798.33%1176,67059.12%7
191929,5469.04%1211,15964.58%8

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2020s

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2023
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Results of the 2023 general election held on 8 October 2023:[10][11]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV124,96533.11%4
Democratic PartyDP66,11017.52%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP57,69315.29%1
Alternative Democratic Reform PartyADR45,42212.04%1
Pirate Party LuxembourgPPLU29,1107.71%1
The GreensDG25,1936.68%0
FocusFOK11,8583.14%0
The LeftDL9,7582.59%0
Liberty – Freedom!LF5,9251.57%0
The ConservativesDK1,3700.36%0
Total377,404100.00%9
Valid Votes43,913
Blank Votes1,6813.54%
Rejected Votes – Other1,8893.98%
Total Polled47,48389.72%
Registered Electors52,922

The following candidates were elected:[12]André Bauler (DP), 9,943 votes; Emile Eicher (CSV), 13,296 votes; Jeff Engelen (ADR), 8,176 votes; Fernand Etgen (DP), 10,529 votes; Claude Haagen (LSAP), 9,076 votes; Christophe Hansen (CSV), 17,468 votes; Martine Hansen (CSV), 20,260 votes; Ben Polidori (PPLU), 4,804 votes; and Charel Weiler (CSV), 14,483 votes.

2010s

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2018
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Results of the 2018 general election held on 14 October 2018:[13][14]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV111,06732.23%4
Democratic PartyDP59,03917.13%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP54,68215.87%1
The GreensDG44,72812.98%1
Alternative Democratic Reform PartyADR33,7519.79%1
Pirate Party LuxembourgPPLU26,4217.67%0
The LeftDL12,1643.53%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL2,7340.79%0
Total344,586100.00%9
Valid Votes40,292
Blank Votes1,3353.08%
Rejected Votes – Other1,7664.07%
Total Polled43,39391.89%
Registered Electors47,223

The following candidates were elected:[15]André Bauler (DP), 9,227 votes; Emile Eicher (CSV), 12,956 votes; Jeff Engelen (ADR), 6,094 votes; Fernand Etgen (DP), 9,819 votes; Martine Hansen (CSV), 20,249 votes; Ali Kaes (CSV), 12,198 votes; Marco Schank (CSV), 14,096 votes; Romain Schneider (LSAP), 12,306 votes; and Claude Turmes (DG), 11,243 votes.

2013
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Results of the 2013 general election held on 20 October 2013:[16][17]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV107,16333.69%4
Democratic PartyDP75,42623.71%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP54,78817.22%2
The GreensDG28,6469.01%1
Alternative Democratic Reform PartyADR20,2466.36%0
Pirate Party LuxembourgPPLU10,7333.37%0
Party for Full DemocracyPID10,3843.26%0
The LeftDL8,1382.56%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL2,5750.81%0
Total318,099100.00%9
Valid Votes37,210
Blank Votes1,1652.92%
Rejected Votes – Other1,5423.86%
Total Polled39,91792.40%
Registered Electors43,198

The following candidates were elected:[18]André Bauler (DP), 10,933 votes; Emile Eicher (CSV), 13,083 votes; Camille Gira (DG), 7,548 votes; Charles Goerens (DP), 17,523 votes; Claude Haagen (LSAP), 7,225 votes; Martine Hansen (CSV), 16,838 votes; Ali Kaes (CSV), 12,702 votes; Marco Schank (CSV), 17,174 votes; and Romain Schneider (LSAP), 12,389 votes.

2000s

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2009
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Results of the 2009 general election held on 7 June 2009:[19][20]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV114,65839.60%4
Democratic PartyDP52,65318.18%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP50,40817.41%1
The GreensDG31,21310.78%1
Alternative Democratic Reform PartyADR29,71010.26%1
The LeftDL5,7852.00%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL2,8340.98%0
Citizens' List2,2860.79%0
Total289,547100.00%9
Valid Votes34,492
Blank Votes1,2863.48%
Rejected Votes – Other1,1773.18%
Total Polled36,95592.98%
Registered Electors39,743

The following candidates were elected:[21]André Bauler (DP), 7,169 votes; Jean Colombera (ADR), 5,110 votes; Fernand Etgen (DP), 10,423 votes; Camille Gira (DG), 9,441 votes; Marie-Josée Jacobs (CSV), 18,220 votes; Ali Kaes (CSV), 14,862 votes; Marco Schank (CSV), 16,760 votes; Romain Schneider (LSAP), 10,037 votes; and Lucien Weiler (CSV), 14,821 votes.

2004
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Results of the 2004 general election held on 13 June 2004:[22][23]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV100,66536.27%4
Democratic PartyDP56,25320.27%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP43,81215.78%1
Alternative Democratic Reform PartyADR40,99114.77%1
The GreensDG30,18610.88%1
The LeftDL3,7251.34%0
Free Party of LuxembourgFPL1,9250.69%0
Total277,557100.00%9
Valid Votes32,839
Blank Votes9792.81%
Rejected Votes – Other9842.83%
Total Polled34,80294.29%
Registered Electors36,911

The following candidates were elected:[24]Emile Calmes (DP), 7,331 votes; Camille Gira (DG), 9,375 votes; Charles Goerens (DP), 16,788 votes; Marie-Josée Jacobs (CSV), 16,947 votes; Ali Kaes (CSV), 11,228 votes; Jean-Pierre Koepp (ADR), 8,245 votes; Marco Schank (CSV), 13,368 votes; Romain Schneider (LSAP), 6,508 votes; and Lucien Weiler (CSV), 10,957 votes.

1990s

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1999
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Results of the 1999 general election held on 13 June 1999:[25]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV80,64231.25%3
Democratic PartyDP62,37124.17%2
Action Committee for Democracy and Pensions JusticeADR43,14716.72%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP42,62516.52%1
The GreensDG23,6409.16%1
The LeftDL3,6531.42%0
Green and Liberal AllianceGaL1,9850.77%0
Total258,063100.00%9
Valid Votes30,730
Rejected Votes1,9235.89%
Total Polled32,65387.63%
Registered Electors37,263

The following candidates were elected:[26]Emile Calmes (DP), 9,488 votes; Jean Colombera (ADR), 5,000 votes; Camille Gira (DG), 7,707 votes; Charles Goerens (DP), 14,936 votes; Marie-Josée Jacobs (CSV), 13,700 votes; Jean-Pierre Koepp (ADR), 11,017 votes; Marco Schank (CSV), 9,407 votes; Lucien Weiler (CSV), 10,435 votes; and Georges Wohlfart (LSAP), 10,183 votes.

1994
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Results of the 1994 general election held on 12 June 1994:[27][28]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV83,93533.24%3
Democratic PartyDP57,48422.76%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP48,00319.01%2
Action Committee for Democracy and Pensions JusticeADR35,24913.96%1
The GreensGLEI-GAP21,2608.42%1
National MovementNB4,6831.85%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL1,9180.76%0
Total252,532100.00%9
Valid Votes30,101
Blank Votes1,0963.41%
Rejected Votes – Other9392.92%
Total Polled32,13689.62%
Registered Electors35,857

The following candidates were elected:[29]Emile Calmes (DP), 9,107 votes; Camille Gira (GLEI-GAP), 6,207 votes; Charles Goerens (DP), 14,196 votes; Marie-Josée Jacobs (CSV), 16,333 votes; Édouard Juncker (CSV), 11,791 votes; Jean-Pierre Koepp (ADR), 9,257 votes; Camille Weiler (LSAP), 6,450 votes; Lucien Weiler (CSV), 9,374 votes; and Georges Wohlfart (LSAP), 11,591 votes.

1980s

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1989
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Results of the 1989 general election held on 18 June 1989:[30][31]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV92,76937.64%4
Democratic PartyDP55,76022.62%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP48,90019.84%2
Action Committee 5/6 Pensions for Everyone5/624,77310.05%1
Ecological List for the NorthGLEI-GAP16,6496.75%0
List for Ice Cream and a Regional PolicyLERP4,0131.63%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL3,6261.47%0
Total246,490100.00%9
Valid Votes29,323
Blank Votes9483.06%
Rejected Votes – Other7592.45%
Total Polled31,03088.25%
Registered Electors35,161

The following candidates were elected:[32]Emile Calmes (DP), 7,752 votes; Charles Goerens (DP), 11,207 votes; Marie-Josée Jacobs (CSV), 11,361 votes; Édouard Juncker (CSV), 11,957 votes; Jean-Pierre Koepp (5/6), 4,294 votes; Henri Mausen (CSV), 11,773 votes; René Steichen (CSV), 12,496 votes; Camille Weiler (LSAP), 7,612 votes; and Georges Wohlfart (LSAP), 8,226 votes.

1984
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Results of the 1984 general election held on 17 June 1984:[33][34]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV109,27045.76%5
Democratic PartyDP62,51026.18%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP58,67324.57%2
Independent Socialist PartyPSI4,6071.93%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL3,7091.55%0
Total238,769100.00%9
Valid Votes28,656
Blank Votes1,0723.52%
Rejected Votes – Other7532.47%
Total Polled30,48189.14%
Registered Electors34,194

The following candidates were elected:[33]Jean-Pierre Dichter (CSV), 14,074 votes; Charles Goerens (DP), 11,646 votes; René Hübsch (DP), 9,388 votes; Marie-Josée Jacobs (CSV), 12,249 votes; Édouard Juncker (CSV), 16,673 votes; René Steichen (CSV), 13,142 votes; Camille Weiler (LSAP), 8,451 votes; Lucien Weiler (CSV), 11,317 votes; and Georges Wohlfart (LSAP), 8,076 votes.

1970s

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1979
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Results of the 1979 general election held on 10 June 1979:[35][36]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV106,60044.64%5
Democratic PartyDP47,63119.95%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP40,86517.11%1
Social Democratic PartySDP23,5529.86%1
Enrôlés de ForceEDF15,2046.37%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL3,6391.52%0
Alternative List - Worth it1,3040.55%0
Total238,795100.00%9
Valid Votes27,977
Blank Votes8282.76%
Rejected Votes – Other1,1673.89%
Total Polled29,97289.46%
Registered Electors33,502

The following candidates were elected:[37]Victor Abens (LSAP), 9,230 votes; Henry Cravatte (SDP), 7,410 votes; Jean-Pierre Dichter (CSV), 11,312 votes; Emile Gerson (CSV), 11,521 votes; Charles Goerens (DP), 11,646 votes; René Hübsch (DP), 5,731 votes; Édouard Juncker (CSV), 14,832 votes; Camille Ney (CSV), 15,483 votes; and René Steichen (CSV), 11,733 votes.

1974
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Results of the 1974 general election held on 26 May 1974:[36][38]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV98,17640.68%4
Democratic PartyDP54,89022.75%2
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP49,68020.59%2
Social Democratic PartySDP30,80212.76%1
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL6,8762.85%0
Revolutionary Communist LeagueLCR8890.37%0
Total241,313100.00%9
Valid Votes28,263
Blank Votes4501.50%
Rejected Votes – Other1,2844.28%
Total Polled29,99789.46%
Registered Electors33,533

The following candidates were elected:[39]Victor Abens (LSAP), 10,929 votes; Henry Cravatte (SDP), 9,679 votes; Emile Gerson (CSV), 12,305 votes; Frankie Hansen (LSAP), 7,831 votes; Édouard Juncker (CSV), 12,273 votes; Camille Ney (CSV), 16,126 votes; Alex Wantz (DP), 9,052 votes; Jean Winkin (CSV), 11,586 votes; and Frank Wolff (DP), 8,356 votes.

1960s

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1968
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Results of the 1968 general election held on 15 December 1968:[40]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV102,80546.40%4
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP66,62630.07%3
Democratic PartyDP42,40919.14%2
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL9,0494.08%0
National Solidarity6820.31%0
Total221,571100.00%9
Valid Votes26,155
Blank Votes5772.07%
Rejected Votes – Other1,0783.88%
Total Polled27,81086.81%
Registered Electors32,037

The following candidates were elected:[41]Victor Abens (LSAP), 11,744 votes; Jean-Pierre Büchler (CSV), 13,410 votes; Henry Cravatte (LSAP), 12,940 votes; Henri Diederich (DP), 6,289 votes; Emile Gerson (CSV), 12,121 votes; Frankie Hansen (LSAP), 8,706 votes; Camille Ney (CSV), 13,018 votes; Alex Wantz (DP), 6,416 votes; and Jean Winkin (CSV), 13,204 votes.

1964
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Results of the 1964 general election held on 7 June 1964:[42]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV107,09845.58%5
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP77,87433.14%3
Democratic PartyDP36,53315.55%1
Popular Independent MovementMIP7,5363.21%0
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL5,9472.53%0
Total234,988100.00%9
Valid Votes27,706
Blank Votes6462.18%
Rejected Votes – Other1,2694.28%
Total Polled29,62190.28%
Registered Electors32,811

The following candidates were elected:[43]Victor Abens (LSAP), 11,629 votes; Henry Cravatte (LSAP), 13,643 votes; Henri Diederich (DP), 6,407 votes; Nicolas Ferring (CSV), 12,357 votes; Frankie Hansen (LSAP), 10,171 votes; Joseph Herr (CSV), 12,559 votes; Camille Ney (CSV), 13,792 votes; Georges Wagner (CSV), 14,200 votes; and Jean Winkin (CSV), 13,435 votes.

1950s

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1959
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Results of the 1959 general election held on 1 February 1959:[36][44]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV133,56047.45%5
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP81,02828.78%3
Democratic PartyDP66,91323.77%2
Total281,501100.00%10
Valid Votes29,580
Rejected Votes1,1633.78%
Total Polled30,74391.51%
Registered Electors33,594

The following candidates were elected:[44]Victor Abens (LSAP), 11,264 votes; Henry Cravatte (LSAP), 13,327 votes; Henri Diederich (DP), 9,192 votes; Michel Ewen (LSAP), 10,496 votes; Nicolas Ferring (CSV), 14,500 votes; Henri Gengler (CSV), 13,930 votes; Joseph Herr (CSV), 14,269 votes; Jean Peusch (DP), 9,187 votes; Georges Wagner (CSV), 14,372 votes; and Jean Winkin (CSV), 14,655 votes.

1954
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Results of the 1954 general election held on 30 May 1954:[36][45]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV177,08760.72%7
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP72,57724.88%2
Democratic GroupGD37,62112.90%1
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL4,3651.50%0
Total291,650100.00%10
Valid Votes30,506
Rejected Votes1,2283.87%
Total Polled31,73492.18%
Registered Electors34,427

The following candidates were elected:[45]Victor Abens (LSAP), 10,333 votes; Michel Ewen (LSAP), 10,012 votes; Nicolas Ferring (CSV), 17,600 votes; Henri Gengler (CSV), 18,505 votes; Joseph Herr (CSV), 18,024 votes; Jean Peusch (GD), 5,539 votes; Alphonse Schiltges (CSV), 17,674 votes; Tony Schmit (CSV), 17,264 votes; Georges Wagner (CSV), 21,347 votes; and Jean Winkin (CSV), 20,387 votes.

1951
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Results of the 1951 general election held on 3 June 1951:[36][46]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV150,86651.52%6
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' PartyLSAP70,53724.09%2
Democratic GroupGD66,37522.67%2
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL5,0491.72%0
Total292,827100.00%10
Valid Votes30,573
Blank Votes4741.49%
Rejected Votes – Other7932.49%
Total Polled31,84092.08%
Registered Electors34,578

The following candidates were elected:[46]Victor Abens (LSAP), 10,484 votes; Auguste Delaporte (CSV), 15,244 votes; Michel Ewen (LSAP), 8,841 votes; Henri Gengler (CSV), 16,397 votes; Robert Schaffner (GD), 11,363 votes; Alphonse Schiltges (CSV), 14,872 votes; Tony Schmit (CSV), 15,815 votes; Joseph Simon (CSV), 17,475 votes; Georges Wagner (CSV), 19,518 votes; and Joseph Wenkin (GD), 7,762 votes.

1940s

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1945
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Results of the 1945 general election held on 21 October 1945:[47]

PartyVotes%Seats
Christian Social People's PartyCSV180,47860.98%7
Patriotic and Democratic GroupGPD58,36819.72%2
Luxembourg Workers' PartyLAP48,24116.30%1
Communist Party of LuxembourgKPL8,8693.00%0
Total295,956100.00%10
Valid Votes30,455
Blank Votes2310.73%
Rejected Votes – Other9633.04%
Total Polled31,649
Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[48]Victor Abens (LAP), 6,242 votes; Auguste Delaporte (CSV), 21,135 votes; Henri Gengler (CSV), 19,486 votes; Nicolas Mathieu (GPD), 8,938 votes; Émile Reuter (CSV), 21,133 votes; Alphonse Schiltges (CSV), 16,696 votes; Tony Schmit (CSV), 17,838 votes; Joseph Simon (CSV), 22,885 votes; Georges Wagner (CSV), 18,385 votes; and Joseph Wenkin (GPD), 10,196 votes.

1930s

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1937
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Results of the 1937 general election held on 6 June 1937:[49]

PartyVotes%Seats
Party of the RightRP185,62058.42%7
Luxembourg Workers' PartyLAP52,59916.55%2
Free List of Farmers, the Middle Class and WorkersPBMA32,26510.15%1
Liberal PartyLP27,6218.69%1
Party of Farmers and the Middle Class19,6346.18%0
Total317,739100.00%11
Valid Votes31,080
Blank Votes6181.89%
Rejected Votes – Other1,0503.21%
Total Polled32,748
Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[49]François Erpelding (LAP), 6,978 votes; Henri Gengler (RP), 18,864 votes; Antoine Hansen (RP), 16,063 votes; Nicolas Mathieu (LP), 5,110 votes; Charles Peffer (RP), 17,165 votes; Pierre Prüm (PBMA), 8,377 votes; Émile Reuter (RP), 19,872 votes; Jean-Pierre Schloesser (RP), 16,035 votes; Tony Schmit (RP), 16,960 votes; Joseph Simon (RP), 19,322 votes; and Etienne Weber (LAP), 6,232 votes.

1931
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Results of the 1931 general election held on 7 June 1931:[50]

PartyVotes%Seats
Party of the RightRP163,50856.13%7
Party of Farmers and the Middle ClassBMP46,44615.95%2
Luxembourg Workers' PartyLAP37,92313.02%1
Progressive Democratic Party of the NorthFDP35,70212.26%1
Radical PartyRP7,7012.64%0
Total291,280100.00%11
Valid Votes28,869
Blank Votes3891.28%
Rejected Votes – Other1,0863.58%
Total Polled30,344
Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[50]Auguste Delaporte (RP), 14,783 votes; François Erpelding (LAP), 7,405 votes; Henri Gengler (RP), 17,488 votes; Antoine Hansen (RP), 14,801 votes; Eugène Hoffmann (BMP), 10,194 votes; Ernest Lamborelle (RP), 17,866 votes; Nicolas Mathieu (FDP), 7,123 votes; Nicolas Meyers (RP), 15,145 votes; Émile Reuter (RP), 18,804 votes; Joseph Simon (RP), 15,683 votes; and Jean-Pierre Wenkin (BMP), 7,223 votes.

1920s

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1925
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Results of the 1925 general election held on 1 March 1925:[51]

PartyVotes%Seats
Party of the RightRP154,34753.12%6
Independent National PartyONP80,89527.84%3
Independent Party of the RightORP27,8069.57%1
Luxembourg Workers' PartyLAP27,4989.46%1
Total290,546100.00%11
Valid Votes26,751
Blank Votes1970.70%
Rejected Votes – Other1,0603.78%
Total Polled28,008
Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[51]Théodore Boever (ONP), 8,465 votes; Auguste Delaporte (RP), 14,755 votes; François Erpelding (LAP), 5,718 votes; Antoine Hansen (RP), 13,921 votes; Eugène Hoffmann (ORP), 11,426 votes; Ernest Lamborelle (RP), 15,458 votes; Nicolas Mathieu (ONP), 8,308 votes; Nicolas Meyers (RP), 15,503 votes; Egide Petges (RP), 13,551 votes; Pierre Prüm (ONP), 11,310 votes; and Émile Reuter (RP), 22,536 votes.

1922
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Results of the 1922 general election held on 28 May 1922:[52]

PartyVotes%Seats
Party of the RightRP176,67059.12%7
Independent National PartyONP97,27132.55%4
Socialist PartySP24,8798.33%1
Total298,820100.00%12
Valid Votes
Blank Votes
Rejected Votes – Other
Total Polled
Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[52]Théodore Boever (ONP), 10,046 votes; Auguste Delaporte (RP), 16,316 votes; François Erpelding (SP), 4,786 votes; Alphonse Greisch (ONP), 9,551 votes; Antoine Hansen (RP), 14,915 votes; Eugène Hoffmann (RP), 17,996 votes; Nicolas Klein (RP), 13,863 votes; Nicolas Mathieu (ONP), 9,438 votes; Nicolas Meyers (RP), 17,457 votes; Egide Petges (RP), 14,754 votes; Pierre Prüm (ONP), 10,888 votes; and Georges Thinnes (RP), 13,902 votes.

1910s

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1919
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Results of the 1919 general election held on 26 October 1919:[53]

PartyVotes%Seats
Party of the RightRP211,15964.58%8
Independent National PartyONP82,29725.17%3
Socialist PartySP29,5469.04%1
Independent People's PartyFV3,9491.21%0
Total326,951100.00%12
Valid Votes28,795
Rejected Votes1,1953.98%
Total Polled29,990
Registered Electors

The following candidates were elected:[53]Théodore Boever (ONP), 10,569 votes; Auguste Delaporte (RP), 19,475 votes; François Erpelding (SP), 3,085 votes; Jean Gérard (RP), 16,633 votes; Antoine Hansen (RP), 17,866 votes; Eugène Hoffmann (RP), 20,507 votes; Mathias Jungers (RP), 16,548 votes; Nicolas Klein (RP), 16,577 votes; Bernard Krack (ONP), 7,178 votes; Nicolas Meyers (RP), 19,785 votes; Pierre Prüm (ONP), 10,597 votes; and Pierre Schiltz (RP), 20,026 votes.

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