Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010

In the Brussels political area, the 13 June 2010 federal elections did not bring about shifts in the electorate which were as spectacular as those seen in Flanders or Wallonia if we refer to the 2007 elections. Significant changes may nevertheless be seen, in particular the progress made by the Soci...

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Main Authors: Pascal Delwit, Marjorie Gassner, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Emilie van Haute
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles 2010-09-01
Series:Brussels Studies
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/797
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spelling doaj-cde9a24bb192475da57eab32acdd1ea02020-11-25T01:52:02ZengUniversité Saint-Louis BruxellesBrussels Studies2031-02932010-09-0110.4000/brussels.797Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010Pascal DelwitMarjorie GassnerJean-Benoit PiletEmilie van HauteIn the Brussels political area, the 13 June 2010 federal elections did not bring about shifts in the electorate which were as spectacular as those seen in Flanders or Wallonia if we refer to the 2007 elections. Significant changes may nevertheless be seen, in particular the progress made by the Socialist Party and the Reform Movement’s loss of ground during the elections. It is nevertheless interesting, in the timing of political and electoral life, to turn to the last elections – the 2009 Brussels regional elections – in order to analyse the shifts which occurred in the Brussels spectrum in the “short” period of political life, punctuated by events and changes which affect – sometimes quickly – the perceptions and the representations of parties and political life. The shifts which took place between the 2009 regional elections and the 2010 federal elections are analysed in this article. The work is based on an exit poll organised by the Centre d’étude de la vie politique (CEVIPOL) at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), with 3 000 inhabitants of Brussels.http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/797
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author Pascal Delwit
Marjorie Gassner
Jean-Benoit Pilet
Emilie van Haute
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Marjorie Gassner
Jean-Benoit Pilet
Emilie van Haute
Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010
Brussels Studies
author_facet Pascal Delwit
Marjorie Gassner
Jean-Benoit Pilet
Emilie van Haute
author_sort Pascal Delwit
title Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010
title_short Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010
title_full Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010
title_fullStr Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010
title_full_unstemmed Verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010
title_sort verschuivingen in het stemgedrag in het brussels hoofdstedelijk gewest tussen de regionale verkiezingen van juni 2009 en de federale stembusgang van 13 juni 2010
publisher Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles
series Brussels Studies
issn 2031-0293
publishDate 2010-09-01
description In the Brussels political area, the 13 June 2010 federal elections did not bring about shifts in the electorate which were as spectacular as those seen in Flanders or Wallonia if we refer to the 2007 elections. Significant changes may nevertheless be seen, in particular the progress made by the Socialist Party and the Reform Movement’s loss of ground during the elections. It is nevertheless interesting, in the timing of political and electoral life, to turn to the last elections – the 2009 Brussels regional elections – in order to analyse the shifts which occurred in the Brussels spectrum in the “short” period of political life, punctuated by events and changes which affect – sometimes quickly – the perceptions and the representations of parties and political life. The shifts which took place between the 2009 regional elections and the 2010 federal elections are analysed in this article. The work is based on an exit poll organised by the Centre d’étude de la vie politique (CEVIPOL) at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), with 3 000 inhabitants of Brussels.
url http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/797
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