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| election_name = Belgian general election, 1971 | country = Belgium | type = parliamentary | ongoing = no | previous_election = Belgian general election, 1968 | previous_year = 1968 | next_election = Belgian general election, 1974 | next_year = 1974 | seats_for_election = 212 seats in the Chamber of Representatives | election_date = 7 November 1971 | image1 = | nominee1 = | leader1 = Gaston Eyskens | leader_since1 = Candidate for PM | party1 = Christian People's Party (Belgium) | home_state1 = | leaders_seat1 = | running_mate1 = | last_election1 = New | seats_needed1 = | electoral_vote1 = | states_carried1 = | seats1 = 40 | seat_change1 = New | popular_vote1 = 967,701 | percentage1 = 18.32% | swing1 = New | image2 = | nominee2 = | leader2 = Jos Van Eynde | leader_since2 = 1971 | party2 = Belgian Socialist Party | home_state2 = | leaders_seat2 = | running_mate2 = | last_election2 = 59 seats, 27.10%{{ref label|reference_name_A|a|a}} | seats_needed2 = | electoral_vote2 = | states_carried2 = | seats2 = 25 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 34 | popular_vote2 = 623,395 | percentage2 = 11.80% | swing2 = {{decrease}} 15.30% | image3 = | nominee3 = | leader3 = Edmond Leburton | leader_since3 = 1971 | party3 = Belgian Socialist Party | home_state3 = | leaders_seat3 = | running_mate3 = | last_election3 = 59 seats, 27.10%{{ref label|reference_name_A|a|a}} | seats_needed3 = | electoral_vote3 = | states_carried3 = | seats3 = 25 | seat_change3 = {{decrease}} 34 | popular_vote3 = 549,483 | percentage3 = 10.40% | swing3 = {{decrease}} 16.70% | image4 = | nominee4 = | leader4 = Frans Van der Elst | leader_since4 = 1955 | party4 = VU | home_state4 = | leaders_seat4 = | running_mate4 = | last_election4 = 20 seats, 9.79% | seats_needed4 = | electoral_vote4 = | states_carried4 = | seats4 = 21 | seat_change4 = {{increase}} 1 | popular_vote4 = 586,917 | percentage4 = 11.11% | swing4 = {{increase}} 1.32% | color4 = FFFF00 | image5 = | nominee5 = | leader5 = Pierre Descamps | leader_since5 = 1969 | party5 = Party for Freedom and Progress (Flanders) | home_state5 = | leaders_seat5 = | running_mate5 = | last_election5 = 47 seats, 20.87% | seats_needed5 = | electoral_vote5 = | states_carried5 = | seats5 = 16 | seat_change5 = {{decrease}} 31 | popular_vote5 = 392,130 | percentage5 = 7.42% | swing5 = {{decrease}} 13.45% | image6 = | leader6 = Robert J. Houben | leader_since6 = 1966 | party6 = Christian Social Party (Wallonia) | home_state6 = | leaders_seat6 = | running_mate6 = | last_election6 = New | seats_needed6 = | electoral_vote6 = | states_carried6 = | seats6 = 15 | seat_change6 = New | popular_vote6 = 327,393 | percentage6 = 6.20% | swing6 = New | title = Government | before_election = G. Eyskens V | before_party = CVP-PSC-BSP/PSB | after_election = G. Eyskens V | after_party = CVP-PSC-BSP/PSB | map_image = Belgian federal election 1971 - Chamber - circumscriptions.svg | map_caption = Colours denote the winning party in each electoral district (for the Chamber of Deputies).
}}{{Politics of Belgium}} General elections were held in Belgium on 7 November 1971.[1] The result was a victory for the Christian People's Party, which won 40 of the 212 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 34 of the 106 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 91.5%.[2] Elections to the nine provincial councils were also held. The linguistic issues led to the splitting of the major parties into separate Flemish and Francophone parties. Consequently the election returned a very fragmented parliament. The election followed the first state reform, with the creation of three cultural communities. The newly elected members of parliament would thus also serve in the newly established cultural councils. ResultsChamber of Representatives
Senate
References1. ^Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p289 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}} {{Belgian elections}}2. ^Nohlen & Stöver, p291 4 : 1971 elections in Europe|Elections in Belgium|1971 in Belgium|November 1971 events in Europe |
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