2012 Belgian local elections
The Belgian provincial, municipal and district elections of 2012 took place on 14 October. As with the previous 2006 elections, these are no longer organised by the Belgian federal state but instead by the respective regions:
- Brussels with 19 municipalities
- Flanders with 5 provinces and 308 municipalities
- In the city of Antwerp, elections were also held for its nine districts
- Wallonia with 5 provinces and 262 municipalities
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All 10 provincial councils All 589 municipal councils All 8 directly elected OCMW/CPAS councils All 9 Antwerp city district councils | ||
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In the municipalities with language facilities of Voeren, Comines-Warneton and the 6 of the Brussels Periphery, the aldermen and members of the OCMW/CPAS council are directly elected.
Mayors are not directly elected, instead the respective regional government (of Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia) appoint one of the elected municipal councillors. The councillors usually propose a candidate.
The result in Wallonia was largely a continuation of the major parties, without any big power shifts. In Flanders however, the nationalist party N-VA, which won in previous regional and federal elections, continued their success and became (one of) the largest party in many municipalities and the largest in three out of five provinces.