Until the end of 1999 the
electoral districts for the election of the parliaments were
electoral arrondissements; since the start of 2000 these are the ten
provinces. The arrondissement of
Brussels-Capital (geographically coinciding with the
Brussels-Capital Region) is not part of any province and consequently forms its own electoral district. As the only part of Belgium, the
Parliament of Wallonia still uses electoral arrondissements. Each electoral arrondissement consists of at least one (administrative) arrondissement. There were previously 13 such electoral districts, but they have since been reduced to 11. Each of these electoral districts take their names from the arrondissements they consist of, usually decreasing in order of population. ==See also==