General elections were held in
Belgium on Tuesday 14 June 1892,[1][2] the first full general elections since
1870 and the last before the introduction of universal male suffrage prior to the
1894 elections. The result was a victory for the
Catholic Party, which won 92 of the 152 seats in the
Chamber of Representatives and 46 of the 76 seats in the
Senate.[2] Only 2.2% of the country's population were eligible to vote.[2]
Run-off elections were held on Tuesday 21 June 1892 in the arrondissements of Mons, Tournai, Verviers, Nivelles and Charleroi as no candidate received a majority there.[3]
The distribution of seats among the electoral districts was as follows for the Chamber of Representatives, with the difference compared to the previous election due to population growth:[5]