Luxembourg-Campagne (English: Luxembourg Rural, German: Luxembourg-Land) was a constituency for elections to the Chamber of Deputies, the national legislature of Luxembourg, until 1919.
Until 1919, the constituencies were eleven of the twelve cantons, with the remaining canton of Luxembourg divided into two: Luxembourg-Ville (covering Luxembourg City) and Luxembourg-Campagne.
[2] Luxembourg voted in partial elections, with cantons' votes staggered, and Luxembourg-Campagne was grouped with Echternach, Esch-sur-Alzette, Mersch, Remich, and Wiltz.
[3] The inhabitants of Luxembourg-Campagne elected a number of deputies proportionate to its population.
[4] Another one deputy was added in 1906, to reflect population growth in the outskirts of Luxembourg City.