Bas-Rhin's 6th constituency

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6th constituency of
Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Bas-Rhin's 6th Constituency shown within Alsace
Bas-Rhin in France
Deputy
DepartmentBas-Rhin
CantonsSaales, Obernai, Molsheim, Rosheim, Schirmeck, Wasselonne
Registered voters91,200

The 6th constituency of the Bas-Rhin is a French legislative

constituency in the Bas-Rhin département
.

Description

The 6th Constituency of Bas-Rhin covers the mid Western portion of the Département including the entire Arrondissement of Molsheim but also Obernai from the Arrondissement of Sélestat-Erstein.

The constituency includes the small towns of

Vosges Mountains
.

The constituency had been held by parties of the right and centre right for its entire existence during the

5th Republic until 2022, when it was gained by the centrist MoDem
party.

Historic representation

Election Member Party
1958 Henri Meck MRP
1962 CD
1967 Gérard Lehn UDR
1968
1973 Jean-Marie Caro UDF
1978
1981
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Jean-Marie Caro UDF
1993 Alain Ferry PR
1997
2002
2007
2012 Laurent Furst UMP
2017 LR
2020 Philippe Meyer
2022 Louise Morel MoDem

Election results

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Bas-Rhin's 6th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Ensemble
)
Louise Morel 11,267 25.35 -4.13
RN Jean-Frédéric Steinbach 10,065 22.65 +8.85
LR (UDC) Philippe Meyer 9,069 20.41 -15.80
NUPÉS
)
Martine Marchal-Minazzi 7,380 16.61 +5.12
Unser Land (Regionalists) Carine Hamm 2,488 5.60 +0.44
REC Sabrina Ritter 1,300 2.93 N/A
ECO
Véronique Grussi 1,272 2.86 N/A
Others N/A 1,597 - -
Turnout 44,438 46.24 -2.82
2nd round result
Ensemble
)
Louise Morel 23,080 57.90 +20.50
RN Jean-Frédéric Steinbach 16,785 42.10 N/A
Turnout 39,865 43.62 +4.54
MoDem gain from LR

[1]

2017

Results of the 11 June and 18 June 2017 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 6th Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Laurent Furst The Republicans LR 16,824 36.21 24,843 62.60
Guy Salomon Democratic Movement MoDem 13,965 29.48 14,845 37.40
Hombeline Du Parc
National Front
FN 6,410 13.80
Denis Gadot La France Insoumise FI 2,669 5.74
Jeanine Plaisant-Hermanns Regionalist REG 2,395 5.16
Alexandre Gonçalves Ecologist ECO 1,860 4.00
Martin Effenberger Socialist Party PS 644 1.39
Sara Chabaane Debout la France DLF 561 1.21
Régis Meyer
Independent
DIV 408 0.88
Gilles Pfaffenhof
Independent
DIV 277 0.60
Evelyne Monteleone
Independent
DIV 233 0.50
Roxane Ferrez Far Left EXG 202 0.43
Odile Agrafeil Communist Party PCF 167 0.36
Olivier Laustriat
Independent
DIV 114 0.25
Total 46,459 100% 39,688 100%
Registered voters 96,039 96,028
Blank/Void ballots 661 1.40% 1,298 5.25%
Turnout 47,120 49.06% 41,886 43.62%
Abstentions 48,919 50.94% 54,142 56.38%
Result LR GAIN FROM UMP

2012

Laurent Furst was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.

Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 6th Constituency[3]
Candidate Party 1st round
Votes %
Laurent Furst Union for a Popular Movement UMP 25,964 51.68
Brigitte Tinot
National Front
FN 8,953 17.82
Astrid Scharly Socialist Party PS 8,043 16.01
Jean Vogel
Europe Ecology - The Greens
EELV 4,720 9.39
Dorothée Unterberger Left Front FG 969 1.93
Anne-Sophie Freliger The Centre for France CEN 945 1.88
Rémy Wendling
Other
AUT 416 0.83
Jeanne-Françoise Langlade Far Left EXG 232 0.46
Total 50.242 100%
Registered voters 91,200
Blank/Void ballots 707 1.39%
Turnout 50,949 55.87%
Abstentions 40,251 44.13%
Result UMP HOLD

2007

Alain Ferry was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.

Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 6th Constituency[4]
Candidate Party 1st round
Votes %
Alain Ferry Union for a Popular Movement UMP 31,097 67.38
Cédric Baillet UDF-Democratic Movement UDF-MoDem 4,293 9.30
Marie-Madeleine Iantzen Socialist Party PS 3,883 8.41
Nathalie Tomasi
National Front
FN 2,444 5.30
Mireille Metz The Greens LV 1,708 3.70
Valérie Acker Far Left EXG 717 1.55
Marie-Noëlle Eastes Ecologist ECO 489 1.06
Joël Allain Communist Party PCF 410 0.89
Bernadette Lutz
Independent
DIV 407 0.88
Jean Meyer Far Left EXG 386 0.84
Marie Jeanne Mailley Far Right EXD 319 0.69
Total 46,153 100%
Registered voters 80,815
Blank/Void ballots 776 1.65%
Turnout 46,929 58.07%
Abstentions 33,886 41.93%
Result UMP HOLD

2002

Alain Ferry was elected under the Union for a Presidential Majority candidate but was a member of the Radical Party. Furthermore, he was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.

Results of the 9 June and 16 June 2002 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 6th Constituency[5]
Candidate Party 1st round
Votes %
Alain Ferry Union for a Presidential Majority UMP 27,318 60.63
Nathalie Tomasi
National Front
FN 6,541 14.52
Michele Zumstein Socialist Party PS 5,836 12.95
Mireille Metz The Greens LV 1,553 3.45
Daniel Schilling National Republican Movement MNR 1,221 2.71
Bernard Goepfert Ecologist ECO 693 1.54
Jean Meyer Workers’ Struggle LO 513 1.14
J. Paul Fabacher Communist Party PCF 455 1.01
Gilles Dimnet Revolutionary Communist League LCR 384 0.85
Irene Eckmann Republican Pole PR 350 0.78
Pascale Petermann
Independent
DIV 190 0.42
Total 45,054 100%
Registered voters 75,374
Blank/Void ballots 1,115 2.42%
Turnout 46,169 61.25%
Abstentions 29,205 38.75%
Result PR HOLD

Sources

  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Bas-Rhin". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017".
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012".
  4. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2007".
  5. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2002".