Charente-Maritime's 1st constituency

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1st constituency of
Charente-Maritime
Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Constituency in department
Incumbent deputy
DepartmentCharente-Maritime
CantonsArs-en-Ré, La Rochelle-1, La Rochelle-2, La Rochelle-3, La Rochelle-4, La Rochelle-5, La Rochelle-6, La Rochelle-7, La Rochelle-8, La Rochelle-9, Saint-Martin-de-Ré
Registered voters103,197 (2017)

The 1st constituency of

deputy to the French National Assembly in elections using the two-round system
, with a run-off if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round.

Since 2012, the constituency has been represented by

Isle of Rhé
.

Description

The constituency is made up of 11 pre-2015 cantons: those of Ars-en-Ré, La Rochelle-1, La Rochelle-2, La Rochelle-3, La Rochelle-4, La Rochelle-5, La Rochelle-6, La Rochelle-7, La Rochelle-8, La Rochelle-9, and Saint-Martin-de-Ré.

At the time of the 1999 census (which was the basis for the most recent redrawing of constituency boundaries, carried out in 2010) the 1st constituency had a total population of 130,679.

Deputies

Election Member Party
1958 Alain de Lacoste-Lareymondie CNIP
1962 André Salardaine UNR
1967 UDR
1968 Philippe Dechartre
1973 Michel Crépeau MRG
1978
1981
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Michel Crépeau MRG
1993 Jean-Louis Léonard RPR
1997 Michel Crépeau PRS
2002 Maxime Bono PS
2007
2012 Olivier Falorni PRG
2017
2022

Election results

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Charente-Maritime's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PRG Olivier Falorni 15,976 29.02 N/A
NUPÉS
)
Jean-Marc Soubeste 12,875 23.39 +7.20
Ensemble
)
Martine Madelaine 12,656 22.99 -4.00
RN
Emma Chauveau 5,253 9.54 +2.51
DVG Marie Nedellec 4,061 7.38 N/A
REC Nicolas Francois 2,114 3.84 N/A
Others N/A 2,117 3.85
Turnout 55,052 50.32 -0.84
2nd round result
PRG Olivier Falorni 34,576 66.11 N/A
NUPÉS
)
Jean-Marc Soubeste 17,721 33.89 N/A
Turnout 52,297 49.38 +5.96
PRG gain from DVG

[1]

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Olivier Falorni DVG 19,086 36.54 28,765 69.02
Otilia Ferreira MoDem 14,095 26.99 12,913 30.98
Cédric Ruffié FI 5,703 10.92
Bruno Leal LR 5,134 9.83
Jean-Marc de Lacoste-Lareymondie
FN
3,671 7.03
Jean-Marc Soubeste
ECO
2,040 3.91
Brahim Jlalji PCF 712 1.36
Hanitra Ratrimo
DIV
540 1.03
Patrick Viot
ECO
523 1.00
Antoine Colin
EXG
290 0.56
Jean-Pierre Ernst
DIV
221 0.42
Waël Gribaa
DIV
215 0.41
Votes 52,230 100.00 41,678 100.00
Valid votes 52,230 98.93 41,678 93.00
Blank votes 390 0.74 2,173 4.85
Null votes 173 0.33 962 2.15
Turnout 52,793 51.16 44,813 43.42
Abstentions 50,404 48.84 58,384 56.58
Registered voters 103,197 103,197
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

Results in the Charente-Maritime's five constituencies in 2012 : pale pink (Miscellaneous left), pink (PS), blue (UMP)
Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative election in Charante Maritime’s 1st Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Olivier Falorni
Miscellaneous Left
DVG 17,155 28.91% 38,545 62.98%
Ségolène Royal Socialist Party PS 19,005 32.03% 22,661 37.02%
Sally Chadjaa Union for a Popular Movement UMP 11,554 19.47%
Marie-Françoise de Lacoste Lareymondie
Front National
FN 4,036 6.80%
Brigitte Desveaux
Europe Ecology – The Greens
EELV 2,186 3.68%
Esther Memain Left Front FG 2,019 3.40%
François Drageon Radical Party PRV 1,117 1.88%
Arnaud Jaulin Centrist CEN 1,061 1.79%
Michèle Coindeau Ecologist ECO 531 0.89%
France Prenat
Miscellaneous Right
DVD 256 0.43%
Antoine Colin Far Left EXG 197 0.33%
Michel le Creff
Miscellaneous Left
DVG 137 0.23%
Rodolphe Huguet Other AUT 62 0.10%
Alain Ignacimouttou
Miscellaneous Left
DVG 18 0.03%
Total 59,334 100% 61,206 100%
Registered voters 98,753 98,754
Blank/Void ballots 570 0.58% 2,041 2.07%
Turnout 59,904 60.66% 63,247 64.05%
Abstentions 38,849 39.34% 35,507 35.95%
Result DVG GAIN FROM PS

2007

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative election in Charante Maritime’s 1st Constituency[3]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Maxime Bono Socialist Party PS 23,928 40.77% 32,345 55.05%
Dominique Morvant Union for a Popular Movement UMP 21,099 35.95% 26,409 44.95%
Elisabeth Delorme-Blaizot Democratic Movement MoDem 3,479 5.93%
Richard Douard Majorité Presidentielle Maj Pres 1,719 2.93%
Gaëlle Mangin The Greens VEC 1,658 2.83%
Jean-Marc de Lacoste Lareymondie
Front National
FN 1,422 2.42%
Esther Memain Communist PCF 1,349 2.30%
Patrick Vallee Far Left EXG 1,043 1.78%
Serge Lavaud Movement for France MPF 772 1.32%
Jean-Noël Debroise Ecologist ECO 743 1.27%
Michelle Richard
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
CPNT 617 1.05%
Claire Melchiori
Independent
DIV 375 0.64%
Antoine Colin Far Left EXG 308 0.52%
Jacques Dumerc Far Left EXG 174 0.30%
Total 58,686 100% 58,754 100%
Registered voters 95,906 96,463
Blank/Void ballots 555 0.94% 3,109 5.03%
Turnout 59,241 61.77% 61,863 64.13%
Abstentions 36,665 38.23% 34,600 35.87%
Result PS HOLD

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Charente-Maritime's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Maxime Bono 21,138 37.12
UMP Catherine Normandin 15,731 27.63
UDF Philippe Chastenet 5,131 9.01
FN
Yolande Bak 3,612 6.34
PRG Gilles Gautronneau 3,070 5.39
PCF Esther Queneudec-Memain 1,482 2.60
LV Alain Bucherie 1,403 2.46
DL Christian Dessens 1,289 2.26
Others N/A 4,083
Turnout 57,675 65.88
2nd round result
PS Maxime Bono 28,725 53.02
UMP Catherine Normandin 25,457 46.98
Turnout 55,514 63.41
PS gain from PRG

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Charente-Maritime's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PRG Michel Crépeau 21,870 42.81
UDF Françoise Clerc 13,602 26.62
FN
Jean-François Galvaire 5,225 10.23
PCF Esther Queneudec-Memain 4,233 8.29
LV Alain Mouzeau 2,155 4.22
MPF Eric Revel 1,898 3.72
Others N/A 2,105
Turnout 53,005 66.30
2nd round result
PRG Michel Crépeau 31,495 59.57
UDF Françoise Clerc 21,377 40.43
Turnout 55,127 68.95
PRG gain from RPR

References

  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 en Charente-Maritime". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012".
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2007".

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