Isère's 5th constituency

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5th constituency of
EELV
DepartmentIsère

The 5th constituency of Isère is one of ten French legislative

constituencies in the Isère département
.

It was defined in 1986 to cover the then cantons of Allevard, Domène, Goncelin, Saint-Égrève, Saint-Geoire-en-Valdaine, Saint-Laurent-du-Pont and Le Touvet.[1]

Deputies

Election Member Party Notes
1988 Edwige Avice[2] PS
1993 Philippe Langenieux-Villard[3]
UPF-RPR
1997 François Brottes[4]

[5] [6]

PS
2002
2007
2012 François Brottes[7]

Pierre Rebeaud

Pierre Rebeaud was the substitute for François Brottes when he became director of Réseau de Transport d'Électricité
2017 Catherine Kamowski[8]
REM
2022 Jérémie Iordanoff
EELV

Election Results

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Isère's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NUPÉS
)
Jérémie Iordanoff 17,457 32.29 +2.44
Ensemble
)
Florence Jay 16,651 30.80 -9.78
RN
Jérôme Santana 9,909 18.33 +6.54
FGR Frédéric Vergez 2,887 5.34 N/A
REC Quentin Feres 2,647 4.90 N/A
ECO
Frédéric Rosset 1,460 2.70 N/A
Others N/A 3,053
Turnout 54,064 51.92 +0.81
2nd round result
NUPÉS
)
Jérémie Iordanoff 25,010 50.43 N/A
Ensemble
)
Florence Jay 24,580 49.57 -17.14
Turnout 49,590 50.07 +9.52
LREM

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Catherine Kamowski
REM
20,917 40.58 24,136 66.71
Philippe Langenieux-Villard LR 7,023 13.62 12,046 33.29
Patrice Brun FI 6,833 13.26
Muriel Burgaz
FN
6,078 11.79
Éliane Giraud PS 3,807 7.39
Gaël Roustan
ECO
3,688 7.15
Sylvie Guinand PCF 1,056 2.05
Ludovic Blanco DLF 787 1.53
Azzédine Chared
ECO
405 0.79
Valérie Chénard
DIV
382 0.74
Christine Tulipe
EXG
294 0.57
Alice Pelletier
EXG
278 0.54
Votes 51,548 100.00 36,182 100.00
Valid votes 51,548 98.58 36,182 87.21
Blank votes 561 1.07 4,052 9.77
Null votes 180 0.34 1,254 3.02
Turnout 52,289 51.11 41,488 40.55
Abstentions 50,011 48.89 60,816 59.45
Registered voters 102,300 102,304
Source: Ministry of the Interior[8]

2012

2012 legislative election in Isere's 5th constituency[7]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
François Brottes PS 25,598 43.85% 32,762 61.85%
Michel Bernard UMP 14,691 25.16% 20,305 38.34%
Jean Maria
FN
7,980 13.67%
Vincent Gay
EELV
3,656 6.26%
Bruno Diaz FG 3,596 6.16%
Marc Lizere MoDem 900 1.54%
Ophélie Rota ?? 613 1.05%
Jean-Jacques Tournon AEI 511 0.88%
Faouzia Perrin 328 0.56%
Emmanuel Roussel 319 0.55%
Christine Tulipe
LO
187 0.32%
Valid votes 58,379 99.11% 52,967 97.50%
Spoilt and null votes 524 0.89% 1,358 2.50%
Votes cast / turnout 58,903 60.15% 54,325 55.47%
Abstentions 39,030 39.85% 43,604 44.53%
Registered voters 97,933 100.00% 97,929 100.00%

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Isère's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Michel Savin 22,743 40.04
PS François Brottes 20,191 35.55
MoDem Marc Lizere 4,101 7.22
LV Bruno Joux 2,378 4.19
FN
Marielle Court 1,756 3.09
PCF Jacky Coche 1,535 2.70
Far left
Patrick Seris 1,364 2.40
Others N/A 2,736
Turnout 57,490 61.76
2nd round result
PS François Brottes 31,237 53.36
UMP Michel Savin 27,301 46.64
Turnout 59,570 64.00
PS hold

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Isère's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Philippe Langenieux Villard 20,343 37.61
PS François Brottes 19,026 35.18
FN
François Veyret 5,527 10.22
LV Didier Deplancke 2,245 4.15
PCF Faouzia Delmotte 1,634 3.02
MRC
Jean-François Delahais 1,256 2.32
Others N/A 4,058
Turnout 54,946 66.05
2nd round result
PS François Brottes 25,692 51.10
UMP Philippe Langenieux Villard 24,589 48.90
Turnout 51,642 62.08
PS hold

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Isère's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Philippe Langenieux-Villard 15,404 31.89
PS François Brottes 11,704 24.23
FN
Jackie Machu 6,758 13.99
MRC Jean-François Delahais 6,382 13.21
LV Britgitte Legal Robinet 2,417 5.00
LO
Jean Ratte 1,583 3.28
DIV Cécile D'anterroches 1,144 2.37
Others N/A 2,904
Turnout 50,729 68.44
2nd round result
PS François Brottes 26,562 51.71
RPR Philippe Langenieux-Villard 24,805 48.29
Turnout 54,272 73.22
PS gain from RPR

References

  1. ^ Charles Pasqua, ministre de l'intérieur (25 November 1986). "Loi relative à la délimitation des circonscriptions pour l'élection des députés, surnommée redécoupage Pasqua (du nom de Charles Pasqua ministre de l'intérieur en 1986)". Publication au JORF du 25 novembre 1986 (in French). Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  2. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste alphabétique des députés de la IXe législature 1988-1993 (groupe politique, département)" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 9th legislature 1988-1993 (with political group and department] (in French). Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  3. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste alphabétique des députés de la Xe législature 1993-1997 (groupe politique, département)" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 10th legislature 1993-1997 (with political group and department] (in French). Archived from the original on 23 June 2007. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  4. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste des députés par département de la XIe législature" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 11th legislature] (in French). Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  5. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste des députés par département de la XIIe législature" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 12th legislature] (in French). Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  6. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste des députés par département de la XIIIe législature" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 13th legislature] (in French). Archived from the original on 27 December 2009. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  8. ^ a b "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.