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1 Deputies  





2 Election results  



2.1  2022  





2.2  2017  





2.3  2012  





2.4  2007  





2.5  2002  





2.6  1997  







3 References  





4 Sources  














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1st constituency of Deux-Sèvres
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Deputy
DepartmentDeux-Sèvres
CantonsNiort-1, Niort-2, Niort-3, La Plaine Niortaise, Autize-Égray, West part of the Canton of La Gâtine, North part of the Canton of Frontenay-Rohan-Rohan
Registered voters90,237
  • Political parties

  • Elections
  • The 1st constituency of Deux-Sèvres is a French legislative constituency in the Deux-Sèvres département.

    Deputies[edit]

    Election Member Party
    1958 Marie-Magdeleine Aymé de La Chevrelière [fr] MRP
    1962 CD
    1967 UDR
    1968
    1973 René Gaillard [fr] PS
    1978
    1981
    1985 Michel Guyton [fr]
    1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
    1988 André Clert [fr] PS
    1993 Jacques Brossard [fr] UDF
    1997 Geneviève Gaillard PS
    2002
    2007
    2012
    2017 Guillaume Chiche LREM
    2020 LND
    2022 Bastien Marchive PRV

    Election results[edit]

    2022[edit]

    Legislative Election 2022: Deux-Sèvres's 1st constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PRV (Ensemble) Bastien Marchive 13,741 30.20 -10.39
    LFI (NUPÉS) François Charron 12,938 28.43 +3.84
    ECO Guillaume Chiche 7,884 17.33 N/A
    RN Dorothée Champeau 5,869 12.90 +6.03
    UDI (UDC) Catherine Ganivet 1,704 3.74 -7.63
    DIV Geneviève Masson 1,517 3.33 N/A
    REC Matylde Brethenoux 1,345 2.96 N/A
    LO Danielle Vauzelle 505 1.11 +0.33
    Turnout 45,503 51.11 +1.01
    2nd round result
    PRV (Ensemble) Bastien Marchive 22,511 51.99 -8.43
    LFI (NUPÉS) François Charron 20,788 48.01 +8.43
    Turnout 43,299 50.89 +8.93
    PRV gain from LREM

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    2017[edit]

    Legislative Election 2012: Deux-Sèvres's 1st constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    LREM Guillaume Chiche 18,350 40.59
    LFI Nathalie Seguin 7,164 15.85
    UDI Marc Thebault 5,140 11.37
    PS Elodie Truong 3,952 8.74
    DVD Coralie Denoues 3,279 7.25
    FN Martine Gendry 3,106 6.87
    DVG Alain Piveteau 2,167 4.79
    Others N/A 2,052
    Turnout 45,210 50.10
    2nd round result
    LREM Guillaume Chiche 22,878 60.42
    LFI Nathalie Seguin 14,987 39.58
    Turnout 37,865 41.96
    LREM gain from PS

    2012[edit]

    Legislative Election 2012: Deux-Sèvres's 1st constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 21,446 42.40
    PRV Jérôme Baloge 15,494 30.64
    PG Nathalie Seguin 4,747 9.39
    FN Lucie Chaumeron 3,437 6.80
    EELV Virginie Leonard 2,926 5.79
    MoDem Jean-Michel Prieur 1,682 3.33
    Others N/A 844
    Turnout 50,576 57.18
    2nd round result
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 26,707 56.20
    PRV Jérôme Baloge 20,814 43.80
    Turnout 47,521 53.74
    PS hold

    2007[edit]

    Legislative Election 2007: Deux-Sèvres's 1st constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 18,699 48.59
    UMP Frédéric Rouille 11,656 30.29
    MoDem Febien Waechter 2,327 6.05
    LV Serge Morin 1,629 4.23
    PCF Frédéric Giraud 1,243 3.23
    MPF France Barraud 842 2.19
    Others N/A 2,087
    Turnout 39,212 60.94
    2nd round result
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 23,871 65.24
    UMP Frédéric Rouille 12,717 34.76
    Turnout 37,585 58.43
    PS hold

    2002[edit]

    Legislative Election 2002: Deux-Sèvres's 1st constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 15,905 39.59
    UMP Jacques Brossard 12,642 31.47
    UMP Jacqueline Lefebvre 4,913 12.23
    FN Jean-Romée Charbonneau 1,623 4.04
    LV Nicolle Gravat 1,149 2.86
    PS Rodolphe Challet 832 2.07
    Others N/A 3,111
    Turnout 40,872 68.00
    2nd round result
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 19,996 52.11
    UMP Jacques Brossard 18,373 47.89
    Turnout 39,145 65.13
    PS hold

    1997[edit]

    Legislative Election 1997: Deux-Sèvres's 1st constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 14,446 37.72
    UDF Jacques Brossard 13,913 36.33
    LV Noël Boisanger 2,854 7.45
    PCF Gérard Nebas 2,662 6.95
    FN Jean-Romée Charbonneau 2,483 6.48
    DVD Véronique Piart 1,037 2.71
    MRC Christian Turpault 904 2.36
    Turnout 40,336 67.32
    2nd round result
    PS Geneviève Gaillard 23,172 56.04
    UDF Jacques Brossard 18,178 43.96
    Turnout 43,025 71.81
    PS gain from UDF

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans les Deux-Sèvres". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 August 2022.

    Sources[edit]



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