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1 Description  





2 Historic Representation  





3 Election results  



3.1  2024  





3.2  2022  





3.3  2017  





3.4  2012  





3.5  2007  





3.6  2002  





3.7  1997  







4 Sources  














Nord's 2nd constituency






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2nd constituency of Nord
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Nord's 2nd Constituency shown within Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Deputy
DepartmentNord
CantonsLille-Est, Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Lille-Sud-Est (part)
Registered voters87,326
  • Political parties

  • Elections
  • The 2nd constituency of Nord is a French legislative constituency in the Nord département.

    Description

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    Nord's 2nd constituency covers the eastern portion of Lille including the suburbs of Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Lezennes and Ronchin.

    Politically the seat was a bastion of the Socialist Party until 2017 and was for many years held by former President of the Nord General Council Bernard Derosier. It is also notable for being held for many years by Pierre Mauroy, the Prime Minister of France between 1981 and 1984, Mauroy was also the Mayor of Lille for 28 years.

    Historic Representation

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    Election Member Party Notes
    1958 Henri Duterne UNR
    1962
    1967 Pierre Billecocq UDR
    1968
    1973 Pierre Mauroy PS
    1978
    1981
    1981 Pierre Dassonville Substitute for Pierre Mauroy, appointed Prime Minister
    1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
    1988 Bernard Derosier PS
    1993
    1997
    2002
    2007
    2012 Audrey Linkenheld
    2017 Ugo Bernalicis LFI
    2022

    Election results

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    2024

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    Legislative Election 2024: Nord's 2nd constituency[1]
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    LFI (NFP) Ugo Bernalicis
    LO Pascale Rougée
    DVG Claire Guenon
    NPA Etienne Testart
    RN Philippe Guérard
    RE (Ensemble) Violette Salanon
    LR Caroline Boisard-Vannier

    2022

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    Legislative Election 2022: Nord's 2nd constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    LFI (NUPÉS) Ugo Bernalicis 17,212 43.49 -0.75
    LREM (Ensemble) Rudy Elegeest 9,823 24.82 +2.29
    RN Philippe Guerard 5,328 13.46 −0.55
    LR (UDC) Caroline Boisard-Vannier 3,106 7.85 −4.08
    REC Monique Delevallet 1,344 3.40 N/A
    PA Virginie Chauchoy 1,041 2.63 N/A
    Others N/A 1,722
    Turnout 39,576 46.50 −0.20
    2nd round result
    LFI (NUPÉS) Ugo Bernalicis 21,740 58.00 -6.15
    LREM (Ensemble) Rudy Elegeest 15,743 42.00 +6.15
    Turnout 37,483 45.63 +5.16
    LFI hold

    [2]

    2017

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    Candidate Label First round Second round
    Votes % Votes %
    Houmria Berrada REM 8,935 22.53 10,962 35.85
    Ugo Bernalicis FI 7,598 19.16 19,619 64.15
    Audrey Linkenheld PS 7,314 18.45
    Véronique Descamps FN 5,554 14.01
    Florence Bariseau LR 4,731 11.93
    Hélène Hardy ECO 1,920 4.84
    Romain Leclercq PCF 711 1.79
    Virginie Chauchoy DIV 555 1.40
    Mohamed Bousnane ECO 514 1.30
    Sébastien de Gouy ECO 378 0.95
    Pascale Rougée EXG 354 0.89
    Elies Ben Helal DIV 302 0.76
    Pascal-Alexandre Dudenko DVG 277 0.70
    Madjid Messabihi DIV 268 0.68
    Tania Gandrot DVG 213 0.54
    Arnaud Beils DIV 28 0.07
    Votes 39,652 100.00 30,581 100.00
    Valid votes 39,652 97.98 30,581 87.18
    Blank votes 553 1.37 3,046 8.68
    Null votes 263 0.65 1,449 4.13
    Turnout 40,468 46.70 35,076 40.47
    Abstentions 46,195 53.30 51,589 59.53
    Registered voters 86,663 86,665
    Source: Ministry of the Interior[3]

    2012

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    Legislative Election 2012: Nord's 2nd constituency[4]
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Audrey Linkenheld 18,385 40.44 +4.15
    UMP Caroline Boisard-Vannier 9,238 20.32 −8.56
    FN Thérèse Lesaffre 6,542 14.39 +9.92
    FG Ugo Bernalicis 4,031 8.87 +5.39
    EELV Eric Quiquet 3,382 7.44 +2.09
    DVD Christian Carnois 1,753 3.86 N/A
    Others N/A 2,131
    Turnout 45,462 52.06 −5.14
    2nd round result
    PS Audrey Linkenheld 27,225 64.69 +6.02
    UMP Caroline Boisard-Vannier 14,858 35.31 −6.02
    Turnout 42,083 48.19 −7.99
    PS hold

    2007

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    Legislative Election 2007: Nord's 2nd constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Bernard Derosier 14,965 36.29 +6.47
    UMP Caroline Vannier 11,909 28.88 +2.41
    MoDem Christian Carnois 5,299 12.85 N/A
    LV Jean-Pierre Mispelon 2,205 5.35 +2.37
    FN Frédéric Gossart 1,842 4.47 −6.63
    Far left Lydie Thouvenot 1,529 3.71 N/A
    PCF Roger Maly 1,434 3.48 +1.06
    Others N/A 2,051
    Turnout 41,867 57.20 −4.11
    2nd round result
    PS Bernard Derosier 23,180 58.67 +4.10
    UMP Caroline Vannier 16,327 41.33 −4.10
    Turnout 41,121 56.18 +0.25
    PS hold

    2002

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    Legislative Election 2002: Nord's 2nd constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Bernard Derosier 12,792 29.82 −6.44
    UMP Christian Carnois 11,352 26.47 +6.33
    PR Gerard Caudron 7,943 18.52 N/A
    FN Anne Coolzaet 4,761 11.10 −4.36
    LV Marie Agbessi 1,280 2.98 −1.26
    DVG Nabil El Haggar 1,140 2.66 N/A
    PCF Celine Cuvelier 1,038 2.42 −6.27
    Others N/A 2,585
    Turnout 43,493 61.31 −4.22
    2nd round result
    PS Bernard Derosier 20,501 54.57 −9.13
    UMP Christian Carnois 17,064 45.43 +9.13
    Turnout 39,677 55.93 −11.40
    PS hold

    1997

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    Legislative Election 1997: Nord's 2nd constituency
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    PS Bernard Derosier 15,497 36.26
    RPR Dominique Rosselle 8,608 20.14
    FN Philippe Bernard 6,605 15.46
    PCF Jean Raymond de Grève 3,715 8.69
    LO Gilles Boury 1,906 4.46
    LV Ronald Charbaut 1,814 4.24
    DVD Jean Victor Lamon 915 2.14
    Others N/A 3,674
    Turnout 44,471 65.53
    2nd round result
    PS Bernard Derosier 27,268 63.70
    RPR Dominique Rosselle 15,536 36.30
    Turnout 45,690 67.33
    PS hold

    Sources

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    1. ^ "Découvrez la liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2024 dans votre circonscription". Le Monde. 19 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  • ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Nord". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  • ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). French Ministry of the Interior.
  • ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.


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