Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd constituency

The 2nd constituency of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is a French legislative constituency in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département.

2nd constituency of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
French National Assembly
constituency
constituency in department
Deputy
 Emmanuelle Fontaine-Domeizel
REM
DepartmentAlpes-de-Haute-Provence
CantonsBarcelonnette, Forcalquier, Manosque-1, Manosque-2, Manosque-3, Oraison, Reillanne, Seyne, Sisteron
Registered voters81,381

Members elected

Election Member Party Vote in 2nd round Runner-up
1958 Gabriel Domenech Popular Republican Movement
1962 Claude Delorme French Section of the Workers' International
1967
1968 Socialist Party
1973
1978 Pierre Girardot French Communist Party
1981 André Bellon Socialist Party
1986 proportional representation by department list of deputies
1988 André Bellon Socialist Party 51.5% Rally for the Republic
1993 Pierre Delmar Rally for the Republic 72.4% National Front
1997 Robert Honde Radical Party of the Left 50.4% Rally for the Republic
2002 Daniel Spagnou Union for a Popular Movement 59.9% Radical Party of the Left
2007 54.0% Socialist Party
2012 Christophe Castaner Socialist Party 54.0% Union for a Popular Movement
2017 La République En Marche! La France insoumise
2017 Emmanuelle Fontaine-Domeizel[note 1] La République En Marche!

Election results

2007

 Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd Constituency election results
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Daniel Spagnou Union for a Popular Movement UMP 18,249 46.25% 20,905 53.96%
Christophe Castaner Socialist Party PS 11,232 28.46% 17,840 46.04%
Isabelle Verschueren Democratic Movement MoDem 2,269 5.75%
Jean-Claude Cauvin Communist COM 1,789 4.53%
Mireille D'Ornano National Front FN 1,702 4.31%
Patrick Garnon The Greens VEC 1,125 2.85%
Karine Denko Far Left EXG 825 2.09%
Gilles Ravera Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT 629 1.59%
Jeannine Douzon Movement for France MPF 426 1.08%
Véronique Raphel Ecologist ECO 385 0.98%
Xavier Dejasmin Divers DIV 320 0.81%
Michèle Chassaing Far Right EXD 178 0.45%
Max Illy Far Left EXG 176 0.45%
Claude Senes Far Left EXG 156 0.40%
Total 39,461 100% 38,745 100%
Registered voters 60,866 60,861
Blank/Void ballots 671 1.67% 1,181 2.96%
Turnout 40,132 65.94% 39,926 65.60%
Abstentions 20,734 34.06% 20,935 34.40%
Result UMP HOLD

2012

 Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd Constituency election results
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Christophe Castaner Socialist Party PS 13,872 35.76% 20,411 54.04%
Jean-Claude Castel Union for a Popular Movement UMP 11,549 29.77% 17,357 45.96%
Jean-Claude Diedrich National Front FN 5,915 15.25%
Martine Carriol Left Front FG 3,635 9.37%
Catherine Berthonneche The Greens VEC 1,702 4.39%
Isabelle Verschueren CEN 627 1.62%
Yamina Guebli Ecologist ECO 327 0.84%
Bruno Morin NCE 317 0.82%
Noël Chuisano Miscellaneous Right DVD 315 0.81%
Jean-Michel Rovida Centrist Alliance ALLI 220 0.57%
Brigitte Picard Far Left EXG 179 0.46%
Cyril Belmonte Far Left EXG 138 0.36%
Total 38,796 100% 37,768 100%
Registered voters 63,327 63,340
Blank/Void ballots 605 1.54% 1,292 3.31%
Turnout 39,401 62.22% 39,060 61.67%
Abstentions 23,926 37.78% 24,280 38.33%
Result PS GAIN

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Christophe Castaner REM 14,957 44.04 16,412 61.57
Léo Walter FI 5,622 16.55 10,244 38.43
Christian Girard FN 4,611 13.58
Jean-Claude Castel DVD 3,861 11.37
Sébastien Ginet LR 1,565 4.61
Isabelle Thibault PCF 877 2.58
Claudine Razeau ECO 786 2.31
Noël Chuisano DLF 534 1.57
Christine Cypriani-Mouton DVG 378 1.11
Nathalie Hue-Courtin DIV 316 0.93
Christophe Bravard DIV 236 0.69
Henri Cyvoct EXG 218 0.64
Votes 33,961 100.00 26,656 100.00
Valid votes 33,961 97.79 26,656 89.19
Blank votes 525 1.51 2,174 7.27
Null votes 241 0.69 1,057 3.54
Turnout 34,727 53.16 29,887 45.75
Abstentions 30,599 46.84 35,440 54.25
Registered voters 65,326 65,327
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Sources

  • Official results of French elections from 1998: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French). Archived from the original on 2011-12-20.

Notes

  1. Substitute for Christophe Castaner, appointed Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament
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References

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