Aveyron's 3rd constituency
The 3rd constituency of the Aveyron is a French legislative constituency in the Aveyron département.
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Department | Aveyron | ||
Cantons | Belmont-sur-Rance, Camarès, Campagnac, Cassagnes-Bégonhès, Cornus, Millau Est, Millau Ouest, Nant, Peyreleau, Pont-de-Salars, Réquista, Saint-Affrique, Saint-Beauzély, Saint-Rome-de-Tarn, Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance, Salles-Curan, Sévérac-le-Château, Vézins-de-Lévézou |
Deputies
Election | Member | Party | |
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1958 | Charles Dutheil | MRP | |
1962 | Roger Julien | MRP | |
1967 | Louis Delmas | UDR | |
1973 | Jean Gabriac | UDR | |
1978 | Jacques Godfrain | RPR | |
1986 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
1988 | Jacques Godfrain | RPR | |
2002 | UMP | ||
2007 | Alain Marc | UMP | |
2015 | Arnaud Viala | UMP | |
2017 | LR |
Election results
2007
Candidate | Party | 1st round | 2nd round | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Alain Marc | Union for a Popular Movement | UMP | 23,883 | 49.50% | 27,350 | 57.67% | |
Béatrice Marre | Socialist Party | PS | 13,032 | 27.01% | 20,071 | 42.33% | |
Hugues Robert | Democratic Movement | MoDem | 3,028 | 6.28% | |||
Inaki Aranceta | Far Left | EXG | 1,617 | 3.35% | |||
Martine Perez | Communist | COM | 1,453 | 3.01% | |||
Yves Frémion | The Greens | VEC | 1,437 | 2.98% | |||
Michel Dorlin | National Front | FN | 1,320 | 2.74% | |||
Simone Evesque-Heran | Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions | CPNT | 1,163 | 2.41% | |||
Marie-Joëlle Aubril | Ecologist | ECO | 519 | 1.08% | |||
Isabelle Marit-Antonin | Divers | DIV | 479 | 0.99% | |||
Bernard Combes | Far Left | EXG | 318 | 0.66% | |||
Total | 48,249 | 100% | 47,421 | 100% | |||
Registered voters | 72,119 | 72,114 | |||||
Blank/Void ballots | 1,344 | 2.71% | 1,977 | 4.00% | |||
Turnout | 49,593 | 68.77% | 49,398 | 68.50% | |||
Abstentions | 22,526 | 31.23% | 22,716 | 31.50% | |||
Result | UMP HOLD |
2012
Candidate | Party | 1st round | 2nd round | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Alain Marc | Union for a Popular Movement | UMP | 17,756 | 38.16% | 24,962 | 53.96% | |
Marie-Thérèse Foulquier | The Greens | VEC | 10,138 | 21.79% | 21,302 | 46.04% | |
Béatrice Marre | Miscellaneous Left | DVG | 7,213 | 15.50% | |||
Marie-Claude Fayard | National Front | FN | 3,945 | 8.48% | |||
Jean-Luc Pouget | Left Front | FG | 2,691 | 5.78% | |||
Philippe Ramondenc | Miscellaneous Right | DVD | 2,263 | 4.86% | |||
Norbert Castelltort | Miscellaneous Right | DVD | 1,315 | 2.83% | |||
Philippe Dargagnon | Ecologist | ECO | 483 | 1.04% | |||
Nicolas Bestard | Far Left | EXG | 366 | 0.79% | |||
Stéphane Cabrol | Regionalist | REG | 189 | 0.41% | |||
Bernard Combes | Far Left | EXG | 174 | 0.37% | |||
Total | 46,533 | 100% | 46,264 | 100% | |||
Registered voters | 71,920 | 71,907 | |||||
Blank/Void ballots | 1,119 | 2.35% | 1,832 | 3.81% | |||
Turnout | 47,652 | 66.26% | 48,096 | 66.89% | |||
Abstentions | 24,268 | 33.74% | 23,811 | 33.11% | |||
Result | UMP HOLD |
2017
Candidate | Label | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Arnaud Viala | LR | 14,525 | 36.02 | 20,934 | 59.16 | |
Jean-Louis Austruy | REM | 13,122 | 32.54 | 14,449 | 40.84 | |
Catherine Laur | FI | 5,124 | 12.71 | |||
Muriel Abriac | FN | 3,476 | 8.62 | |||
Sophie Tarroux | PCF | 1,556 | 3.86 | |||
Régina Garcini | DVG | 1,062 | 2.63 | |||
Thierry Noël | ECO | 529 | 1.31 | |||
Henri Temple | DLF | 465 | 1.15 | |||
Bernard Combes | EXG | 285 | 0.71 | |||
Bruno Pacchiele | DIV | 178 | 0.44 | |||
Votes | 40,322 | 100.00 | 35,383 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 40,322 | 96.95 | 35,383 | 89.93 | ||
Blank votes | 829 | 1.99 | 2,668 | 6.78 | ||
Null votes | 438 | 1.05 | 1,296 | 3.29 | ||
Turnout | 41,589 | 57.90 | 39,347 | 54.80 | ||
Abstentions | 30,238 | 42.10 | 32,453 | 45.20 | ||
Registered voters | 71,827 | 71,800 | ||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior |
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References
Sources
- Official results of French elections from 1998: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).
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