Bas-Rhin's 4th constituency

The 4th constituency of the Bas-Rhin is a French legislative constituency in the Bas-Rhin département.

4th constituency of the Bas-Rhin
French National Assembly
constituency
Bas-Rhin's 4th Constituency shown within Alsace.
Deputy
 Martine Wonner
Ecology Democracy Solidarity
DepartmentBas-Rhin
CantonsGeispolsheim, Mundolsheim (part), Truchtersheim, Illkirch-Graffenstaden (Part)
Registered voters89,926

Description

This constituency spreads west from Strasbourg and includes several small commuter towns such as Geispolsheim and Lingolsheim. It also contains Strasbourg International Airport within its borders.

The seat had been dominated by parties of the right throughout the 5th Republic until 2017, electing representatives from both Gaullist and non-Gaullist parties.

Historic representation

ElectionMemberParty
1958 Étienne Lux MRP
1962 Georges Ritter CNIP
1973 Jean-Claude Burckel UDR
1978 André Durr RPR
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 André Durr RPR
1995 Yves Burr UDF
2002 UMP
2012 Sophie Rohfritsch UMP
2015 LR
2017 Martine Wonner LREM
2020 EDS

Election results

2002

Yves Bur was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.

 Results of the 9 June and 16 June 2002 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 4th Constituency[1]
Candidate Party 1st round
Votes %
Yves Bur Union for a Presidential Majority UMP 36,140 57.48
Jacques Fernique The Greens LV 12,167 19.35
Marilene Heitz National Front FN 7,073 11.25
G. Pierre Noth National Republican Movement MNR 3,084 4.90
Martine Charbonnel Ecologist ECO 1,516 2.41
Jacqueline Berthon Republican Pole PR 977 1.55
Claude Kugler Workers’ Struggle LO 753 1.20
Rene Floureux Movement for France MPF 530 0.84
M. Olivier Gebuhrer Communist Party PCF 481 0.76
Karl Goscheschek Regionalist REG 155 0.25
Total 62,876 100%
Registered voters 106,733
Blank/Void ballots 997 1.56%
Turnout 63,873 59.84%
Abstentions 42,860 40.16%
Result UMP GAIN FROM UDF

2007

Yves Bur was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.

 Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 4th Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round
Votes %
Yves Bur Union for a Presidential Majority UMP 36,365 56.84
Claude Froehly Socialist Party PS 10,078 15.75
Anne Meunier Democratic Movement MoDem 7,123 11.13
Jacques Fernique The Greens LV 3,349 5.23
Marie Madeline Heitz National Front FN 3,235 5.06
Fabien Foesser Ecologist ECO 1,147 1.79
Michel Oswald Far Left EXG 927 1.45
Anthony Meckert Independent DIV 550 0.86
Frédéric Lalande Far Right EXD 459 0.72
Ariane Henry Communist Party PCF 381 0.60
Marc Baud-Berthier Far Left EXG 366 0.57
Total 63,980 100%
Registered voters 114,052
Blank/Void ballots 957 1.47%
Turnout 64,937 56.94%
Abstentions 49,115 43.06%
Result UMP HOLD

2012

 Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 4th Constituency[3]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Sophie Rohfritsch Union for a Presidential Majority UMP 21,951 43.94 29,154 65.05
Nadine Soccio Socialist Party PS 11,646 23.31 15,665 34.95
Pascale Elles National Front FN 7,987 15.99
Luc Huber Europe Ecology - The Greens EELV 2,347 4.70
Danielle Meyer-Traber Centrist Alliance AC 1,510 3.02
Julien Ratcliffe Left Front FG 1,117 2.24
Frédéric Le Jehan The Centre for France CEN 818 1.64
Jacques Barthel Miscellaneous Right DVD 641 1.28
Agnès Hirzel Ecologist ECO 591 1.18
Emmanuel Leroy Other AUT 394 0.79
Jean-Philippe Martin Ecologist ECO 340 0.68
Marie Gabrielle Lucas Miscellaneous Right DVD 314 0.63
Valérie Acker Far Left EXG 171 0.34
Marc Baud-Berthier Far Left EXG 131 0.26
Total 49,958 100% 44,819 100%
Registered voters 89,933 89,926
Blank/Void ballots 629 1.24% 1,323 2.87%
Turnout 50,587 56.25% 46,142 51.31%
Abstentions 39,346 43.75% 43,784 48.69%
Result UMP HOLD

2017

 Results of the 11 June and 18 June 2017 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 4th Constituency[4]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Martine Wonner La République En Marche! LREM 19,127 41.52 20,842 55.86
Sophie Rohfritsch The Republicans LR 10,941 23.75 16,471 44.14
Thibault Manteaux National Front FN 4,926 10.69
Albert Schwartz La France Insoumise FI 3,237 7.03
Morgane Keck Regionalist REG 2,009 4.36
Nathalie Palmier Ecologist ECO 1,685 3.66
Jacques Cordonnier Far Right EXD 1,039 2.26
Thibaut Vinci Radical Party of the Left PRG 845 1.83
Michèle Tremolieres Ecologist ECO 674 1.46
Eric Mouy Debout la France DLF 659 1.43
Alexandra Brasleret Independent DIV 296 0.64
Yasmina Chadli Communist Party PCF 239 0.52
Patrick Arbogast Independent DIV 168 0.36
Marc Baud-Berthier Far Left EXG 139 0.30
Mathieu Le Tallec Far Left EXG 81 0.18
Total 46,065 100% 37,313 100%
Registered voters 94,513 94,490
Blank/Void ballots 626 1.34% 2,494 6.47%
Turnout 46,691 49.40% 39,807 42.13%
Abstentions 47,822 50.60% 54,683 57.87%
Result LREM GAIN FROM UMP

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