Calvados's 2nd constituency

The 2nd constituency of Calvados is a French legislative constituency in the Calvados department, covering the east of Caen, the department's prefecture. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in the first round.

2nd constituency of Calvados
French National Assembly
constituency
Constituency in Department
Deputy
 Laurence Dumont
PS
DepartmentCalvados
CantonsCaen-4, Caen-5, Caen-6, Caen-7, Caen-10, Troarn
Registered voters107,691

Deputies

ElectionMemberPartyNotes
1988 Louis Mexandeau PS
1991 Dominique Robert Substitute for Louis Mexandeau, replaced him when he was appointed to government
1993 Louis Mexandeau
1997
2002 Rodolphe Thomas UDF
2007 Laurence Dumont PS
2012
2017

Election results

2007

 Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative election in Calvados’ 2nd Constituency[1]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Laurence Dumont Socialist Party PS 14,706 37.68% 22,403 54.62%
Rodolphe Thomas Democratic Movement MoDem 14,804 37.94% 18,616 45.38%
Alain Gruenais The Greens VEC 1,844 4.73%
Gérard Leneveu Communist PCF 1,796 4.60%
Henri Ferey Front National FN 1,095 2.81%
Cynthia Colosio Far Left EXG 968 2.48%
Bernard Crouzille Miscellaneous Right DVD 866 2.22%
Sophie Noel Movement for France MPF 718 1.84%
Hélène Kunkel Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT 674 1.73%
Christophe Sady Ecologist ECO 391 1.00%
Eric Le Denmat Independent DIV 369 0.95%
Christophe Garcia Far Left EXG 361 0.93%
Rémi Aillaud Far Left EXG 298 0.76%
Eric Delteil Far Left EXG 134 0.34%
Total 39,024 100% 41,019 100%
Registered voters 67,480 67,478
Blank/Void ballots 747 1.88% 799 1.91%
Turnout 39,771 58.94% 41,818 61.97%
Abstentions 27,709 41.06% 25,660 38.03%
Result PS GAIN FROM UDF

2012

 Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative election in Calvados’ 2nd Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Laurence Dumont Socialist Party PS 17,837 45.97% 22,880 62.49%
Rodolphe Thomas Democratic Movement MoDem 8,013 20.65% 13,734 37.51%
Amandine Francois Union for a Popular Movement UMP 4,650 11.98%
Christophe Mal Front National FN 3,239 8.35%
Gérard Leneveu Left Front FG 2,952 7.61%
Caroline Amiel Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV 1,276 3.29%
Christophe Sady Ecologist ECO 174 0.45%
Driss Anhichem Miscellaneous Left DVG 172 0.44%
Florine Le Bris Far Left EXG 165 0.43%
Christophe Garcia Far Left EXG 130 0.34%
Jacqueline Tancelin-Goueslard Far Left EXG 98 0.25%
Jean Paul Ducandas Far Left EXG 71 0.18%
Eric Le Denmat CEN 28 0.07%
Total 38,805 100% 36,614 100%
Registered voters 67,111 67,110
Blank/Void ballots 395 1.01% 1,071 2.84%
Turnout 39,200 58.41% 37,685 56.15%
Abstentions 27,911 41.59% 29,425 43.85%
Result PS HOLD

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Éric Halphen REM 11,522 34.31 12,968 46.68
Laurence Dumont PS 6,842 20.37 14,814 53.32
Étienne Brasselet FI 4,069 12.12
Sabrina Joret FN 3,351 9.98
Aminthe Renouf LR 3,335 9.93
Noëlle Le Maulf ECO 1,269 3.78
Gérard Leneveu PCF 1,261 3.75
Jérôme Hommais ECO 632 1.88
Christine Bonnissent DLF 386 1.15
Christophe Garcia EXG 253 0.75
Samuel Mouity DIV 173 0.52
Mohamed Bouabdallaoui DIV 141 0.42
Cedric Evano DVG 85 0.25
Didier Bergar EXG 81 0.24
Romain Coutant DIV 77 0.23
Mustafa Yilmaz DIV 62 0.18
Thibault Vétillard DVG 46 0.14
Votes 33,585 100.00 27,782 100.00
Valid votes 33,585 98.19 27,782 92.64
Blank votes 426 1.25 1,486 4.96
Null votes 192 0.56 720 2.40
Turnout 34,203 50.60 29,988 44.37
Abstentions 33,389 49.40 37,603 55.63
Registered voters 67,592 67,591
Source: Ministry of the Interior
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References

Sources

  • *"Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French). 2012.
  • "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French). 2007.
  • "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French). 2002.
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