Cantal's 1st constituency

The 1st constituency of Cantal is a French legislative constituency in the Cantal département.

1st constituency of Cantal
French National Assembly
constituency
The two constituencies of Cantal
Deputy
 Vincent Descœur
LR
DepartmentCantal
CantonsArpajon-sur-Cère, Aurillac-1, Aurillac-2, Aurillac-2, Aurillac-4, Jussac, Laroquebrou, Maurs, Montsalvy, Saint-Cernin, Saint-Mamet-la-Salvetat, Vic-sur-Cère
Registered voters82,541

Deputies

ElectionMemberParty
1988 Yves Coussain UDF
1993
1997
2002 UMP
2007 Vincent Descœur UMP
2012 Alain Calmette PS
2017 Vincent Descœur LR

Election results

2007

 Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative election in Cantal’s 1st Constituency[1]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Vincent Descœur Union for a Popular Movement UMP 18,035 44.45% 22,584 55.96%
Jacques Markarian Socialist Party PS 11,872 29.26% 17,774 44.04%
François Vermande Miscellaneous Right DVD 4,205 10.36%
Christiane Missegue Democratic Movement MoDem 1,917 4.72%
Patrick Perrier Communist PCF 1,439 3.55%
Vincent Bessat The Greens VEC 1,166 2.87%
Véronique Bamas Far Left EXG 764 1.88%
Thierry Krzeminski Front National FN 539 1.33%
Rémy Dauvillier Far Left EXG 257 0.63%
Yolande Trouillet Movement for France MPF 217 0.53%
François Bre Independent DIV 109 0.27%
Christine Gaymard Independent DIV 53 0.13%
Total 40,573 100% 40,358 100%
Registered voters 64,765 64,764
Blank/Void ballots 812 1.96% 1,247 3.00%
Turnout 41,385 63.90% 41,605 64.24%
Abstentions 23,380 36.10% 23,159 35.76%
Result UMP HOLD

2012

 Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative election in Cantal’s 1st Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Alain Calmette Socialist Party PS 17,154 42.92% 21,883 51.63%
Vincent Descœur Union for a Popular Movement UMP 16,478 41.23% 20,500 48.37%
Philippe Drouault Front National FN 2,164 5.41%
Thierry Galeau Left Front FG 1,347 3.37%
Vincent Bessat Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV 1,049 2.62%
Chantal Mazieres Miscellaneous Left DVG 805 2.01%
Nicole Soulenq-Moissinac CEN 786 1.97%
Rémy Dauvillier Far Left EXG 179 0.45%
François Bre Other AUT 2 0.01%
Total 39,964 100% 42,383 100%
Registered voters 64,438 64,432
Blank/Void ballots 726 1.13% 1,102 1.71%
Turnout 40,690 63.15% 43,485 67.49%
Abstentions 23,748 36.85% 20,947 32.51%
Result PS gain from UMP

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
François Danemans REM 12,411 36.65 14,829 48.89
Vincent Descœur LR 11,165 32.97 15,501 51.11
Thierry Bonhoure FI 3,407 10.06
Marie-Claire Nather FN 2,191 6.47
Stéphane Fréchou ECO 1,574 4.65
François Vermande DVD 1,430 4.22
Jean-François Barrier PCF 873 2.58
Michel Fabre ECO 474 1.40
Rémy Dauvillier EXG 198 0.58
Grégory Pautrat DIV 143 0.42
Votes 33,866 100.00 30,330 100.00
Valid votes 33,866 97.75 30,330 91.70
Blank votes 499 1.44 1,850 5.59
Null votes 280 0.81 895 2.71
Turnout 34,645 55.00 33,075 52.53
Abstentions 28,350 45.00 29,894 47.47
Registered voters 62,995 62,969
Source: Ministry of the Interior
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References

Sources

  • French Interior Ministry results website: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).
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