Drôme's 2nd constituency

The 2nd constituency of Drôme is a French legislative constituency in the Drôme département.

2nd constituency of Drôme
French National Assembly
constituency
Boundary of Drôme's 2nd constituency in Drôme
Drôme in France
Deputy
 Alice Thourot
REM
DepartmentDrôme

Deputies

ElectionMemberParty
1988 Alain Fort PS
1993 Thierry Cornille UDF-RAD
1997 Eric Besson PS
2002 PS, then The Progressives, affiliated with UPM
2007 Franck Reynier UPM
2012
2017 Alice Thourot REM

Election Results

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Alice Thourot REM 15,119 34.94 22,219 62.80
Laure Pellier FN 8,345 19.29 13,160 37.20
Franck Reynier UDI 6,564 15.17
Rachel Mahé FI 4,442 10.27
Pierre Trapier PCF 1,967 4.55
Nicolas Barthollet DVD 1,710 3.95
Isabelle Malric PS 1,307 3.02
Danielle Persico ECO 1,058 2.45
Christian Caracchini DLF 655 1.51
Évelyne Khiari ECO 617 1.43
Roméo d'Ercole ECO 459 1.06
Alexandra Vallon DIV 323 0.75
Alain Terno EXG 313 0.72
Alain Csikel EXD 162 0.37
Aline Fiore PRG 119 0.28
Colette Gros DVG 107 0.25
Votes 43,267 100.00 35,379 100.00
Valid votes 43,267 97.70 35,379 89.81
Blank votes 715 1.61 2,946 7.48
Null votes 303 0.68 1,067 2.71
Turnout 44,285 47.48 39,392 42.24
Abstentions 48,978 52.52 53,872 57.76
Registered voters 93,263 93,264
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

2012 legislative election in Drome's 2nd constituency
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Catherine Coutard MRCPS 17,020 32.90% 24,389 49.19%
Franck Reynier PR 16,753 32.38% 25,193 50.81%
Alain Csikel FN 10,251 19.81%
Pierre Trapier FG 3,621 7.00%
Jean-Louis Chuilon EELV 1,709 3.30%
Nicolas Barthollet 1,444 2.79%
Stéfanic Eldin 469 0.91%
Sylvain Ortega NPA 281 0.54%
Mario Cilla LO 188 0.36%
Odile Roche PCD 0.00%
Valid votes 51,736 98.79% 49,582 96.62%
Spoilt and null votes 632 1.21% 1,736 3.38%
Votes cast / turnout 52,368 59.65% 51,318 58.45%
Abstentions 35,424 40.35% 36,475 41.55%
Registered voters 87,792 100.00% 87,793 100.00%

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