Haute-Garonne's 1st constituency

The 1st constituency of the Haute-Garonne is a French legislative constituency in the Haute-Garonne département.

1st constituency of Haute-Garonne
French National Assembly
constituency
Location of constituency in Department
Deputy
 Pierre Cabaré
REM
DepartmentHaute-Garonne
CantonsToulouse-1, Toulouse-4, Toulouse-5, Toulouse-7

Deputies

ElectionMemberPartyNotes
1958 Pierre Baudis MRP
1962
1967 André Rousselet FGDS
1968 Pierre Baudis RI[1]

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1973
1978 Gérard Bapt PS Deputy for Haute-Garonne's 2nd constituency 1988-93, 1997-2017
1981 Alain Savary
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Dominique Baudis UDF
1993
1997
2001 by-election Philippe Douste-Blazy Replaced Dominique Baudis, appointed president of CSA
2002 Philippe Douste-Blazy

Bernadette Païx

UMP Bernadette Païx, substitute (suppléant) for Philippe Douste-Blazy, replaced him on 1 May 2004 when he became Minister of Social Affairs and Health.
2007 Catherine Lemorton PS
2012
2017 Pierre Cabaré REM

Election results

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Pierre Cabaré REM 13,769 33.70 16,203 51.02
Claire Dujardin FI 7,493 18.34 15,556 48.98
Catherine Lemorton PS 6,109 14.95
François Chollet LR 5,311 13.00
Quentin Lamotte FN 3,174 7.77
Xavier Bigot ECO 2,487 6.09
Pierre Lacaze PCF 958 2.34
Cécilia Spoerry DIV 627 1.53
Matthieu Guilhem DIV 408 1.00
Olivier Le Penven EXG 234 0.57
Pierre Serveille ECO 214 0.52
Nourdine Kotbi DVG 71 0.17
Votes 40,855 100.00 31,759 100.00
Valid votes 40,855 98.38 31,759 89.98
Blank votes 446 1.07 2,277 6.45
Null votes 227 0.55 1,260 3.57
Turnout 41,528 50.59 35,296 42.99
Abstentions 40,560 49.41 46,799 57.01
Registered voters 82,088 82,095
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

2012 legislative election in Haute-Garonne's 1st constituency
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Catherine Lemorton PS 18,759 43.63% 25,418 64.75%
Sacha Briand UMP 10,037 23.34% 13,837 35.25%
Bernard Schwal FN 4,281 9.96%
Pierre Lacaze FG 3,872 9.01%
Marie-Pierre Cassagne EELV 2,790 6.49%
Jean-Jacques Bolzan PR 1,369 3.18%
Michel Amorosa PP 385 0.90%
Marie-Colette Chaudoreille AEI 323 0.75%
Bettina Pichon NPA 284 0.66%
Henri-Pierre Colombo 229 0.53%
Aude Garnier DLR 210 0.49%
Jean-Pierre Sertillange LO 140 0.33%
Robert Baud MEI 138 0.32%
Pierre Serveille 104 0.24%
Pierre Pezzin 38 0.09%
Hélène Porceddu 36 0.08%
Anthony Rouja 0.00%
Valid votes 42,995 98.93% 39,255 97.34%
Spoilt and null votes 466 1.07% 1,074 2.66%
Votes cast / turnout 43,461 56.86% 40,329 52.77%
Abstentions 32,978 43.14% 36,101 47.23%
Registered voters 76,439 100.00% 76,430 100.00%

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Haute-Garonne 1st - 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PS Catherine Lemorton 21,824 54.55
UMP Jean-Luc Moudenc 18,186 45.45
Turnout 40,010 57.95
PS gain from UMP Swing

Sources

  • Official results of French elections from 1998: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).
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References

  1. site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste alphabétique des députés de la IVe législature 1968-1973 (groupe politique, département)" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 4th legislature 1968-1973 (with political group and department] (in French). Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste alphabétique des députés de la Ve législature 1988-1993 (groupe politique, département)" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 5th legislature 1968-1973 (with political group and department] (in French). Retrieved 8 February 2018.
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