2nd constituency of the Aveyron
French National Assembly constituency |
Deputy |
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Department |
Aveyron |
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Canton |
Aubin, Baraqueville-Sauveterre, Capdenac-Gare, Conques, Decazeville, Montbazens, Najac, Naucelle, Rieupeyroux, Rignac, La Salvetat-Peyralès, Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Villeneuve |
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The 2nd constituency of the Aveyron is a French legislative constituency in the Aveyron département.
Election results
2007
Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative in Aveyron’s 2nd Constituency election results[1]
Candidate |
Party |
1st round |
2nd round |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
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Marie-Lou Marcel |
Socialist Party |
PS |
10,136 |
21.57% |
24,139 |
50.61% |
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Serge Roques |
Union for a Popular Movement |
UMP |
19,036 |
40.52% |
23,554 |
49.39% |
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Sophie Renac |
Radical Party of the Left |
PRG |
4,833 |
10.29% |
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Jean-Louis Cance |
Democratic Movement |
MoDem |
3,981 |
8.47% |
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Jean-Pierre Pouzoulet |
Miscellaneous Left |
DVG |
2,751 |
5.86% |
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Jean-Luc Vernhes |
Far Left |
EXG |
1,548 |
3.29% |
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Daniel Gruszka |
Communist |
COM |
1,403 |
2.99% |
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Suzanne Ratel-Sattler |
National Front |
FN |
922 |
1.96% |
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Carine Aubril |
Ecologist |
ECO |
682 |
1.45% |
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Jean-Yves Calmettes |
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions |
CPNT |
636 |
1.35% |
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Monique Frayssinet |
Regionalist |
REG |
431 |
0.92% |
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Jacques Antonin |
Divers |
DIV |
350 |
0.74% |
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Marie Humbert |
Far Left |
EXG |
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% |
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Edouard Demarets |
Far Right |
EXD |
0 |
0.00% |
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Total |
46,982 |
100% |
47,693 |
100% |
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Registered voters |
71,709 |
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71,707 |
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Blank/Void ballots |
1,317 |
2.73% |
1,898 |
3.83% |
Turnout |
48,299 |
67.35% |
49,591 |
69.16% |
Abstentions |
23,410 |
32.65% |
22,116 |
30.84% |
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Result |
PS GAIN |
2012
Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Aveyron’s 2nd Constituency election results[2]
Candidate |
Party |
1st round |
2nd round |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
|
Marie-Lou Marcel |
Socialist Party |
PS |
22,441 |
49.65% |
27,468 |
63.49% |
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Laurent Tranier |
Union for a Popular Movement |
UMP |
12,416 |
27.47% |
15,798 |
36.51% |
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Philippe Bramm |
National Front |
FN |
3,480 |
7.70% |
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Aline Louangvannasy |
Left Front |
FG |
2,904 |
6.43% |
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Jean-Louis Calmettes |
The Greens |
VEC |
1,661 |
3.68% |
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Christophe Pourcel |
Radical Party |
PRV |
1,654 |
3.66% |
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Yann Puech |
Far Left |
EXG |
428 |
0.95% |
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Philippe Molinie |
Far Left |
EXG |
212 |
0.47% |
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Total |
45,196 |
100% |
43,266 |
100% |
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Registered voters |
70,585 |
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70,570 |
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Blank/Void ballots |
1,023 |
2.21% |
1,413 |
3.16% |
Turnout |
46,219 |
65.48% |
44,679 |
63.31% |
Abstentions |
24,366 |
34.52% |
25,891 |
36.69% |
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Result |
PS HOLD |
2017
Candidate |
Label |
First round |
Second round |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
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Anne Blanc |
REM |
15,563 |
38.72 |
16,013 |
100.00 |
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André At |
LR |
8,110 |
20.18 |
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Pascal Mazet |
FI |
6,478 |
16.12 |
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Bertrand Cavalerie |
PS |
4,567 |
11.36 |
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Bruno Leleu |
FN |
3,212 |
7.99 |
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Guy Pezet |
ECO |
1,750 |
4.35 |
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Philippe Molinié |
EXG |
274 |
0.68 |
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Juliette Goudin |
DIV |
243 |
0.60 |
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Votes |
40,197 |
100.00 |
16,013 |
100.00 |
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Valid votes |
40,197 |
97.58 |
16,013 |
67.55 |
Blank votes |
655 |
1.59 |
5,910 |
24.93 |
Null votes |
344 |
0.84 |
1,783 |
7.52 |
Turnout |
41,196 |
59.04 |
23,706 |
33.98 |
Abstentions |
28,575 |
40.96 |
46,063 |
66.02 |
Registered voters |
69,771 |
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69,769 |
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Source: Ministry of the Interior |