Côte-d'Or's 2nd constituency

2nd constituency of the Côte-d'Or
French National Assembly
constituency
Côte-d'Or's 2nd Constituency shown within Burgundy.
Deputy
 Rémi Delatte
LR
Department Côte-d'Or
Canton Auxonne, Dijon-I, Dijon-III, Dijon-VIII, Fontaine-Française, Mirebeau, Pontailler-sur-Saône
Voters 66,189

The 2nd constituency of the Côte-d'Or is a French legislative constituency in the Côte-d'Or département.

Description

Côte-d'Or's 2nd constituency covers the centre and east of Dijon as well as the rural areas to the east of the city.

The seat has been held by Gaullist parties since 1988. The seat was taken by Jean-Marc Nudant in 1998 following the appointment of his predecessor Louis de Broissia to the Senate. The seat is currently held by long serving mayor of Saint-Apollinaire Rémi Delatte.

Historic Representation

ElectionMemberParty
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Louis de Broissia RPR
1998 Jean-Marc Nudant RPR
2002 UMP
2007 Rémi Delatte UMP
2017 LR

Election results

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
François Deseille REM 11,341 32.57 13,017 47.56
Rémi Delatte LR 8,959 25.73 14,352 52.44
Franck Gaillard FN 4,654 13.37
Patricia Marc FI 3,743 10.75
Pierre Pribetich PS 1,995 5.73
Catherine Hervieu ECO 1,518 4.36
Éric Copie DVD 849 2.44
Tata Ouarag PCF 647 1.86
Christine Grandjean ECO 449 1.29
Delphine Brayard DIV 234 0.67
Claire Rocher EXG 232 0.67
Fabrice Gruet DLF 195 0.56
Votes 34,816 100.00 27,369 100.00
Valid votes 34,816 98.30 27,369 89.90
Blank votes 440 1.24 2,327 7.64
Null votes 162 0.46 748 2.46
Turnout 35,418 51.50 30,444 44.27
Abstentions 33,353 48.50 38,327 55.73
Registered voters 68,771 68,771
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

Legislative Election 2012: Côte-d'Or's 2nd Constituency 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±
UMP Rémi Delatte 19,935 52.00
PS Pierre Pribetich 18,400 48.00
Turnout 39,333 59.43
UMP hold Swing

Sources

Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).

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