Corrèze's 1st constituency
French National Assembly constituency | |||
Deputy |
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Department | Corrèze | ||
Canton | Argentat, Bort-les-Orgues, Bugeat, Corrèze, Donzenac, Égletons, Eygurande, Lapleau, Meymac, Neuvic, La Roche-Canillac, Seilhac, Sornac, Treignac, Tulle-Campagne-Nord, Tulle-Campagne-Sud, Tulle-Urbain-Nord, Tulle-Urbain-Sud, Ussel-Est, Ussel-Ouest, Uzerche, Vigeois | ||
Voters | 121,830 |
The 1st constituency of the Corrèze is a French legislative constituency in the Corrèze department (Limousin).
Deputies
Election | Member | Party | |
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1967 | Jean Montalat | FGDS | |
1968 | Jean Montalat | FGDS | |
1973 | Pierre Pranchère | PCF | |
1978 | Jean-Pierre Bechter | RPR | |
1981 | Jean Combasteil | PCF | |
Proportional representation - no election by constituency | |||
1988 | François Hollande | PS | |
1993 | Raymond-Max Aubert | RPR | |
1997 | François Hollande | PS | |
2002 | |||
2007 | |||
2012 | Sophie Dessus | PS | |
2016 | Alain Ballay | PS | |
2017 | Christophe Jerretie | REM |
Election results
2017
Candidate | Label | First round | Second round | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Christophe Jerretie | REM | 17,534 | 32.51 | 22,509 | 53.43 | |
Bernard Combes | PS | 9,666 | 17.92 | 19,619 | 46.57 | |
Françoise Béziat | LR | 8,194 | 15.19 | |||
Jean-Marc Vareille | FI | 6,240 | 11.57 | |||
Agnès Tarraso | FN | 4,884 | 9.06 | |||
Jean Mouzat | PCF | 4,203 | 7.79 | |||
Mumine Ozsoy | ECO | 1,100 | 2.04 | |||
Antoine Behr | DLF | 853 | 1.58 | |||
Alain Cruzel | ECO | 572 | 1.06 | |||
Marie-Thérèse Coinaud | EXG | 321 | 0.60 | |||
Anne-Pascale Chabot | DIV | 311 | 0.58 | |||
Alex-William Fernandez | DIV | 58 | 0.11 | |||
Votes | 53,936 | 100.00 | 42,128 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 53,936 | 96.88 | 42,128 | 85.56 | ||
Blank votes | 1,115 | 2.00 | 4,201 | 8.53 | ||
Null votes | 621 | 1.12 | 2,908 | 5.91 | ||
Turnout | 55,672 | 60.09 | 49,237 | 53.15 | ||
Abstentions | 36,976 | 39.91 | 43,406 | 46.85 | ||
Registered voters | 92,648 | 92,643 | ||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior |
2012
Sophie Dessus was elected deputy. She died in office on 3 March 2016, and was replaced by her substitute Alain Ballay the following day.[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PS | Sophie Dessus | 33,247 | 51.45 | ||
UMP | Michel Paillasou | 17,875 | 27.66 | ||
FG | Christian Audouin | 6,695 | 10.36 | ||
FN | Nicole Daccord | 4,501 | 6.96 | ||
EE | Eve Aldridge | 963 | 1.49 | ||
NC | Michele Mounier | 588 | 0.91 | ||
Miscellaneous Green | Alain Cruzel | 338 | 0.52 | ||
EXG | Marie-Thérèse Coinaud | 265 | 0.41 | ||
Miscellaneous Green | Didier Poyer | 155 | 0.24 | ||
Turnout | 65,881 | 65.69 | |||
PS hold | Swing |
2007
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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PS | François Hollande | 28,470 | 60.25 | ||
UMP | Jean-Pierre Decaie | 18,784 | 39.75 | ||
Turnout | 48,881 | 74.12 | |||
PS hold | Swing |
Sources
- ↑ "Le nouveau député de Corrèze Alain Ballay est un miraculé de la politique". La Montagne (in French). 23 April 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
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