Assembly Members
François Bayrou, the leader of MoDem, had held the seat from 1988 until his defeat by the Socialist Party's Nathalie Chabanne in 2012.
Election results
2017
Candidate |
Label |
First round |
Second round |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
|
Jean-Paul Mattei |
MoDem |
18,019 |
41.64 |
20,584 |
60.93 |
|
Nathalie Chabanne |
PS |
6,244 |
14.43 |
13,198 |
39.07 |
|
Éric Saubatte |
LR |
6,065 |
14.02 |
|
|
Thierry Moutou |
FI |
4,341 |
10.03 |
|
Joseph Damour |
FN |
3,995 |
9.23 |
|
Héléna Timmer-Blanchard |
ECO |
1,434 |
3.31 |
|
Jacques Mauhourat |
ECO |
1,407 |
3.25 |
|
Philippe Palengat |
DVD |
529 |
1.22 |
|
Alain Baudorre |
DVD |
526 |
1.22 |
|
Antoine Missier |
EXG |
293 |
0.68 |
|
Samantha Kerrache |
DIV |
249 |
0.58 |
|
Aurélien Corbillon |
DIV |
172 |
0.40 |
|
Votes |
43,274 |
100.00 |
33,782 |
100.00 |
|
Valid votes |
43,274 |
97.47 |
33,782 |
88.86 |
Blank votes |
794 |
1.79 |
2,734 |
7.19 |
Null votes |
330 |
0.74 |
1,503 |
3.95 |
Turnout |
44,398 |
55.45 |
38,019 |
47.48 |
Abstentions |
35,675 |
44.55 |
42,053 |
52.52 |
Registered voters |
80,073 |
|
80,072 |
|
|
Source: Ministry of the Interior |
2012
The 2012 election in this constituency attracted media interest as long-serving MP, national political figure and three-time presidential candidate François Bayrou appeared to be facing unprecedented difficulty. Until 2002, the mainstream right had not stood a candidate against him, and in 2007 the candidate of the Union for a Popular Movement had withdrawn in his favour in the second round. Following Bayrou's personal endorsement of François Hollande for the second round of the 2012 presidential election, however, the UMP withdrew its earlier promise[1] not to stand a candidate against him. The UMP considered standing Frédéric Nihous, a former presidential candidate for a small hunters' party, as its candidate, but Nihous declined, saying he would support the UMP without being its candidate. Local party member Éric Saubatte was chosen instead.[2] Bayrou also had to contend with a Socialist opponent, despite there having been talk in the Socialist Party of not standing a candidate in his constituency, as a gesture of acknowledgment for his endorsement of Hollande.[3]
Under French electoral law, in legislative elections, a third-placed candidate may advance to the second round if he or she obtains the votes of at least 12.5% of registered voters. This is what happened, as third-placed candidate Éric Saubatte (UMP) was able to take part in a three-way runoff vote.[4]
2012 legislative election: Pyrénées-Atlantiques' 2nd constituency - 1st round[4]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
PS |
Nathalie Chabanne |
16,761 |
34.90 |
+11.6 |
|
MoDem |
François Bayrou |
11.348 |
23.63 |
−13.7 |
|
UMP |
Éric Saubatte |
10,432 |
21.72 |
−4.2 |
|
FN |
Jessica Bernadez |
4,477 |
9.32 |
+7 |
|
FG |
Denis Labouret |
2,516 |
5.24 |
+3.3 |
|
EELV |
Eurydice Bled |
1,317 |
2.74 |
+0.3 |
|
DLR |
Guillaume Besse |
354 |
0.74 |
n/a |
|
Other |
Marc Vercoutère |
308 |
0.64 |
+0.6 |
|
CNIP |
Didier Perrin |
199 |
0.41 |
n/a |
|
NPA |
Marianne Ligou |
181 |
0.38 |
−1.3 |
|
LO |
Frédéric Steinbauer |
127 |
0.26 |
+0 |
Turnout |
48,796 |
62.80 |
−4 |
2007
Although François Bayou kept his seat, he switched from the UDF to his newly founded MoDem.
Any candidate obtaining the votes of at least 12.5% of registered voters could advance to the second round. The candidate of the Union for a Popular Movement, Jean-Pierre Marine, finished second behind Bayrou in the first round, and withdrew from the second, endorsing Bayrou so as not to split the centre-right electorate between two candidates. Third-placed Socialist candidate Marie-Pierre Cabanne was thus Bayrou's only opponent in the final round.[3]
2002
2007 legislative election: Pyrénées-Atlantiques' 2nd constituency - 1st round[6]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
UDF |
François Bayrou |
20,425 |
41.79% |
|
|
PS |
Georges Labazee |
15,353 |
31.41% |
|
|
CPNT |
Jean Saint-Josse |
4,611 |
9.43% |
|
|
FN |
Marie-France Llucia-Latour |
3,223 |
6.59% |
|
|
LV |
Nicole Juyoux |
1,463 |
2.99% |
|
|
PCF |
Yves Péré |
1,310 |
2.68% |
|
|
LCR |
Christiane Alias |
641 |
1.31% |
|
|
MPF |
Colette Ducousso |
579 |
1.18% |
|
|
LO |
Frédéric Steinbauer |
315 |
0.64% |
|
|
R&PS |
Michel Dantin |
277 |
0.57% |
|
|
Other |
Michel Catuhe |
241 |
0.49% |
|
|
MNR |
Henri Daudu |
239 |
0.49% |
|
|
EXD |
Ginette Desport |
196 |
0.40% |
|
|
EXG |
Didier Calmon |
0 |
0.00% |
|
Turnout |
49,902 |
71.86% |
|