Aisne's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of the Aisne
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French National Assembly
constituency
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Ainse's 2nd constituency shown within Picardie
Deputy
 Julien Dive
LR
DepartmentAisne
CantonsLe Catelet, Moy-de-l'Aisne, Saint-Quentin Centre, Saint-Quentin Nord, Saint-Quentin Sud, Saint-Simon, Vermand
Registered voters73,254

The 2nd constituency of the Aisne is a French legislative constituency in the Aisne département.

Description[]

Aisne's 2nd constituency surrounds the city of Saint-Quentin in the north west of the department.

Historically the seat has swung between left and right. It has seen long periods of both Gaullist and Communist control.

At the 2012 elections former Minister of Social Affairs and Employment and UMP Chairman Xavier Bertrand held on to seat by only 222 votes.

Historic representation[]

Election Member Party
1958 UNR
1968 UDR
1973 Daniel Le Meur PCF
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Daniel Le Meur PCF
1993 Charles Baur UDF
1997 Odette Grzegrzulka PS
2002 Xavier Bertrand UMP
2016 Julien Dive LR

Election results[]

2007[]

Legislative Election 2007: Aisne 2nd
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Xavier Bertrand 24,007 52.28
PS Odette Grzegrzulka 10,278 22.81
FN Michèle Dall'ara 2,382 5.29
PCF Jean-Luc Tournay 2,191 4.86
MoDem Ahmed Bahaddou 1,298 2.88
MRC Freddy Grzeziczak 1,195 2.65
LCR Franck Mousset 847 1.88
CPNT Alain Betems 525 1.17
LV Nora Ahmed-Ali 470 1.04
LO Anne Zanditenas 461 1.02
Workers' Party Nicole Aurigny 347 0.77
GE Daniel Wargnier 336 0.75
MNR Marie-José Guillet 276 0.61
MPF Carmel Desjoyaux 261 0.58
ECO Bertrand Sene 184 0.41
Turnout 45,058 61.45
UMP hold Swing

2012[]

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Aisne's 2nd Constituency election results
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Xavier Bertrand Union for a Popular Movement UMP 17,404 38.89% 22,445 50.25%
Anne Ferreira Socialist Party PS 15,874 35.47% 22,223 49.75%
Yannick Lejeune National Front FN 7,289 16.29%
Guy Fontaine Left Front FG 2,123 4.74%
Paul Gironde Centre CEN 623 1.39%
Michel Aurigny Far Left EXG 296 0.66%
Jean-Thierry Gampert Far Right EXD 276 0.62%
Anne Zanditenas Far Left EXG 242 0.54%
Sylvie Glinatsis Ecologist ECO 225 0.50%
Guillaume Buil Ecologist ECO 222 0.50%
Antonio Ribeiro Miscellaneous Left DVG 178 0.40%
Total 44,752 100% 44,668 100%
Registered voters 73,249 73,254
Blank/Void ballots 583 1.29% 1,315 2.86%
Turnout 45,335 61.89% 45,983 62.77%
Abstentions 27,914 38.11% 27,271 37.23%
Result UMP HOLD

2017[]

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Julien Dive LR 12,099 36.48 19,019 64.97
Sylvie Saillard-Meunier FN 8,349 25.17 10,255 35.03
Paul Gironde DIV 4,005 12.07
Sarah Lempereur FI 3,457 10.42
Karl Pincherelle PS 2,309 6.96
Michel Magniez ECO 721 2.17
Corinne Bécourt PCF 694 2.09
Jean-Christophe Seube DLF 607 1.83
Anne Zanditénas EXG 297 0.90
Antonio Ribeiro DVG 191 0.58
Antoine Cid DIV 174 0.52
Nora Daubin ECO 163 0.49
Belaïdi Lograda DIV 103 0.31
Votes 33,169 100.00 29,274 100.00
Valid votes 33,169 97.20 29,274 92.48
Blank votes 685 2.01 1,672 5.28
Null votes 270 0.79 709 2.24
Turnout 34,124 46.13 31,655 42.79
Abstentions 39,857 53.87 42,321 57.21
Registered voters 73,981 73,976
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Sources[]

  • Official results of French elections from 1998: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French). Archived from the original on 2011-12-20.
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