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2nd constituency of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence|
constituency in department |
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence in France |
Deputy | | Emmanuelle Fontaine-Domeizel REM |
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Department | Alpes-de-Haute-Provence |
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Cantons | Barcelonnette, Forcalquier, Manosque-1, Manosque-2, Manosque-3, Oraison, Reillanne, Seyne, Sisteron |
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Registered voters | 81,381 |
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The 2nd constituency of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is a French legislative constituency in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département.
Members elected[]
Election results[]
2007[]
Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd Constituency election results
Candidate
|
Party
|
1st round
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2nd round
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Votes
|
%
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Votes
|
%
|
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Daniel Spagnou
|
Union for a Popular Movement
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UMP
|
18,249
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46.25%
|
20,905
|
53.96%
|
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Christophe Castaner
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Socialist Party
|
PS
|
11,232
|
28.46%
|
17,840
|
46.04%
|
|
Isabelle Verschueren
|
Democratic Movement
|
MoDem
|
2,269
|
5.75%
|
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Jean-Claude Cauvin
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Communist
|
COM
|
1,789
|
4.53%
|
|
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Mireille D'Ornano
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National Front
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FN
|
1,702
|
4.31%
|
|
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Patrick Garnon
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The Greens
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VEC
|
1,125
|
2.85%
|
|
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Karine Denko
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Far Left
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EXG
|
825
|
2.09%
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Gilles Ravera
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Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
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CPNT
|
629
|
1.59%
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Jeannine Douzon
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Movement for France
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MPF
|
426
|
1.08%
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Véronique Raphel
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Ecologist
|
ECO
|
385
|
0.98%
|
|
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Xavier Dejasmin
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Divers
|
DIV
|
320
|
0.81%
|
|
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Michèle Chassaing
|
Far Right
|
EXD
|
178
|
0.45%
|
|
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Max Illy
|
Far Left
|
EXG
|
176
|
0.45%
|
|
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Claude Senes
|
Far Left
|
EXG
|
156
|
0.40%
|
|
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Total
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39,461
|
100%
|
38,745
|
100%
|
|
Registered voters
|
60,866
|
|
60,861
|
|
Blank/Void ballots
|
671
|
1.67%
|
1,181
|
2.96%
|
Turnout
|
40,132
|
65.94%
|
39,926
|
65.60%
|
Abstentions
|
20,734
|
34.06%
|
20,935
|
34.40%
|
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Result
|
UMP HOLD
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2012[]
Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd Constituency election results
Candidate
|
Party
|
1st round
|
2nd round
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Christophe Castaner
|
Socialist Party
|
PS
|
13,872
|
35.76%
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20,411
|
54.04%
|
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Jean-Claude Castel
|
Union for a Popular Movement
|
UMP
|
11,549
|
29.77%
|
17,357
|
45.96%
|
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Jean-Claude Diedrich
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National Front
|
FN
|
5,915
|
15.25%
|
|
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Martine Carriol
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Left Front
|
FG
|
3,635
|
9.37%
|
|
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Catherine Berthonneche
|
The Greens
|
VEC
|
1,702
|
4.39%
|
|
|
Isabelle Verschueren
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CEN
|
627
|
1.62%
|
|
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Yamina Guebli
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Ecologist
|
ECO
|
327
|
0.84%
|
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Bruno Morin
|
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NCE
|
317
|
0.82%
|
|
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Noël Chuisano
|
Miscellaneous Right
|
DVD
|
315
|
0.81%
|
|
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Jean-Michel Rovida
|
Centrist Alliance
|
ALLI
|
220
|
0.57%
|
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Brigitte Picard
|
Far Left
|
EXG
|
179
|
0.46%
|
|
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Cyril Belmonte
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Far Left
|
EXG
|
138
|
0.36%
|
|
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Total
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38,796
|
100%
|
37,768
|
100%
|
|
Registered voters
|
63,327
|
|
63,340
|
|
Blank/Void ballots
|
605
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1.54%
|
1,292
|
3.31%
|
Turnout
|
39,401
|
62.22%
|
39,060
|
61.67%
|
Abstentions
|
23,926
|
37.78%
|
24,280
|
38.33%
|
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Result
|
PS GAIN
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2017[]
Candidate
|
Label
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
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Christophe Castaner
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REM
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14,957
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44.04
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16,412
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61.57
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Léo Walter
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FI
|
5,622
|
16.55
|
10,244
|
38.43
|
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Christian Girard
|
FN
|
4,611
|
13.58
|
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Jean-Claude Castel
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DVD
|
3,861
|
11.37
|
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Sébastien Ginet
|
LR
|
1,565
|
4.61
|
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Isabelle Thibault
|
PCF
|
877
|
2.58
|
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Claudine Razeau
|
ECO
|
786
|
2.31
|
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Noël Chuisano
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DLF
|
534
|
1.57
|
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Christine Cypriani-Mouton
|
DVG
|
378
|
1.11
|
|
Nathalie Hue-Courtin
|
DIV
|
316
|
0.93
|
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Christophe Bravard
|
DIV
|
236
|
0.69
|
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Henri Cyvoct
|
EXG
|
218
|
0.64
|
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Votes
|
33,961
|
100.00
|
26,656
|
100.00
|
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Valid votes
|
33,961
|
97.79
|
26,656
|
89.19
|
Blank votes
|
525
|
1.51
|
2,174
|
7.27
|
Null votes
|
241
|
0.69
|
1,057
|
3.54
|
Turnout
|
34,727
|
53.16
|
29,887
|
45.75
|
Abstentions
|
30,599
|
46.84
|
35,440
|
54.25
|
Registered voters
|
65,326
|
|
65,327
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Source: Ministry of the Interior
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Sources[]
Notes[]
- ^ Substitute for Christophe Castaner, appointed Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament
References[]
Categories:
- French legislative constituencies of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
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