Aveyron's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of Aveyron
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French National Assembly
constituency
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Constituency in department
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Aveyron in France
Deputy
 Anne Blanc
REM
DepartmentAveyron
CantonsAubin, Baraqueville-Sauveterre, Capdenac-Gare, Conques, Decazeville, Montbazens, Najac, Naucelle, Rieupeyroux, Rignac, La Salvetat-Peyralès, Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Villeneuve

The 2nd constituency of Aveyron is one of three French National Assembly constituencies in the Aveyron département.

Deputies[]

Election Member Party
1958 Albert Trébosc CNIP
1962 Robert Fabre Radical-Socialist
1972 MRG
1980 Jean Rigal MRG
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Jean Rigal MRG
1993 Serge Roques UDF-1988
1997 Jean Rigal PRS
2002 Serge Roques UMP
2007 Marie-Lou Marcel PS
2017 Anne Blanc REM

Election results[]

2007[]

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative in Aveyron’s 2nd Constituency election results[1]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Marie-Lou Marcel Socialist Party PS 10,136 21.57% 24,139 50.61%
Serge Roques Union for a Popular Movement UMP 19,036 40.52% 23,554 49.39%
Sophie Renac Radical Party of the Left PRG 4,833 10.29%
Jean-Louis Cance Democratic Movement MoDem 3,981 8.47%
Jean-Pierre Pouzoulet Miscellaneous Left DVG 2,751 5.86%
Jean-Luc Vernhes Far Left EXG 1,548 3.29%
Daniel Gruszka Communist COM 1,403 2.99%
Suzanne Ratel-Sattler National Front FN 922 1.96%
Carine Aubril Ecologist ECO 682 1.45%
Jean-Yves Calmettes Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT 636 1.35%
Monique Frayssinet Regionalist REG 431 0.92%
Jacques Antonin Divers DIV 350 0.74%
Marie Humbert Far Left EXG %
Edouard Demarets Far Right EXD 0 0.00%
Total 46,982 100% 47,693 100%
Registered voters 71,709 71,707
Blank/Void ballots 1,317 2.73% 1,898 3.83%
Turnout 48,299 67.35% 49,591 69.16%
Abstentions 23,410 32.65% 22,116 30.84%
Result PS GAIN

2012[]

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Aveyron’s 2nd Constituency election results[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Marie-Lou Marcel Socialist Party PS 22,441 49.65% 27,468 63.49%
Laurent Tranier Union for a Popular Movement UMP 12,416 27.47% 15,798 36.51%
Philippe Bramm National Front FN 3,480 7.70%
Aline Louangvannasy Left Front FG 2,904 6.43%
Jean-Louis Calmettes The Greens VEC 1,661 3.68%
Christophe Pourcel Radical Party PRV 1,654 3.66%
Yann Puech Far Left EXG 428 0.95%
Philippe Molinie Far Left EXG 212 0.47%
Total 45,196 100% 43,266 100%
Registered voters 70,585 70,570
Blank/Void ballots 1,023 2.21% 1,413 3.16%
Turnout 46,219 65.48% 44,679 63.31%
Abstentions 24,366 34.52% 25,891 36.69%
Result PS HOLD

2017[]

André At, the Republicans candidate withdrew from the election before the 2nd round.

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Anne Blanc REM 15,563 38.72 16,013 100.00
André At LR 8,110 20.18
Pascal Mazet FI 6,478 16.12
Bertrand Cavalerie PS 4,567 11.36
Bruno Leleu FN 3,212 7.99
Guy Pezet ECO 1,750 4.35
Philippe Molinié EXG 274 0.68
Juliette Goudin DIV 243 0.60
Votes 40,197 100.00 16,013 100.00
Valid votes 40,197 97.58 16,013 67.55
Blank votes 655 1.59 5,910 24.93
Null votes 344 0.84 1,783 7.52
Turnout 41,196 59.04 23,706 33.98
Abstentions 28,575 40.96 46,063 66.02
Registered voters 69,771 69,769
Source: Ministry of the Interior

References[]

Sources[]

  • Official results of French elections from 1998: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).
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