French Polynesia's 1st constituency

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1st constituency of French Polynesia
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French National Assembly
constituency
Deputy
 Maina Sage
Union of Democrats and Independents
DepartmentFrench Polynesia (overseas collectivity)
Cantonscommunes of Bora-Bora, Faaa, Huahine, Maupiti, Moorea-Maiao, Paea, Papeete, Punaauia, Raivavae, Rapa, Rimatara, Rurutu, Tahaa, Taputapuatea, Tubuai, Tumaraa et Uturoa[1]

The 1st constituency of French Polynesia is a French legislative constituency in French Polynesia.

Following the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies, which came into application for the June 2012 legislative election, the boundaries of French Polynesia's two constituencies were redrawn so as to create a third constituency in the collectivity. Since then, the 1st constituency consists of the communes of Anaa, Arue, Arutua, Fakarava, Fangatau, Fatu-Hiva, Gambier, Hao, Hikueru, Hiva-Oa, Makemo, Manihi, Moorea-Maiao, Napuka, Nuku-Hiva, Nukutavake, Papeete, Pirae, Pukapuka, Rangiroa, Reao, Tahuata, Takaroa, Tatakoto, Tureia, Ua-Huka, and Ua-Pou.[2]

Deputies[]

Alexandre Léontieff, who held the seat from 1988 to 1993, was simultaneously President of French Polynesia from 1987 to 1991.[3]

Election Member Party
1988 Alexandre Léontieff[4] Independent
1993 Jean Juventin[5] RPR
1997 Michel Buillard[6] RPR
2002 Michel Buillard[7] UMP
2007 Michel Buillard[8] DVD
2012 Edouard Fritch UDI
2014 (by-election) Maina Sage UDI
2017 Maina Sage UDI

Election results[]

2017[]

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Maina Sage UDI 13,626 45.94 21,928 68.36
Moana Greig DVD 7,717 26.02 10,147 31.64
Richard Tuheiava REG 4,764 16.06
Tauhiti Nena DVG 2,070 6.98
Karl Reguron ECO 504 1.70
FN 434 1.46
Jean-Marie Bruneau FI 408 1.38
Michel Ramel DIV 136 0.46
Votes 29,659 100.00 32,075 100.00
Valid votes 29,659 97.96 32,075 95.86
Blank votes 347 1.15 666 1.99
Null votes 272 0.90 719 2.15
Turnout 30,278 41.71 33,460 46.10
Abstentions 42,319 58.29 39,125 53.90
Registered voters 72,597 72,585
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2014 By-election[]

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Maina Sage Tahoera'a 12,677 52.96 16,380 58.02
Tauhiti Nena 7,951 33.22 11,850 41.98
Debora Kimitete 2,733 11.42
Tati Salmon 440 1.84
Gustave Heitaa SE 136 0.57
Registered Voters 70,324 70,310
Abstentions 46,173 65.66 41,646 59.23
Turnout 24,151 34.34 28,664 40.77
Null Votes 128 0.53 274 0.96
Blank Votes 86 0.36 160 0.56
Valid Votes 23,937 99.11 28,230 98.49

Despite obtaining 52.96% of the vote in the first round, Maina Sage did not obtain 25% of the enrolled voters, so a second round was held.

2012[]

2012 legislative election in Polynesie-Francaise's 1st constituency
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Edouard Fritch UDI 11,055 36.62% 22,120 63.36%
5,524 18.30% 12,794 36.64%
Louis Frebault DVG 2,758 9.14%
Nicole Bouteau MoDem 2,548 8.44%
Philip Schyle DVD 2,533 8.39%
Quito Braun-Ortega DVD 1,258 4.17%
Teaki Dupont-Teikivaeoho PR 1,131 3.75%
Poema Tang-Pidoux UMP 931 3.08%
Pierre Marchesini ?? 421 1.39%
Karl Reguron EELV 408 1.35%
Pita Bennett DLR 374 1.24%
Teiva Forteleoni ?? 359 1.19%
Tevahine Mairoto DVD 311 1.03%
Robert Anania DVD 249 0.82%
Ronald Terorotua DVG 222 0.74%
Gustave Heitaa 104 0.34%
Valid votes 30,186 98.18% 34,914 96.13%
Spoilt and null votes 560 1.82% 1,404 3.87%
Votes cast / turnout 30,746 45.80% 36,318 53.87%
Abstentions 36,386 54.20% 31,106 46.13%
Registered voters 67,132 100.00% 67,424 100.00%

2007[]

Two rounds were held. These are the results of the second round, for which only the top two candidates from the first round qualified.

Source: French Ministry of the Interior.[9]

Oscar Temaru, who contested the seat unsuccessfully, was a former and future President of French Polynesia.

Legislative Election 2007: French Polynesia 1st - 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DVD Michel Buillard 32,459 54.07
Tavini Huiraatira Oscar Temaru 27,569 45.93
Turnout 60,876 64.89
DVD gain from UMP Swing

2002[]

Only a single round was needed, as Buillard obtained an absolute majority of the vote. The results of the top two candidates are given here.

Source: French Ministry of the Interior.[10]

Legislative Election 2002: French Polynesia 1st - single round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Michel Buillard 27 098 61.96
DVD 7,074 16.18
Turnout 44,291 52.58
UMP hold Swing

References[]

  1. ^ "Circonscriptions électorales de la Polynésie française et divisions administratives associées", French National Assembly
  2. ^ Per order n°2009-935, 29 July 2009.
  3. ^ "Former Tahiti President Alexandre Léontieff died at age 60" Archived December 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Tahitipresse, March 3, 2009
  4. ^ List of deputies from 1988 to 1993, French National Assembly
  5. ^ List of deputies from 1993 to 1997 Archived 2007-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, French National Assembly
  6. ^ List of deputies from 1997 to 2002, French National Assembly
  7. ^ List of deputies from 2002 to 2007, French National Assembly
  8. ^ List of deputies from 2007 to 2012 Archived 2009-12-27 at the Wayback Machine, French National Assembly
  9. ^ Results for French Polynesia's 1st constituency, 2007 legislative election, French Ministry of the Interior
  10. ^ Results for French Polynesia's 1st constituency, 2002 legislative election, French Ministry of the Interior
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