Gironde's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of Gironde
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French National Assembly
constituency
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Location of constituency in Department
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Location of Gironde in France
Deputy
 Catherine Fabre
REM
DepartmentGironde
Cantons(pre-2015) Bordeaux-3, Bordeaux-4, Bordeaux-5, Bordeaux-7.

The 2nd constituency of the Gironde (French: Deuxième circonscription de la Gironde) is a French legislative constituency in Gironde département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in the first round.

Election Member Party
1988 Jacques Chaban-Delmas RPR
1997 Alain Juppé RPR
2002 Alain Juppé, UMP resigned and replaced by Hugues Martin in a by-election on 21 November 2004
2004 , UMP
2007 Michèle Delaunay PS
2012
2017 Catherine Fabre REM

Election results[]

2017[]

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Catherine Fabre REM 13,284 39.78 13,874 63.79
Anne Walryck LR 5,274 15.79 7,875 36.21
Aude Darchy FI 4,436 13.28
Michèle Delaunay PS 3,569 10.69
Pierre Hurmic ECO 2,684 8.04
Julie Rechagneux FN 1,254 3.76
Servane Crussière PCF 635 1.90
Guillaume Boraud DVD 406 1.22
Alexis Azoulai DVG 372 1.11
Laurence Couteille ECO 345 1.03
Hélène Thouy DIV 319 0.96
Christophe Bugeau DLF 248 0.74
Jean-Pierre Etchoimborde DIV 191 0.57
Guy Dupont EXG 130 0.39
Alexandre Mahfoudhi EXG 90 0.27
Farid Azzoug EXG 65 0.19
Stéphane Boudy DVG 50 0.15
Daniel Menuet DIV 40 0.12
Votes 33,392 100.00 21,749 100.00
Valid votes 33,392 99.05 21,749 86.50
Blank votes 207 0.61 2,576 10.25
Null votes 113 0.34 818 3.25
Turnout 33,712 51.08 25,143 38.10
Abstentions 32,283 48.92 40,852 61.90
Registered voters 65,995 65,995
Source: Ministry of the Interior[1]

2012[]

2012 legislative election in Gironde's 2nd constituency[2]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Michèle Delaunay PS 15,389 43.50% 19,219 58.44%
Nicolas Florian UMP 12,128 34.28% 13,670 41.56%
Brigitte Comard FG 2,526 7.14%
Marie-Claude Noel EELV 2,206 6.24%
François Jay FN 2,042 5.77%
Valérie Peny NPA 281 0.79%
Julie Donnet AEI 190 0.54%
Christophe Bugeau DLR 186 0.53%
Jean-Marc Ferrari MEI 155 0.44%
Stéphane Boudy DVG (BAG) 107 0.30%
Guy Dupont LO 97 0.27%
Daniel Menuet SP 68 0.19%
Valid votes 35,375 98.96% 32,889 97.82%
Spoilt and null votes 372 1.04% 732 2.18%
Votes cast / turnout 35,747 57.49% 33,621 54.07%
Abstentions 26,429 42.51% 28,555 45.93%
Registered voters 62,176 100.00% 62,176 100.00%

2007[]

Legislative Election 2007: Gironde's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Alain Juppé 15,822 43.73
PS Michèle Delaunay 11,346 31.36
MoDem Ludovic Guinard 3,006 8.31
LV Pierre Hurmic 2,471 6.83
FN Jacques Colombier 1,036 2.86
EXG Emmanuel Bichindaritz 1,012 2.80
Others N/A 1,485
Turnout 36,472 60.46
2nd round result
PS Michèle Delaunay 18,382 50.93
UMP Alain Juppé 17,712 49.07
Turnout 36,840 61.07
PS gain from UMP

2002[]

Legislative Election 2002: Gironde's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Alain Juppé 16,331 48.28
PS Marion Paoletti 10,262 30.34
FN Chantal Bernard 2,362 6.98
LV Jean-Pierre Dufour 1,921 5.68
PCF Claude Mellier 771 2.28
Others N/A 2,180
Turnout 34,254 65.65
2nd round result
UMP Alain Juppé 16,122 55.49
PS Marion Paoletti 12,932 44.51
Turnout 29,900 57.30
UMP hold

1997[]

Legislative Election 1997: Gironde's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Alain Juppé 12,158 38.57
PS Gilles Savary 8,827 28.00
FN Pierre Sirgue 3,196 10.14
PCF Claude Mellier 1,866 5.92
LV Dominique Prost 1,175 3.73
GE Corinne Benand 1,029 3.26
DVD René Picard 970 3.08
Others N/A 2,300
Turnout 32,483 64.13
2nd round result
RPR Alain Juppé 17,827 53.99
PS Gilles Savary 15,190 46.01
Turnout 34,412 67.94
RPR hold

References[]

  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.

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