Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency
French National Assembly constituency | |
Deputy | |
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Department | Haute-Saône |
Cantons | Champagney, Faucogney-et-la-Mer, Héricourt Est, Héricourt Ouest, Lure Nord, Lure Sud, Luxeuil-les-Bains, Mélisey, Montbozon, Noroy-le-Bourg, Saint-Loup-sur-Semouse, Saint-Sauveur, Saulx, Vauvillers, Villersexel. |
Registered voters | 91,944 |
The 2nd constituency of Haute-Saône is a French legislative constituency in the Haute-Saône département.
Description[]
The 2nd constituency of Haute-Saône is centered on the small towns of Héricourt and Lure it covers the eastern portion of the department. The borders of the constituency created for the 2012 election match those of the old 1st Constituency which existed between 1958 and 1986 after which Haute-Saône had three constituencies before reverting to two in 2012.
From 1981 until 2002 the seat was held Jean-Pierre Michel first elected as a Socialist before he joined Jean-Pierre Chevènement's breakaway Citizen's Movement in 1993. The conservative UMP took the seat at the 2002 election before quickly losing it to the Socialists in 2007.
The Socialist Jean-Michel Villaumé was narrowly re-elected with a majority of just 246 at the 2012 election suggesting the seat can be classified as marginal.
Historic Representation[]
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1958 | UNR | ||
1967 | DVG | ||
1968 | DVD | ||
1978 | UDF | ||
1981 | Jean-Pierre Michel | PS | |
1986 | Proportional representation – no election by constituency | ||
1988 | Jean-Pierre Michel | PS | |
1993 | MDC | ||
2002 | Maryvonne Briot[1] | UMP | |
2007 | Jean-Michel Villaumé | PS | |
2017 | Christophe Lejeune | LREM |
Election results[]
2017[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LREM | Christophe Lejeune | 14,848 | 32.34 | N/A | |||
FN | Maurice Monnier | 9,174 | 19.98 | +2.21 | |||
LR | Isabelle Gehin | 7,051 | 15.36 | -18.21 | |||
FI | Isabelle Haismann-Febvay | 5,454 | 11.88 | N/A | |||
Independent | Claude Marconot | 3,367 | 7.33 | N/A | |||
EELV | Marie-Claire Thomas | 1,477 | 3.22 | +0.77 | |||
EXD | Christophe Devillers | 1,121 | 2.44 | N/A | |||
PCF | Quentin Hafekost | 934 | 2.03 | -2.46 | |||
Others | N/A | 2,489 | |||||
Turnout | 45,915 | 50.60 | -11.53 | ||||
2nd round result | |||||||
LREM | Christophe Lejeune | 22,343 | 58.00 | N/A | |||
FN | Maurice Monnier | 16,181 | 42.00 | N/A | |||
Turnout | 38,524 | 42.46 | -18.58 | ||||
LREM gain from PS |
2012[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |||
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PS | Jean-Michel Villaumé | 20,227 | 35.40 | ||||
UMP | Michel Raison | 19,181 | 33.57 | ||||
FN | Jean Receveur | 10,150 | 17.77 | ||||
FG | Gilles Lazar | 2,563 | 4.49 | ||||
EELV | Marie-Claire Thomas | 1,399 | 2.45 | ||||
Others | N/A | 3,613 | |||||
Turnout | 57,133 | 62.13 | |||||
2nd round result | |||||||
PS | Jean-Michel Villaumé | 28,185 | 50.22 | ||||
UMP | Michel Raison | 27,939 | 49.78 | ||||
Turnout | 56,124 | 61.04 | |||||
PS hold |
Sources[]
Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).
- ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2002". French Interior Ministry. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
- French legislative constituencies of Haute-Saône