Tarn's 1st constituency

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1st constituency of Tarn
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French National Assembly
constituency
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Tarn's 1st Constituency shown within the Tarn
Deputy
Philippe Folliot[1]
AC
DepartmentTarn
CantonsAlban, Albi Centre, Albi Est, Albi Sud, Anglès, Brassac, Castres-Est, Castres Sud, Lacaune, Montredon-Labessonnié, Murat-sur-Vèbre, Réalmont, Rocquecourbe, Vabre, Valence-d'Albigeois, Villefranche-d'Albigeois
Registered voters83,763 [2]

The 1st constituency of the Tarn (French: Première circonscription du Tarn) is a French legislative constituency in the Tarn 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.

Description[]

The 1st constituency of Tarn lies in the east of the constituency and includes some of Albi, which it shares with Tarn's 2nd constituency.

After many years of electing centre left PS deputies the seat swung to the right at the 2012 electing Philippe Folliot of the small Centrist Alliance party.

Assembly Members[]

Election Member Party
1988 Pierre Bernard PS
1993 Paul Quilès PS
2007 Jacques Valax PS
2012 Philippe Folliot AC

[1]

Election results[]

2017[]

Legislative Election 2017: Tarn's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AC Philippe Folliot 14,404 32.62
FN Frédéric Cabrolier 6,903 15.63
Independent Pierre Laporte 5,841 13.23
FI Tanhinan Hadji 4,759 10.78
PS Patrice Bedier 3,904 8.84
LR Anne-Michèle Bianchi 3,604 8.16
EELV Julia Rivet 1,550 3.51
PCF André Boudes 919 2.08
Others N/A 2,272
Turnout 44,156 52.71
2nd round result
AC Philippe Folliot 24,959 70.69
FN Frédéric Cabrolier 10,350 29.31
Turnout 35,309 42.15
AC hold

2012[]

Legislative Election 2012: Tarn's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Gérard Poujade 18,985 35.71
AC Philippe Folliot 13,090 24.62
UMP Richard Amalvy 8,414 15.83
FN Frédéric Cabrolier 7,019 13.20
FG Géraldine Rouquette 3,267 6.14
EELV Benoist Couliou 1,767 3.32
Others N/A 624
Turnout 53,166 63.99
2nd round result
AC Philippe Folliot 25,256 50.79
PS Gérard Poujade 24,372 49.21
Turnout 49,528 59.63
AC gain from PS

2007[]

Legislative Election 2007: Tarn's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jacques Valax 13,847 37.00
UMP Jacqueline Bousquet Salmani 9,368 25.03
PCF Roland Foissac 5,590 14.94
DVD Frédéric Esquevin 2,954 7.89
FN Frédéric Cabrolier 1,508 4.03
LV Guillaume Cros 1,090 2.91
EXG Claude Roelens-Dequidt 910 2.43
Others N/A 2,157
Turnout 38,785 67.52
2nd round result
PS Jacques Valax 22,744 62.67
UMP Jacqueline Bousquet Salmani 13,545 37.33
Turnout 38,648 67.28
PS hold

2002[]

Legislative Election 2002: Tarn's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Paul Quiles 16,234 41.35
UMP Richard de Putmorin 5,562 14.17
DVD Frédéric Esquevin 5,290 13.47
FN Frédéric Cabrolier 3,725 9.49
PCF Rolland Foissac 3,511 8.94
LV Guillaume Cros 1,157 2.95
LMR Colette Resplandy 1,078 2.75
LCR Gilles Jeanjean 967 2.46
Others N/A 1,740
Turnout 40,750 72.68
2nd round result
PS Paul Quiles 21,527 61.09
UMP Richard de Putmorin 13,714 38.91
Turnout 38,053 67.87
PS hold

1997[]

Legislative Election 1997: Tarn's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Paul Quiles 16,561 42.16
UDF Richard Canac 8,827 22.47
PCF Nelly Foissac 4,835 12.31
FN Frédéric Cabrolier 3,962 10.09
DVD Jean-Marc Vieules 1,464 3.73
LV Rosine Caminade 1,418 3.61
Others N/A 2,210
Turnout 45,858 82.95
2nd round result
PS Paul Quiles 25,514 64.77
UDF Richard Canac 13,879 35.23
Turnout 42,733 77.31
PS hold

References[]

  1. ^ a b "577 Députés - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  2. ^ "Les résultats aux élections législatives de 2017 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.

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