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Calvados's 5th constituency

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5th constituency of Calvados
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Constituency in Department
Deputy
DepartmentCalvados
CantonsBalleroy, Bayeux, Caumont-l'Éventé, Creully, Douvres-la-Délivrande, Isigny-sur-Mer, Ryes, Trévières
Registered voters111,679

The 5th constituency of Calvados is a French legislative constituency in the Calvados 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

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It includes Bayeux, famous for its tapestry.

Deputies

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Election Member Party
1958 Jacques Le Roy Ladurie CNIP
1962 André Halbout UNR
1967 Marcel Restout DVD
1968 Olivier Stirn UDR
1973 UDF
1978
1981
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 François d'Harcourt UDF
1993
1997 Laurence Dumont PS
2002 Jean-Marc Lefranc UMP
2007
2012 Isabelle Attard EELV
2013 ND
2015 DVG
2017 Bertrand Bouyx LREM
2022 RE

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Bertrand Bouyx HOR Ensemble 16,209 24.59 39,408 61.68
Philippe Chapron RN 21,001 31.86 24,486 38.32
Thomas Dupont-Federici G.s NFP 16,124 24.46
Cédric Nouvelot LR UDC 10,655 16.17
Jean-Alexis Géreux DLF 775 1.18
Tony Desclos REC 662 1.00
Isabelle Peltre LO 488 0.74
Valid votes 65,913 97.91 63,894 95.27
Blank votes 952 1.41 2,402 3.58
Null votes 453 0.67 769 1.15
Turnout 67,318 72.43 67,065 72.15
Abstentions 25,628 27.57 25,885 27.85
Registered voters 92,946 92,950
Source: [1]
Result HOR HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Calvados's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM (Ensemble) Bertrand Bouyx 13,515 27.85 -11.10
EELV (NUPÉS) Valérie Harel 11,256 23.19 +20.43
RN Philippe Chapron 9,241 19.04 +6.35
LR (UDC) Cédric Nouvelot 8,733 17.99 −5.16
PRG Xavier Brunschvicg 2,160 4.45 N/A
REC Philippe Mesguich 1,572 3.24 N/A
Others N/A 2,058 4.24
Turnout 48,535 53.32 −0.22
2nd round result
LREM (Ensemble) Bertrand Bouyx 24,237 55.68 +0.35
EELV (NUPÉS) Valérie Harel 19,291 44.32 N/A
Turnout 43,528 51.14 +5.56
LREM hold

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2017

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Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Bertrand Bouyx REM 18,388 38.95 20,358 55.33
Cédric Nouvelot LR 10,926 23.15 16,439 44.67
Isabelle Attard DVG 8,593 18.20
Christine Bisson FN 5,991 12.69
Christophe Sady ECO 1,304 2.76
Isabelle Peltre EXG 830 1.76
Éric Beaudoin DLF 664 1.41
Yves Rouillé DVG 255 0.54
Simon Gervais DIV 253 0.54
Votes 47,204 100.00 36,797 100.00
Valid votes 47,204 97.99 36,797 89.69
Blank votes 694 1.44 2,994 7.30
Null votes 274 0.57 1,236 3.01
Turnout 48,172 53.54 41,027 45.58
Abstentions 41,808 46.46 48,975 54.42
Registered voters 89,980 90,002
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

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Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative election in Calvados’ 5th Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Isabelle Attard Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV 11,074 21.47% 25,683 50.71%
Cédric Nouvelot Union for a Popular Movement UMP 12,391 24.02% 24,960 49.29%
Jean-Pierre Lavisse Miscellaneous Left DVG 10,048 19.48%
Patrick Gomont New Centre-Presidential Majority NCE 8,241 15.98%
Philippe Chapron Front National FN 5,798 11.24%
Mireille Brun Left Front FG 1,960 3.80%
Anne Boissel Miscellaneous Right DVD 1,012 1.96%
Jean-Michel Sady Ecologist ECO 514 1.00%
Charline Joliveau Far Left EXG 248 0.48%
Michel Moisan Far Left EXG 231 0.45%
Aurélien Detey Far Left EXG 68 0.13%
Total 51,585 100% 50,643 100%
Registered voters 86,425 86,425
Blank/Void ballots 704 1.35% 1,536 2.94%
Turnout 52,289 60.50% 52,179 60.37%
Abstentions 34,136 39.50% 34,246 39.63%
Result EELV gain from UMP

2007

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Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative election in Calvados’ 5th Constituency[3]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Jean-Marc Lefranc Union for a Popular Movement UMP 30,266 48.43% 33,842 55.69%
Nathalie Le Moal Socialist Party PS 15,831 25.33% 26,931 44.31%
Christine Delecroix Democratic Movement MoDem 5,310 8.50%
Valérie Dupont Front National FN 2,117 3.39%
Olivier Joliton The Greens VEC 1,888 3.02%
Paul Marie Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT 1,596 2.55%
Sylvanie Ramond Far Left EXG 1,035 1.66%
Thierry Besnard Communist PCF 1,023 1.64%
Stéphane Royer Far Left EXG 893 1.43%
Charline Joliveau Far Left EXG 450 0.72%
Caroline De Villiers Movement for France MPF 446 0.71%
Alain Champain Ecologist ECO 426 0.68%
France Devigne Independent DIV 373 0.60%
Didier Bergar Far Left EXG 334 0.53%
Micheline Dumesges Far Right EXD 251 0.40%
Pascal Blanchetier Miscellaneous Left DVG 250 0.40%
Total 62,489 100% 60,773 100%
Registered voters 101,401 101,406
Blank/Void ballots 919 1.45% 1,294 2.08%
Turnout 63,408 62.53% 62,067 61.21%
Abstentions 37,993 37.47% 39,339 38.79%
Result UMP GAIN FROM UDF

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Calvados's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UDF Jean-Marc Lefranc 24,451 41.59 +7.21
LV Marie-Anne Robert-Kerbrat 11,676 19.86 +15.79
FN Chantal Simonot 5,376 9.14 −2.54
DVG Daniel Francoise 4,993 8.49 N/A
CPNT Jean-Noël Blet 3,383 5.75 N/A
LCR David Bodet 1,627 2.77 N/A
MPF Thierry Brac de la Perriere 1,530 2.60 −0.78
Others N/A 5,761
Turnout 59,987 63.54
2nd round result
UDF Jean-Marc Lefranc 32,137 59.90 +11.01
LV Marie-Anne Robert-Kerbrat 21,512 40.10 N/A
Turnout 55,597 58.89
UDF gain from PS

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Calvados's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UDF François d'Harcourt 19,396 34.38
PS Laurence Dumont 16,981 30.10
FN Robert Henri 6,588 11.68
PCF Geneviève Le Fort 3,518 6.24
DIV Patrick Rossigneux 2,667 4.73
LV Bernard Hérard 2,298 4.07
MPF Claude Perrod 1,909 3.38
GE Serge Fouassier 1,361 2.41
Others N/A 1,703
Turnout 59,075 68.23
2nd round result
PS Laurence Dumont 30,639 51.11
UDF François d'Harcourt 29,313 48.89
Turnout 62,662 72.37
PS gain from UDF

Sources

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

References

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