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Constituency of the National Assembly of France
1st constituency of Gers |
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Location of constituency in Department |
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Deputy | |
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Department | Gers |
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Cantons | (pre-2015) Aignan, Auch-Nord-Est, Auch-Nord-Ouest, Auch-Sud-Est-Seissan, Auch-Sud-Ouest, Lombez, Marciac, Masseube, Miélan, Mirande, Montesquiou, Nogaro, Plaisance, Riscle, Samatan, Saramon |
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Registered voters | 90,434 |
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The 1st constituency of Gers is a French legislative constituency in the Gers département.
Candidate
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Party
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Alliance
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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+/–
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Votes
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%
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+/–
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Jean-Luc Yelma
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RN
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18,575
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35.71
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+24.60
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20,720
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41.52
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new
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Jean-René Cazeneuve
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REN
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Ensemble
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16,072
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30.90
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-0.59
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29,185
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58.48
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+5.97
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Pascal Levieux
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LFI
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NFP
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14,129
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27.17
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+1.73
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Alexis Boudaud Anduaga
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ECO
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1,375
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2.64
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new
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Ludovic Larré
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DIV
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959
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1.84
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new
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Aurore Cazes
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REC
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587
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1.13
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-3.78
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Jean-Louis Chareton
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LO
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296
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0.57
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-0.02
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Adrien Aymes
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DIV
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16
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0.03
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new
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Votes
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52,009
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100.00
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49,905
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100.00
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Valid votes
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52,009
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96.03
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-0.36
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49,905
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92.29
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+3.49
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Blank votes
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1,382
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2.55
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-0.01
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2,926
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5.41
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-2.17
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Null votes
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769
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1.42
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-0.37
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1,244
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2.30
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-1.32
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Turnout
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54,160
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73.93
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+17.47
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54,075
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73.85
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+19.16
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Abstentions
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19,098
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26.07
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-17.47
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19,149
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26.15
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-19.16
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Registered voters
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73,258
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73,224
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Source: [1]
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Result
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RE HOLD
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[1]
Candidate
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Label
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Jean-René Cazeneuve
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REM
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13,749
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32.99
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19,133
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59.25
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Francis Dupouey
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PS
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7,076
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16.98
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13,159
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40.75
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Christophe Terrain
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UDI
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6,437
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15.45
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Pascal Pénétro
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FI
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5,186
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12.44
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Nathalie Pierreisnard
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FN
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4,488
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10.77
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Sylviane Baudois
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ECO
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1,675
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4.02
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Romain Duport
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DIV
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1,283
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3.08
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Annabelle Skowronek
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PCF
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806
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1.93
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Benoît Matharan
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DIV
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545
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1.31
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Jean-Louis Chareton
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EXG
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263
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0.63
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Vivien Perez
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DLF
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165
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0.40
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Votes
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41,673
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100.00
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32,292
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100.00
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Valid votes
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41,673
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97.31
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32,292
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85.94
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Blank votes
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799
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1.87
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3,579
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9.52
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Null votes
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353
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0.82
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1,706
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4.54
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Turnout
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42,825
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58.26
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37,577
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51.12
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Abstentions
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30,685
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41.74
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35,926
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48.88
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Registered voters
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73,510
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73,503
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Source: Ministry of the Interior[2]
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2012 legislative election in Gers's 1st constituency[3]
Candidate
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Party
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First round
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Votes
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%
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Philippe Martin
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PS
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23,651
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52.36%
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Douce De Franclieu
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UMP
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9,453
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20.93%
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Marcelle Girot
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FN
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4,424
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9.79%
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Maryse Dellac
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FG
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2,556
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5.66%
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Philippe Le Goanvic
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EELV
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1,642
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3.64%
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Eliane Crepel
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MoDem
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1,004
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2.22%
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Florence Giroir
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PR
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734
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1.63%
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Jean Falco
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590
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1.31%
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Sylvie Cabella
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DLR
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576
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1.28%
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Annie-Claude Prevot
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AEI
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334
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0.74%
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Jean-Louis Chareton
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LO
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204
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0.45%
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Valid votes
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45,168
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97.39%
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Spoilt and null votes
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1,209
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2.61%
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Votes cast / turnout
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46,377
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62.97%
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Abstentions
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27,270
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37.03%
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Registered voters
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73,647
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100.00%
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