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Constituency of the National Assembly of France
1st constituency of Jura |
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Constituency in Department |
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Deputy | |
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Department | Jura |
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Cantons | (pre-2015) Arinthod, Beaufort, Bletterans, Chaumergy, Conliège, Lons-le-Saunier-Nord, Lons-le-Saunier-Sud, Orgelet, Poligny, Saint-Amour, Saint-Julien, Sellières, Voiteur |
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Registered voters | 65,422 |
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The 1st constituency of Jura is a French legislative constituency in the Jura département.
The 1st constituency of Jura covers the south western portion of the department and includes the prefecture Lons-le-Saunier.
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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Valérie Graby
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RN
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17,517
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39.03
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+17.13
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19,050
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43.15
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new
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Danielle Brulebois
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REN
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Ensemble
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16,231
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36.16
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-0.57
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25,097
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56.85
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+0.63
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Anthony Brondel
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LFI
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NFP
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10,350
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23.06
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-1.16
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withdrew
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Johanne Morel
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LO
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786
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1.75
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+0.06
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Votes
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44,886
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100.00
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44,147
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100.00
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Valid votes
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44,886
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96.75
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-0.52
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44,147
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94.39
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+3.29
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Blank votes
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1,025
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2.21
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+0.44
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1,952
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4.17
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-1.81
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Null votes
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481
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1.04
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+0.08
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674
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1.44
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-1.48
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Turnout
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46,392
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71.45
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+18.74
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46,773
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72.04
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+21.50
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Abstentions
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18,533
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28.55
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-18.74
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18,154
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27.96
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-21.50
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Registered voters
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64,925
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64,927
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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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Danielle Brulebois
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REM
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12,266
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35.54
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15,498
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57.88
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Cyrille Brero
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LR
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6,120
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17.73
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11,278
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42.12
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Gabriel Amard
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FI
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4,906
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14.21
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Jean-Paul Ecard
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FN
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4,274
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12.38
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Marc-Henri Duvernet
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PS
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3,596
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10.42
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Gilles Moriconi
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DLF
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1,213
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3.51
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Benjamin Marraud des Grottes
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DVD
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1,011
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2.93
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Gérard Dobelli
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ECO
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526
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1.52
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Johanne Morel
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EXG
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235
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0.68
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Ramazan Ipek
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DIV
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186
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0.54
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Alain Janniaux
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DIV
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180
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0.52
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Michel Lapierre
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DVD
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0
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0.00
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Votes
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34,513
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100.00
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26,776
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100.00
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Valid votes
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34,513
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97.68
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26,776
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86.84
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Blank votes
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607
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1.72
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2,944
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9.55
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Null votes
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214
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0.61
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1,115
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3.62
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Turnout
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35,334
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54.00
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30,835
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47.13
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Abstentions
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30,095
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46.00
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34,587
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52.87
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Registered voters
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65,429
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65,422
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Source: Ministry of the Interior
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2012 legislative election in Jura's 1st constituency[2]
Candidate
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Party
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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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Jacques Pelissard
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UMP
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16,718
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40.91%
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20,912
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52.14%
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Danielle Brulebois
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PS
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13,459
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32.94%
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19,193
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47.86%
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Jean-Pierre Mouget
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FN
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4,873
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11.93%
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Nelly Faton
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FG
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2,513
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6.15%
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Patrice Bau
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EELV
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1,640
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4.01%
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Céline Duneufgermain
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DLR
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446
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1.09%
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Arnaud Deborne
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MRC
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375
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0.92%
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Sylvie Bourgey
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AEI
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303
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0.74%
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Aline Carton
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NPA
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218
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0.53%
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Gérard Lacroix
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208
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0.51%
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Odile Koller
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LO
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108
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0.26%
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Valid votes
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40,861
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98.45%
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40,105
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97.57%
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Spoilt and null votes
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645
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1.55%
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1,200
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2.92%
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Votes cast / turnout
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41,506
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63.79%
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41,305
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63.49%
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Abstentions
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23,563
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36.21%
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23,748
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36.51%
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Registered voters
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65,069
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100.00%
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65,053
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100.00%
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