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Paris's 20th constituency

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20th constituency of Paris
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Paris, showing its legislative constituencies between 1988 and 2012
Memberconstituency abolished, 2012
DepartmentParis

Paris's 20th constituency was one of the 21 French National Assembly constituencies in the Paris department in the period 1988 to 2012. The constituency covered three districts of the 19th arrondissement: Pont-de-Flandres, Amérique and Combat.

It was abolished in the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies, which reduced the number of constituencies in Paris to 18. The territory of the constituency, in the north-east of Paris, mostly moved to the new 16th constituency (apart from a small area of the Quartier du Combat).

Description

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After the 1986 French legislative election, the new prime minister Jacques Chirac re-established the two-round single-member district electoral system. The number of deputies from Paris was maintained at 21 and the previous (pre-1986) electoral constituencies were therefore reduced from 31 to 21. The constituency covered three neighbourhoods of the 19th arrondissement, Pont-de-Flandres, Amérique and Combat.[1][2] It corresponded to the 29th and part of the 28th constituencies of Paris in the period 1958-86.

In 1999, the Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques estimated the population of the constituency as 116,985 inhabitants.[3]

Historic Representation

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Election Member Party Notes
1988 Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS
1993 Jacques Féron [fr] CNIP
1997 Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS
2002
2007

The constituency was abolished in 2012 - Cambadélis continued as the deputy for the 16th constituency, which covers almost exactly the same territory.

Election Results

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1988

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Results of 1988 election, Paris's 20th constituency
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Jacques Féron [fr] CNIP 12,512 36.15 17,973 48.43
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS 12,102 34.97 19,139 51.57
Roland Gaucher FN 4,154 12.00
Paul Laurent PCF 3,772 10.90
Jean-Pierre Guerin Miscellaneous Green 2,023 5.85
Dominique Bonin Miscellaneous 46 0.13
Registered Voters 58,904 100 58,904 100
Abstentions 23,917 40.6 20,969 35.6
Votes 34,987 59.4 37,935 64.4
Blank or Void ballots 378 1.08 823 2.17
Valid Votes 34,609 98.92 37,112 97.83

1993

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Results of 1993 election, Paris's 20th constituency[4]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Jacques Féron [fr] RPR 13,390 37.92% 16,922 50.69%
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS 7,763 21.98% 16,462 49.31%
Xavier Voute FN 5,036 14.26%
Jean Desessard LV 3,384 9.58 %
Martine Durlach PCF 2,963 8.39 %
Jean Dumontet AMU 651 1.84 %
Martine Grandin LO 650 1.84 %
Pascale Berthault GV 331 0.94 %
Laurent Jacquemin PT 267 0.76 %
Jean-Hugues Wolfsohn UED 234 0.66 %
Iabelle Chauvenet SEGA [fr] 233 0.66 %
Etienne Dabeedin MDR [fr] 195 0.55 %
Denise Ragot Majorité Présidentielle 147 0.42 %
Daniel Enselme PLN 71 0.2 %
Registered Voters 56,216 100 56,216 100
Abstentions 19,619 34.9% 20,520 36.5%
Votes 36,597 65.1% 35,696 63.5%
Blank or Void ballots 1 282 3.5% 2 312 6.48%
Valid Votes 35,315 96.5% 33,384 93.52%

1997

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Results of 1997 election, Paris's 20th constituency[5]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS 10,565 30.26% 19,863 54.07%
Michel Bulté [fr] RPR 9,867 28.26% 16,876 45.93%
Xavier Voute FN 4,539 13%
Martine Durlach PCF 3 037 8,7 %
Catherine Garros LV 1 622 4,65 %
Daniel Lacroix LDI [fr] 1,064 3.05%
Marina Podgorny LO 988 2.83 %
Jean Marc Brule SEGA [fr] 545 1.56 %
Manuel Dieudonne MDC [fr] 502 1.44%
Bernard Krouck GE 466 1.33%
Pascale Berthault LCR 360 1,03 %
Valerie Sandrossian SRE 297 0.85 %
Laurent Bardon For the 4-day week 240 0.69 %
Christine Dalmasso MEI 231 0.66 %
Philippe Thireau GS 199 0.57 %
Jacques Puaux PT 172 0.49 %
Jean Luc Guerard PH 72 0.21 %
Etienne Dabeedin MDR [fr] 50 0.14 %
Antoine Lagaisse PLN 46 0.13 %
Andre Epron Alliance Réformatrice 41 0.12 %
Registered Voters 57,410 100 57,405 100
Abstentions 21,427 37.32% 18,762 32.68%
Votes 35,983 62.68% 38,643 67.32%
Blank or Void ballots 1,066 2.96% 1,904 4.93%
Valid Votes 34,917 97.04% 36,739 95.07%

2002

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Results of 2002 election, Paris's 20th constituency[6][7]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS 12,619 35.36% 17,984 56.37 %
Michel Bulté [fr] RPR 5,760 16.14 % 13,922 43.63 %
Lynda Asmani UMP 4,070 11.4 %
J.Pierre Mattei UCLR (Union Centriste Libérale et Républicaine) 3,314 9.29 %
Francoise Ferry FN 2,809 7.87 %
Bernard Jomier LV 2,511 7.04 %
Martine Durlach PCF 1,540 4.32 %
Beatrice Bonneau LCR 669 1.87 %
Stephane Le Floch PR 614 1.72 %
Marina Podgorny LO 273 0.76 %
Mohamedy Yaffa Indep 214 0.6 %
Annik Hecquet-Bonot Cap21 213 0.6 %
Loic Le Henand MNR 168 0.47 %
Mireille Loubens De MPF 158 0.44 %
Nathalie Luyckx SEGA [fr] 147 0.41 %
Rachid Lounes MEI 135 0.38 %
Muriel Navarro PT 122 0.34 %
Dominique Piolle ND 102 0.29 %
Helene Sedakoff GE 72 0.2 %
M.Nancy Joly Initiative républicaine 62 0.17 %
Sylvie Oulaï Confédération des écologistes indépendants 42 0.12%
Jean-Luc Guérard PH 39 0.11%
Michèle Lannoy-Duputel CPNT 35 0.1%
Gilbert Cruz DVG (Parti des socioprofessionnels) 0 0%
Registered Voters 55,008 54,981
Abstentions 18,842 34.25 % 21,748 39.56 %
Votes 36,166 65.75 % 33,233 60.44 %
Blank or Void ballots 478 1.32 % 1,327 3.99 %
Valid Votes 35,688 98.68% 31,906 96.01 %

2007

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Results of 10 and 12 June 2007 election, Paris's 20th constituency[8]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS 12,466 32.85 % 20,897 59.09 %
Jean-Jacques Giannesini UMP 12,320 32.46 % 14,469 40.91 %
Violette Baranda MoDem 3,910 10.3 %
Bernard Jomier LV 2,724 7.18 %
Jean Vuillermoz PCF 2,017 5.31 %
France Coumian LCR 1,506 3.97 %
Christian Lobre FN 1,198 3.16 %
Marina Podgorny LO 364 0.96 %
Arnaud Appourchaux PSLE 287 0.76 %
Ronald Remy MEI 281 0,74 %
Jean-Claude Hubert FA (La France en action) 261 0.69 %
Gabrielle Dinahet MNR 219 0.58 %
Luc Beranger PT 187 0.49 %
Stephane Leenhardt Parti Rachid Nekkaz 116 0.31 %
Christian Person AL 90 0.24 %
Jean Luc Guerard PH 7 0.02 %
Registered Voters 65,986 65,984
Abstentions 27,555 41.76% 29,527 44.75%
Votes 38,431 58.24% 36,457 55.25%
Blank or Void ballots 478 1.24% 1,091 2.99%
Valid Votes 37,953 98.76% 35,366 97.01%

References

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  1. ^ "Loi n°86-825 du 11 juillet 1986" (in French). Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Circonscriptions électorales de Paris et arrondissements associés". French National Assembly. Retrieved 1 October 2021..
  3. ^ "Circonscription législative n°7520 (Voir la page POP1 - Population Totale par Sexe et Age)" (PDF). Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 June 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2007.
  4. ^ Résultats des élections législatives françaises premier tour du 21/03/1993 par circonscription (in French), cdsp_legi1993t1_circ.xls [fichier informatique], Banque de Données Socio-Politiques, Grenoble [producteur], Centre de Données Socio-politiques [diffuseur], février 2009.
  5. ^ Résultats des élections législatives des 12 et 21 mars 1997 de la 20e circonscription de Paris cdsp_legi1997t1_circ.xls (Report) (in French). Banque de Données Socio-Politiques, Grenoble [producteur], Centre de Données Socio-politiques [diffuseur]. 1 February 2009.
  6. ^ Résultats des élections législatives françaises premier tour du 09/06/2002 par circonscription, cdsp_legi2002t1_circ.xls [fichier informatique] (Report) (in French). Banque de Données Socio-Politiques, Grenoble [producteur], Centre de Données Socio-politiques [diffuseur]. 1 February 2009.
  7. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2002 par circonscriptions". French National Assembly (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  8. ^ Résultats des élections législatives 2007 par circonscriptions. French National Assembly (Report) (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-23.