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Constituency of the National Assembly of France
5th constituency of Loire |
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Loire's's 5th Constituency shown within Loire |
Location of Loire in France |
Deputy | |
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Department | Loire |
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Cantons | Belmont-de-la-Loire, Charlieu, La Pacaudière, Perreux, Roanne Nord, Roanne Sud, Saint-Haon-le-Châtel, Saint-Just-en-Chevalet, Saint-Symphorien-de-Lay |
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Registered voters | 101144[2] |
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The 5th constituency of the Loire (French: Cinquième circonscription de la Loire) is a French legislative constituency in the Loire département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.
The 5th constituency of the Loire covers the northernmost parts of the department around the town of Roanne.
Politically the seat has tended to support the centre right with the exceptions of 1988 and 2017.
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Candidate
|
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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Antoine Vermorel-Marques
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LR
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UDC
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29,832
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41.99
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+16.22
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36,613
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51.11
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-10.61
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Sandrine Granger
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RN
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25,644
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36.09
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+17.06
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26,893
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37.54
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new
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Ismaël Stevenson
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LFI
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NFP
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13,039
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18.35
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-2.00
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8,130
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11.35
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new
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Florence Nayme
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ECO
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956
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1.35
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new
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Edith Roche
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LO
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726
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1.02
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+0.01
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Robert Lachaud
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REC
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614
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0.86
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-3.21
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Yann Esteveny
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EXD
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239
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0.34
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-0.16
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Votes
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71,050
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100.00
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71,636
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100.00
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Valid votes
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71,050
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97.68
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-0.15
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71,636
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97.84
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+9.44
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Blank votes
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1,187
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1.63
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+0.04
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1,132
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1.55
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-6.98
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Null votes
|
497
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0.68
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+0.09
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446
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0.61
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-2.46
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Turnout
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72,734
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71.60
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+21.06
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73,214
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72.06
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+28.03
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Abstentions
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28,855
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28.40
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-21.06
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28,393
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27.94
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-28.03
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Registered voters
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101,589
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101,607
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Source: [1]
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Result
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LR HOLD
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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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Nathalie Sarles
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MoDem
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16,880
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34.11
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21,257
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53.13
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Clotilde Robin
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LR
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12,265
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24.78
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18,751
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46.87
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Sarah Brosset
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FN
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7,563
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15.28
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Véronique Rakose-Truchet
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FI
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4,982
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10.07
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Brigitte Dumoulin
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PS
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2,443
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4.94
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Alain Valentin
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ECO
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1,632
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3.30
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Jean-Luc Villemagne
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PCF
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1,140
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2.30
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Colette Roussel
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DIV
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765
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1.55
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Karine Maurice
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DLF
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622
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1.26
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Céline Thomas
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EXD
|
548
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1.11
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Édith Roche
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EXG
|
391
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0.79
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Brice Fiquemo
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DIV
|
261
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0.53
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Votes
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49,492
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100.00
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40,008
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100.00
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Valid votes
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49,492
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97.58
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40,008
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89.25
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Blank votes
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850
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1.68
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3,487
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7.78
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Null votes
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376
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0.74
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1,331
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2.97
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Turnout
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50,718
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50.14
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44,826
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44.32
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Abstentions
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50,426
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49.86
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56,318
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55.68
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Registered voters
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101,144
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101,144
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Source: Ministry of the Interior[3]
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2012 legislative election in Loire's 5th constituency[4]
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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Yves Nicolin
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UMP
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25,645
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41.85%
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33,487
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56.35%
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Laure Deroche
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PS
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19,803
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32.32%
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25,936
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43.65%
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Michèle Agrafeil
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FN
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8,270
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13.50%
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Jean-Paul Loire
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FG
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3,616
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5.90%
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Serge Alibert
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EELV
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1,771
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2.89%
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Jean-François Vial
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AC
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1,030
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1.68%
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Gérard Dumas
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POI
|
698
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1.14%
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Edith Roche
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LO
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334
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0.55%
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Yonnel Levy
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PP
|
111
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0.18%
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Pascale Chretien
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DLR
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0
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0.00%
|
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Valid votes
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61,278
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98.49%
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59,423
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96.54%
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Spoilt and null votes
|
940
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1.51%
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2,130
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3.46%
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Votes cast / turnout
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62,218
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61.37%
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61,553
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59.54%
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Abstentions
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39,171
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38.63%
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41,833
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40.46%
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Registered voters
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101,389
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100.00%
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103,386
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100.00%
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