Loiret's 5th constituency

Constituency of the National Assembly of France

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The 5th constituency of the Loiret (French: Cinquième circonscription du Loiret) is a French legislative constituency in the Loiret département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.

Description

The 5th Constituency of the Loiret lies in the north of the department covering a largely rural area on the border with Île-de-France making it within easy reach of Paris.

This seat traditionally supported candidates from the conservative centre right parties. In 2017 the seat was held by The Republicans by the slender margin of 88 votes in the second round against En Marche!.[3] However, LR did subsequently lose the seat to LREM in 2022, who narrowly defeated the far-right RN candidate by just 11 votes in the second roung.

Assembly Members

Election Member Party
1988 Jean-Paul Charié RPR
1993
1997
2002 UMP
2007
2012 Marianne Dubois
2017 LR
2022 Anthony Brosse RE
2024

[1]

Election results

2024

Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Jean-Lin Lacapelle RN 20,893 43.37 +15.50 23,335 49.30 -0.68
Anthony Brosse RE Ensemble 10,604 22.01 +0.27 23,999 50.70 +0.68
Anne-Laure Boutet LFI NFP 9,524 19.77 +0.90 withdrew
Benjamin Quelin LR UDC 4,817 10.00 -8.66
Christine Biardeau DIV 1,259 2.61 new
Martine Robert REC 651 1.35 -2.46
Céline Sottejeau LO 429 0.89 -0.36
Votes 48,177 100.00 47,334 100.00
Valid votes 48,177 97.65 -0.12 47,334 95.49 +3.75
Blank votes 793 1.61 -0.03 1,675 3.38 -2.90
Null votes 365 0.74 +0.15 562 1.13 -0.85
Turnout 49,335 67.05 +18.53 49,571 67.35 +20.77
Abstentions 24,246 32.95 -18.53 24,034 32.65 -20.77
Registered voters 73,581 73,605
Source: [1]
Result RE HOLD

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Loiret's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RN Valentin Manent 9,741 27.87 +8.84
LREM (Ensemble) Anthony Brosse 7,597 21.74 -8.11
LFI (NUPÉS) Florence Chabirand 6,594 18.87 -0.30
LR (UDC) Maxime Buizard 6,520 18.66 -4.94
DVD Thierry Barjonet 1,745 4.99 N/A
REC Eric de Nas de Tourris 1,330 3.81 -1.25
Others N/A 1,420 - -
Turnout 34,947 48.52 +0.60
2nd round result
LREM (Ensemble) Anthony Brosse 15,747 50.02 +0.18
RN Valentin Manent 15,736 49.98 N/A
Turnout 31,483 46.58 +8.82
LREM gain from LR

[4]

2017

Legislative Election 2017: Loiret's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM David Simonnet 10,640 29.85
LR Marianne Dubois 8,414 23.60
FN Jeanne Beaulier 6,784 19.03
LFI Marie Agam 3,311 9.29
PS Thierry Stromboni 1,697 4.76
EELV Benoît Varin 1,250 3.51
DIV Nicolas Sanson 1,204 3.38
DLF Frédéric Malmartel 766 2.15
Others N/A 1,581
Turnout 35,647 47.82
2nd round result
LR Marianne Dubois 14,120 50.16
LREM David Simonnet 14,032 49.84
Turnout 28,152 37.76
LR hold

2012

Legislative Election 2012: Loiret's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Marianne Dubois 14,609 34.50
PS Carole Canette 13,751 32.47
FN Jeanne Beaulier 8,675 20.48
FG Karine Percheron 1,965 4.64
Others N/A 3,349
Turnout 42,349 58.26
2nd round result
UMP Marianne Dubois 21,627 53.82
PS Carole Canette 18,556 46.18
Turnout 40,183 55.28
UMP hold

2007

2002

1997

1993

Legislative Election 1993: Loiret's 5th constituency[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Jean-Paul Charié 25,850 46.86
FN Andre Beaudoin 8,477 15.37
PS Claude Laurent 8,178 14.82
GE Yves de Kisch 4,218 7.65
PCF Jean-Pierre Lefaucheux 4,168 7.56
NERNA Dominique Ernst 2,274 4.12
LO Patrick Lamiable 1,562 2.83
EXG Avelin Castello 440 0.80
Turnout 58,300 72.86
Registered electors 80,018
2nd round result
RPR Jean-Paul Charié 31,305 72.12
FN Andre Beaudoin 12,103 27.88
Turnout 53,213 66.51
Registered electors 80,007
RPR hold

References

  1. ^ a b "577 Députés – Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  2. ^ "Les résultats aux élections législatives de 2017 – Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  3. ^ Assemblée Nationale. "Loiret – 5e circonscription : Liste des résultats – Elections législatives 2017 – Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Loiret". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Les données des élections". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 25 June 2024.


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