Charente's 2nd constituency

2nd constituency of Charente
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
The three constituencies of Charente
Deputy
DepartmentCharente
CantonsBaignes-Sainte-Radegonde, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, Brossac, Châteauneuf-sur-Charente, Cognac-Nord, Cognac-Sud, Jarnac, Segonzac
Registered voters84,111

The 2nd constituency of Charente is a French legislative constituency in the Charente département.

Deputies

Election Member Party
1958 Félix Gaillard DVG
1962
1967 FGDS
1968
1970 Jean Lafon
1973 Francis Hardy UDR
1978 RPR
1981 Bernard Villette PS
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Pierre-Rémy Houssin RPR
1993
1997 Marie-Line Reynaud PS
2002 Jacques Bobe UMP
2007 Marie-Line Reynaud PS
2012
2017 Sandra Marsaud LREM
2022 RE
2024

Election results

2024

Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Barthélemy Martin LR-RN UXD 21,440 38.91 new 25,653 47.50
Sandra Marsaud RE ENS 15,091 27.39 -1.38 28,350 52.50 -2.66
Carole Ballu LFI NFP 11,208 20.34 -0.16 withdrew
Didier Jobit LR UDC 4,829 8.76 -3.48
Françoise Bessas LO 832 1.51 +0.34
Alain Gérard Janot REC 737 1.34 -2.44
Aurore de Clisson EXD 509 0.92 new
Corentin Vinsonneau DVG 457 0.83 new
Votes 55,105 100.00 54,003 100.00
Valid votes 55,105 96.34 -0.99 54,003 94.12 +3.56
Blank votes 1,304 2.28 +0.41 2,353 4.10 -2.46
Null votes 790 1.38 +0.58 1,020 1.78 -1.10
Turnout 57,199 68.62 +22.26 57,376 68.85 +21.11
Abstentions 26,161 31.38 -22.26 25,954 31.15 -21.11
Registered voters 83,360 83,330
Source: [1]
Result RE HOLD

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Charente's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM (Ensemble) Sandra Marsaud 11,568 27.72 -8.37
RN Marceau Rappasse 9,245 22.15 +7.90
LFI (NUPÉS) Chloé Chevalier 8,244 19.76 −6.72
LR (UDC) Jean-Hubert Lelievre 4,920 11.79 −4.42
PRG Jérôme Desbrosse 1,915 4.59 N/A
REC Daphné Goriaux 1,521 3.64 N/A
DVE Carole Bataille 1,077 2.58 N/A
Others N/A 1,719 4.12
Turnout 40,209 49.36 −0.52
2nd round result
LREM (Ensemble) Sandra Marsaud 19,965 55.16 -3.57
RN Marceau Rappasse 16,228 44.84 N/A
Turnout 36,193 47.74 +4.70
LREM hold

[1]

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Sandra Marsaud REM 14,773 36.09 18,518 58.73
Daniel Sauvaitre LR 6,637 16.21 13,011 41.27
Isabelle Lassalle FN 5,833 14.25
Nathalie Jabli FI 4,840 11.82
Marianne Reynaud-Jeandidier PS 4,048 9.89
Didier Tauzin DIV 1,499 3.66
Pascale Lacourarie ECO 1,404 3.43
Pascaline Brisset UDI 694 1.70
Claudine Poncy PCF 549 1.34
Alain Marquet EXG 395 0.97
Virginie Anguenot DIV 231 0.56
Catherine Tournerie DVG 29 0.07
Votes 40,932 100.00 31,529 100.00
Valid votes 40,932 97.74 31,529 87.26
Blank votes 587 1.40 2,960 8.19
Null votes 360 0.86 1,643 4.55
Turnout 41,879 49.88 36,132 43.04
Abstentions 42,087 50.12 47,814 56.96
Registered voters 83,966 83,946
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative election in Charante’s 2nd Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Marie-Line Reynaud Socialist Party PS 20,442 42.58% 26,733 57.08%
Daniel Sauvaitre Union for a Popular Movement UMP 13,119 27.32% 20,099 42.92%
Christophe Gillet Front National FN 5,405 11.26%
Jérôme Sourisseau CEN 3,331 6.94%
Sylvie Mamet Left Front FG 2,354 4.90%
Françoise Garandeau Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV 1,472 3.07%
Brigitte Miet Miscellaneous Right DVD 728 1.52%
Martine L'Huillier Miscellaneous Right DVD 309 0.64%
Elisabeth Tomasini Miscellaneous Right DVD 285 0.59%
Marion Maltor Other AUT 253 0.53%
Gwenaëlle Gamine Far Left EXG 231 0.48%
Jocelyne Hanrio Radical Party PRV 85 0.15%
Total 48,014 100% 46,832 100%
Registered voters 84,854 84,796
Blank/Void ballots 901 1.84% 1,475 3.05%
Turnout 48,915 57.65% 48,307 56.97%
Abstentions 35,939 42.35% 36,489 43.03%
Result PS HOLD

2007

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative election in Charante’s 2nd Constituency[3]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Marie-Line Reynaud Socialist Party PS 10,515 28.37% 19,858 52.78%
Jérôme Mouhot Union for a Popular Movement UMP 9,925 26.78% 17,767 47.22%
Bertrand Sourisseau Miscellaneous Right DVD 6,612 17.84%
Noël Belliot Democratic Movement MoDem 2,043 5.51%
Jean-Claude Fayemendie Miscellaneous Left DVG 1,836 4.95%
Michel Adam The Greens VEC 1,015 2.74%
Simone Fayaud Communist PCF 984 2.66%
Jean-Baptiste Millon Front National FN 967 2.61%
Philippe Malsacré Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT 891 2.40%
Nathlaie Nouts Far Left EXG 788 2.13%
Patrick Bompoint Radical Party of the Left PRG 629 1.70%
Danièlle Dessouchet Far Left EXG 378 1.02%
Patrick Fito Movement for France MPF 346 0.93%
Jean-Pierre Tournier Far Right EXD 133 0.36%
Total 37,062 100% 37,625 100%
Registered voters 62,486 62,482
Blank/Void ballots 725 1.92% 1,195 3.08%
Turnout 37,787 60.47% 38,820 62.13%
Abstentions 24,699 39.53% 23,662 37.87%
Result PS gain from UMP

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Charente's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Marie-Line Reynaud 12,689 32.78
UMP Jacques Bobe 8,753 22.61
DVD Jérôme Mouhot 8,199 21.18
FN Xavier Jean Dupuis 3,027 7.82
CPNT Guillaume Boisumeau 1,941 5.01
LV Sophie Adam-Bouvyer 971 2.51
PCF Simone Fayaud 958 2.47
Others N/A 2,177
Turnout 39,497 64.95
2nd round result
UMP Jacques Bobe 18,579 50.53
PS Marie-Line Reynaud 18,187 49.47
Turnout 38,045 62.58
UMP gain from PS

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Charente's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Pierre-Rémy Houssin 12,830 33.47
PS Marie-Line Reynaud 12,149 31.69
FN Jean Dupuis 4,282 11.17
PCF Simone Fayaud 3,337 8.70
MPF Bruno Asseray 2,254 5.88
LV Pascal Béllanger 1,521 3.97
MEI Daniel Mercier 882 2.30
MRC Guy Lafont 816 2.13
DIV Rose Desport 264 0.69
Turnout 40,787 67.55
2nd round result
PS Marie-Line Reynaud 22,813 54.81
RPR Pierre-Rémy Houssin 18,808 45.19
Turnout 43,857 72.64
PS gain from RPR

References

  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 en Charente". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012".
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2007".