Loir-et-Cher's 3rd constituency
Constituency of the National Assembly of France
3rd constituency of Loir-et-Cher |
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| Loir-et-Cher within France | Deputy | |
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Department | Loir-et-Cher |
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Cantons | Droué, Herbault, Marchenoir, Mer, Mondoubleau, Montoire-sur-le-Loir, Morée, Ouzouer-le-Marché, Saint-Amand-Longpré, Savigny-sur-Braye, Selommes, Vendôme I, Vendôme II |
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Registered voters | 93669[2] |
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The 3rd constituency of the Loir-et-Cher (French: Troisième circonscription de Loir-et-Cher) is a French legislative constituency in the Seine-Maritime département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.
Description
The 3rd Constituency of the Loir-et-Cher covers the north west of the department including the medieval town of Vendôme on the Loir river.
The seat has consistently returned deputies from the centre right.
Assembly Members
[1]
Election results
2024
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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Votes
|
%
|
+/–
|
|
Virginia de Oliviera
|
RN
|
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22,674
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41.06
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+17.03
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24,877
|
45.29
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+0.51
|
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Christophe Marion
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REN
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Ensemble
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20,014
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36.25
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+11.71
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30,055
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54.71
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-0.51
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Noé Petit
|
LE
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NFP
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10,795
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19.55
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+0.25
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withdrew
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Claude Lamy
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LO
|
|
986
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1.79
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+0.25
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Alexandre Bonnassieux
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REC
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748
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1.35
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-2.22
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Votes
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55,225
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100.00
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54,932
|
100.00
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|
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Valid votes
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55,225
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96.93
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-0.53
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54,932
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95.30
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+3.80
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Blank votes
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1,190
|
2.09
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+0.29
|
1,981
|
3.44
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-3.00
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Null votes
|
557
|
0.98
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+0.25
|
730
|
1.27
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-0.78
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Turnout
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56,972
|
70.29
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+17.44
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57,643
|
71.12
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+20.00
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Abstentions
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24,082
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9.71
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-17.44
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23,412
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28.88
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-20.00
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Registered voters
|
81,054
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81,055
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Source: [1]
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Result
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RE HOLD
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2022
[3]
2017
Candidate
|
Label
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
|
%
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Votes
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%
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Maurice Leroy
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UDI
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17,175
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38.11
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23,088
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60.96
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Marlène Martin
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REM
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12,145
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26.95
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14,784
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39.04
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Jean-Yves Narquin
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FN
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6,637
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14.73
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Cécile Rivière
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FI
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4,089
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9.07
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Christian Guellier
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ECO
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2,660
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5.90
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Patrick Callu
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PCF
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1,618
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3.59
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Claude Lamy
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EXG
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331
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0.73
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Catherine Evesque
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DIV
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274
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0.61
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Burhan Caglar
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DIV
|
140
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0.31
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Votes
|
45,069
|
100.00
|
37,872
|
100.00
|
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Valid votes
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45,069
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97.99
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37,872
|
91.74
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Blank votes
|
678
|
1.47
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2,458
|
5.95
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Null votes
|
246
|
0.53
|
953
|
2.31
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Turnout
|
45,993
|
55.95
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41,283
|
50.23
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Abstentions
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36,204
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44.05
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40,900
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49.77
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Registered voters
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82,197
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82,183
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Source: Ministry of the Interior[4]
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2012
2012 legislative election in Loir-Et-Cher's 3rd constituency[5]
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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Maurice Leroy
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NC
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22,458
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43.42%
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28,847
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58.05%
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Karine Gloanec Maurin
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PS
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15,331
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29.64%
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20,850
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41.95%
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Jean-Yves Narquin
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FN
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6,766
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13.08%
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Patrick Callu
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FG
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3,042
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5.88%
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Florent Grospart
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EELV
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1,229
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2.38%
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Patrick Rougevin-Baville
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PCD
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723
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1.40%
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Jeanne Dumont
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UDN
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623
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1.20%
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Mariève Lambert
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DLR
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464
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0.90%
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Claude Lamy
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LO
|
284
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0.55%
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Eric Labbe
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|
279
|
0.54%
|
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Gérard Confino
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AEI
|
270
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0.52%
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Alex Babarczi
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NPA
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218
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0.42%
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Alain Alexandre
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AR
|
30
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0.06%
|
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Valid votes
|
51,717
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98.29%
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49,697
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96.97%
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Spoilt and null votes
|
901
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1.71%
|
1,555
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3.03%
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Votes cast / turnout
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52,618
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63.85%
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51,252
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62.20%
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Abstentions
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29,786
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36.15%
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31,146
|
37.80%
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Registered voters
|
82,404
|
100.00%
|
82,398
|
100.00%
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2007
2002
1997
1993
References
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