Constituency of the National Assembly of France
5th constituency of Paris |
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Paris, showing its legislative constituency boundaries from 2012 |
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Department | Paris |
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The 5th constituency of Paris (French: Cinquième circonscription de Paris) is a French legislative constituency in the department of Paris. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one member of the National Assembly using the two-round system. Its boundaries were heavily redrawn in 1988 and 2012. From 1958 until 1988 it was located on the Rive Gauche; since then it has been located on the Rive Droite. In the 2017 legislative election, Benjamin Griveaux of La République En Marche! (LREM) won a majority of the vote. Upon his appointment to the executive branch in 2017, he left his mandate to his substitute Élise Fajgeles, before regaining it in 2019.
Deputies
Election results
2024
Candidate
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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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Pouria Amirshahi
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LÉ
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NFP
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32,152
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54.24
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+5.36
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Rachel-Flore Pardo
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RE
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ENS
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17,879
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30.16
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+0.41
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Céline Chen
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RN
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4,186
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7.06
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+4.22
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Valentine Serino
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LR
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2,459
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4.15
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-0.63
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Thiaba Bruni
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DVE
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674
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1.14
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N/A
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Yoneko Kikuchi
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REC
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534
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0.90
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-2.48
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Théo Faucon
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UDI
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511
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0.86
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-1.95
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Arnaud Borowski
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DVE
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367
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0.62
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N/A
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Monique Dabat
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LO
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271
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0.46
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-0.11
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Raymond Victor Bassil
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DVC
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133
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0.22
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N/A
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Anne Chamayou
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DVG
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114
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0.19
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N/A
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Léonard Guiot
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EXG
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1
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0.00
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N/A
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Valid votes
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59,281
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99.02
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+0.05
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Blank votes
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400
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0.67
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-0.09
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Null votes
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187
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0.31
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+0.04
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Turnout
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59,868
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75.35
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+18.18
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Abstentions
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19,583
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24.65
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-18.18
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Registered voters
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79,451
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Source: Ministry of the Interior,[1] Le Monde[2][3]
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Result
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LÉ HOLD
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2022
[4]
2017
2012
2012 legislative election in Paris's 5th 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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Seybah Dagoma
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PS
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18,433
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43.60%
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27,385
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70.10%
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Benjamin Lancar
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UMP
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9,007
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21.30%
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11,681
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29.90%
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Martine Billard
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FG
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5,499
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13.01%
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Anne Souyris
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EELV
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3,636
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8.60%
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Loris Pruvot
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MoDem–NC
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2,056
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4.86%
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Jean-Baptiste Marly
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FN
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2,029
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4.80%
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Olga Johnson
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PR–LGM–CD
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292
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0.69%
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Thomas Samain
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Cap21
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286
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0.68%
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Mickaël Ferraz
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DVD
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214
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0.51%
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Isabelle Foucher
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NPA
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200
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0.47%
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Serge Federbusch
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DVD (PDL)
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197
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0.47%
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Gaspard Delanoë
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PFT
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180
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0.43%
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Monique Dabat
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LO
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145
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0.34%
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Abel Boyi-Banga
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PCD
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90
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0.21%
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Jeannine Sisti
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DVG
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13
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0.03%
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Valid votes
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42,277
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99.21%
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39,066
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96.92%
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Spoilt and null votes
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337
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0.79%
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1,042
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2.59%
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Votes cast / turnout
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42,614
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60.09%
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40,308
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56.84%
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Abstentions
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28,304
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39.91%
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30,606
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43.16%
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Registered voters
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70,918
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100.00%
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70,914
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100.00%
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2007
Elections between 1988 and 2007 were based on the 1988 boundaries.
2002
1997
References