Vaucluse's 3rd constituency

3rd constituency of Vaucluse
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Deputy
DepartmentVaucluse
CantonsBédarrides, Carpentras-Sud, Pernes-les-Fontaines.

The 3rd constituency of Vaucluse is a French legislative constituency in the Vaucluse département (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur). Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, a member of the National Front, represented the constituency during the XIV legislature (2012–2017). It has been held by Brune Poirson and her substitute, Adrien Morenas of REM since 2017.

History, geography and demography

According to the division into constituencies by the law n°86-1197 of 24 November 1986, the 3rd constituency of Vaucluse included six cantons : Bédarrides, Carpentras-Nord, Carpentras-Sud, Mormoiron, Pernes-les-Fontaines, Sault. According to the national census conducted in 1999 by the French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE), the total population of the constituency was estimated at 127,749 inhabitants.

Approved in February 2010 by the Constitutional Council of France, the redistricting of electoral boundaries came into effect from the 2012 legislative elections. Ratified on 21 January 2010 by the Parliament of France, the ordonnance n°2009-935 of 29 July 2009 reduced the area of the constituency.

Stretched over 345.72 km2 (133.48 sq mi), the 3rd constituency consists of three cantons and fifteen municipalities: Bédarrides (Bédarrides, Courthézon, Sorgues, Vedène), Carpentras-Sud (Althen-des-Paluds, southern part of Carpentras, Entraigues-sur-la-Sorgue, Mazan, Monteux), Pernes-les-Fontaines (Le Beaucet, Pernes-les-Fontaines, La Roque-sur-Pernes, Saint-Didier, Velleron, Venasque). After the boundary changes, the population of the constituency amounted to 96,291 inhabitants in 2008 and 97,206 inhabitants in 2009.

Deputies

Vaucluse's five constituencies in 2012
Vaucluse's four constituencies in 1986
Election Member Party Notes
1986 Proportional representation
1988 Jean-Michel Ferrand RPR
1993
1997
2002 UMP
2007
2012 Marion Maréchal-Le Pen FN
2017 Brune Poirson LREM
2017 Adrien Morenas substitute for Brune Poirson, replaced her while she was secretary of state for Ecological and Inclusive Transition
2020 Brune Poirson
2021 Adrien Morenas Replaced Poirson when she left the National Assembly
2022 Hervé de Lépinau RN

Election results

2024

Legislative Election 2024: Vaucluse's 3rd constituency[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RN Hervé de Lépinau 28,153 53.51 +16.48
PCF (NFP) Muriel Duenas 10,895 20.71 +1.55
RE (Ensemble) Souad Zitouni 8,947 17.01 −5.01
LR Christophe Tonnaire 3,284 6.24 −0.43
LO Bertrand Helleu 671 1.28 n/a
REC Louis Roussel 662 1.26 −5.26
Turnout 52,612 96.99 +50.08
Registered electors 79,341
RN hold

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Vaucluse's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RN Hervé de Lépinau 13,430 37.03 +5.22
LREM (Ensemble) Adrien Morenas 7,985 22.02 -10.05
PCF (NUPÉS) Muriel Duenas 6,947 19.16 +1.84
LR (UDC) Christophe Tonnaire 2,418 6.67 −7.06
REC Christian Montagard 2,364 6.52 N/A
DVE Bernard Maunier 825 2.27 N/A
Others N/A 2,298 6.33
Turnout 36,267 46.91 −0.22
2nd round result
RN Hervé de Lépinau 19,606 58.83 +9.51
LREM (Ensemble) Adrien Morenas 13,723 41.17 −9.51
Turnout 33,329 45.74 +4.45
RN gain from LREM

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2017

Legislative Election 2017: Vaucluse's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Brune Poirson 11,425 32.07
FN Hervé de Lépinau 11,335 31.81
LR Gilles Veve 4,893 13.73
LFI Laurence Cermolacce-Boissier 3,952 11.09
PCF Mina Idir 1,245 3.49
EELV Bernard Maunier 978 2.74
DLF Emmanuel Cointot 787 2.21
Others N/A 1,014
Turnout 35,629 47.13
2nd round result
LREM Brune Poirson 15,821 50.68
FN Hervé de Lépinau 15,398 49.32
Turnout 31,219 41.29
LREM gain from FN

2012

Results in the Vaucluse's five constituencies in 2012: pink (PS), blue (UMP), grey (FN), black (League of South)
2012 legislative election in Vaucluse's 3rd constituency
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Marion Maréchal-Le Pen FN 15,172 34.65% 18,920 42.09%
Jean-Michel Ferrand UMP 13,151 30.03% 16,100 35.82%
Catherine Arkilovitch PS 9,624 21.98% 9,926 22.08%
Roger Martin FG 3,392 7.75%
Astrid Ducros AC 796 1.82%
Bernard Maunier LT 767 1.75%
Bernard Hofmann MoDem 712 1.63%
Bertrand Helleu LO 178 0.41%
Valid votes 43,792 98.85% 44,946 98.35%
Spoilt and null votes 509 1.15% 752 1.65%
Votes cast / turnout 44,301 62.47% 45,698 64.44%
Abstentions 26,617 37.53% 25,214 35.56%
Registered voters 70,918 100.00% 70,912 100.00%

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Vaucluse's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Jean-Michel Ferrand 28,550 48.79
PS Nadine Peris 9,619 16.44
FN Guy Macary 4,588 7.84
MoDem Christian Chavrier 4,051 6.92
MPF Hervé de Lepinau 3,008 5.14
PCF Vivian Point 2,267 3.87
Far left Michel Cammal 1,789 3.06
LV Benoît Magnat 1,253 2.14
Others N/A 3,393
Turnout 59,562 61.20
2nd round result
UMP Jean-Michel Ferrand 35,680 64.47
PS Nadine Peris 19,660 35.53
Turnout 57,661 59.25
UMP hold

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Vaucluse's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Jean-Michel Ferrand 23,080 40.18
FN Guy Macary 14,250 24.81
LV Benoît Magnat 9,473 16.49
PCF Guy Moureau 4,998 8.70
Others N/A 5,641
Turnout 58,960 66.10
2nd round result
UMP Jean-Michel Ferrand 31,068 67.85
FN Guy Macary 14,723 32.15
Turnout 51,343 57.58
UMP hold

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Vaucluse's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Jean-Michel Ferrand 15,887 29.02
FN Guy Macary 14,146 25.84
DVG Christian Gros 8,011 14.63
PCF Roger Martin 5,866 10.72
LV Bernard Senet 5,858 10.70
DVD Bernard Autric 1,871 3.42
Others N/A 3,100
Turnout 57,384 70.76
2nd round result
RPR Jean-Michel Ferrand 30,602 63.00
FN Guy Macary 17,969 37.00
Turnout 58,267 71.86
RPR hold

References

  1. ^ "Découvrez la liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2024 dans votre circonscription". Le Monde. 19 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Publication des candidatures et des résultats aux élections - Législatives 2024". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Vaucluse". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 November 2022.

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