2018 Essonne's 1st constituency by-election

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2018 Essonne's 1st constituency by-election
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  2017 18 November 2018 (first round)
25 November 2018 (second round)
2022  
Turnout18.09% Decrease2.svg22.02% (first round)
17.06% Decrease2.svg19.49% (second round)
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Nominee Francis Chouat Farida Amrani Grégory Saillol
Party DVG LFI RN
1st round
%
TBA
29.99% Increase2.svg4.54%
TBA
17.82% Increase2.svg0.21%
TBA
13.72% Increase2.svg3.52%
2nd round
%
6,570
59.10% Increase2.svg8.81%
4,546
40.90% Decrease2.svg8.81%
Eliminated

  Eva Sas - portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee Éva Sas Jean-François BayleMichel Nouaille
Party EELV LR PCF
1st round
%
TBA
10.53% Increase2.svg10.53%
TBA
10.21% Decrease2.svg1.72%
TBA
8.43% Increase2.svg0.85%
2nd round
%
EliminatedEliminatedEliminated

Deputy before election

Manuel Valls
DVG

Elected deputy

Francis Chouat
DVG

A by-election was held in Essonne's 1st constituency on 18 November 2018, with a second round on 25 November as no candidate secured a majority of votes in the first round. The by-election was prompted by the resignation of Manuel Valls to run for the mayoralty of Barcelona in the 2019 municipal elections. [1]

Contents

2017 election result

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Manuel Valls * DVG 7,03325.4511,75750.30
Farida Amrani LFI 4,86817.6111,61849.70
Caroline Varin LR 3,29811.93
Danielle Oger FN 2,81910.20
Alban Bakary DVD 2,1657.83
Michel Nouaille PCF 2,0957.58
Jean-Luc Raymond DVD 1,9046.89
Dieudonné DIV 1,0613.84
David Soullard DLF 6632.40
Jacques Borie DVG 2981.08
Sylvain Lacassagne PP 2891.05
Jean Camonin LO 2340.85
François Bouvard UPR 2200.80
Saliou Diallo DVG 2180.79
Gautier Albignac DIV 1130.41
Éric BerlingenUDMF1020.37
Stéphane Legruel NPA 1000.36
Mohamed Lemgharraz DIV 970.35
François Risacher POID 560.20
Nathalie Jolly DVD 40.01
Fadhel Mahbouli ECO 10.00
Jacqueline Sabattier PCD 00.00
Votes27,638100.0023,375100.00
Valid votes27,63896.8123,37589.82
Blank votes6722.351,9207.38
Null votes2390.847292.80
Turnout28,54940.1126,02436.55
Abstentions42,62859.8945,17663.45
Registered voters71,17771,200
Source: Ministry of the Interior
* Incumbent deputy

2018 by-election result

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%+/–Votes%+/–
Francis Chouat DVG 29.99+4.546,57059.10+8.81
Farida Amrani LFI 17.82+0.214,54640.90–8.81
Grégory Saillol RN 13.72+3.52
Éva Sas EELV 10.53+10.53
Jean-François Bayle LR 10.21–1.72
Michel Nouaille PCF 8.43+0.85
Mikaël Matingou DIV 4.57+4.57
Yavar Siyahkalroudi UPR 1.42+0.62
Rémy Courtaux DIV 1.31+1.31
Jean Camonin LO 1.23+0.38
Michèle Fédérak NPA 0.78+0.42
Votes100.0011,116100.00
Valid votes11,11690.23+0.41
Blank votes7396.00–1.38
Null votes4643.77+0.97
Turnout18.09–22.0212,31917.06–19.49
Abstentions81.91+22.0259,90882.94+19.49
Registered voters72,227
Source: Préfecture de l'Essonne

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