2022 French legislative election in Ain

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The 2022 results in Ain

The 2022 French legislative election occurred on 12 June 2022 and 19 June 2022. In the Ain department, five deputies were elected with the department's five constituencies.

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Results

Elected deputies

ConstituencyOutgoing deputyPartyElected or re-elected deputyParty
1st Xavier Breton LR Xavier Breton LR
2nd Charles de La Verpillière* LR Romain Daubié MoDem
3rd Olga Givernet LREM Olga Givernet LREM
4th Stéphane Trompille LREM Jérôme Buisson RN
5th Damien Abad SE Damien Abad SE
* Outgoing deputy not-standing for re-election in 2022.

Department-wide results

Results of the 2022 French legislative election in Ain [1]
Party or coalition1st round2nd roundTotal seats+/-
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
La République En Marche! (LREM)26,09212.59018,39810.2411Decrease2.svg1
Democratic Movement (MoDem)12,9166.23024,96013.9011Increase2.svg1
Independent (SE)12,0345.81017,6879.8511Increase2.svg1
Ensemble (ENS)51,04224.63061,04533.9933Increase2.svg1
La France Insoumise (LFI)24,26111.71039,51022.0000Steady2.svg0
Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV)12,4286.00017,8249.9200Steady2.svg0
Socialist Party (PS)9,9824.82014,2037.9100Steady2.svg0
New Ecologic and Social People's Union (NUPES)46,67122.52071,53739.8300Steady2.svg0
National Rally (RN)43,54421.01022,60112.5811Increase2.svg1
The Republicans (LR)34,99416.88024,40813.5911Decrease2.svg2
Union of the Right and Centre (UDC)34,99416.88024,40813.5911Decrease2.svg2
Reconquête (REC)10,8015.2100N/A
Animalist Party (PA)3,4611.6700Steady2.svg0
The Patriots (LP)1,6320.7900Steady2.svg0
Debout la France (DLF)1,2030.5800Steady2.svg0
Union for France (UPF)2,8351.3700Steady2.svg0
Radical Party of the Left (PRG)2,2151.0700N/A
Rurality Movement (LMR)1,9920.9600Steady2.svg0
Lutte Ouvrière (LO)1,8090.8700Steady2.svg0
Popular Ecology1,7630.8500N/A
Federation of the Republican Left (FGR)1,7630.8500N/A
Independent Workers' Party (POID)2810.1400N/A
Sovereign Republic (RS)2650.1300N/A
The Reason of the People2650.1300N/A
Pirate Party (PP)820.0400Steady2.svg0
Sans Étiquette (SE)5,5112.6600Steady2.svg0
Total votes207,26698.14179,59190.57
White votes2,9641.4014,3387.23
Rejected votes9590.454,3702.20
Total211,1891000198,29910055Steady2.svg0
Abstentions229,50852.08242,45055.01
Registered voters - voter turnout440,69747.92440,74944.99
Results by nuance of the Ministry of the Interior [1]
Nuances1st round2nd roundTotal seats+/-
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
New Ecologic and Social People's Union NUP46,67122.52071,53739.8300Steady2.svg0
National Rally RN43,54421.01022,60112.5811Increase2.svg1
Ensemble! ENS39,00818.82043,35824.1422Steady2.svg0
The Republicains LR34,99416.88024,40813.5911Decrease2.svg2
Miscellaneous Right DVD14,0266.77017,6879.8511Increase2.svg1
Reconquête REC10,8015.2100N/A
Miscellaneous Centre DVC4,2822.0700N/A
Ecologists ECO4,0631.9600Steady2.svg0
Sovereign right DSV2,8351.3700Steady2.svg0
Radical Party of the Left RDG2,2151.0700Steady2.svg0
Miscellaneous extreme left DXG1,8090.8700Steady2.svg0
Divers DIV1,5650.7600Steady2.svg0
Miscellaneous Left DVG2920.1400Steady2.svg0
Total votes207,26698.14179,59190.57
White votes2,9641.4014,3387.23
Rejected votes9590.454,3702.20
Total211,1891000198,29910055Steady2.svg0
Abstentions229,50852.08242,45055.01
Registered voters - voter turnout440,69747.92440,74944.99

Results by constituency

The candidates are presented in descending order based upon the results of the first round. In the event of a victory in the second round by a candidate who did not come in first in the first round, their results are bolded.

First constituency

Outgoing deputy: Xavier Breton (The Republicans).

Results in the 1st constituency [2]
CandidateParty and coalition Nuance 1st round2nd round
Votes%Votes%
Xavier Breton LR (UDC)LR10,59925.3524,40863.22
Sébastien Guéraud PS (NUPES)NUP9,98223.8714,20336.78
Brigitte Piroux Giannotti RN RN8,97121.46
Vincent Guillermin [3] LREM (ENS)ENS8,07119.30
Julien Bellon REC REC1,9954.77
Eliane Armenjon PA ECO1,1612.78
Michael Mendes DLF (UPF)DSV6411.53
Éric Lahy LO DXG3910.94
Valid votes41.81198.3038,61194.76
White votes4901.151 5903.90
Rejected votes2340.555471.34
Total42,53510040,748100
Abstentions43,65250.6545,44652.73
Registered voters - voter turnout86,18749.3586,19447.27

Second constituency

Outgoing deputy: Charles de La Verpillière (The Republicans).

Results in the 2nd constituency [4]
CandidateParty and coalition Nuance 1st round2nd round
Votes%Votes%
Romain Daubié MoDem (ENS)ENS12,91626.4224,96058.34
Lumir Lapray EELV (NUPES)NUP12,42825.4217,82441.66
Olivier Eyraud RN RN11,35423.23
Alexandre Nanchi LR (UDC)LR7,19214.71
Alexandre Costa REC REC2,3924.89
Thomas Iglésis PA ECO6531.34
Delphine Carrier LP (UPF)DSV6531.34
Denis Baratay LMR DVD6181.26
Vincent Goutagny LO DXG4150.85
Colin MartetRS (LRDP)DIV2650.54
Valid votes48,88698.4042,78491.67
White votes6291.273,0436.52
Rejected votes1680.348451.81
Total49,68310046672100
Abstentions50,27050.2953,30753.32
Registered voters - voter turnout99,95349.7199,97946.68

Third constituency

Outgoing deputy: Olga Givernet (La République en Marche!).

Results in the 3rd constituency [5]
CandidateParty and coalition Nuance 1st round2nd round
Votes%Votes%
Olga Givernet LREM (ENS)ENS10,70429.9618,39858.72
Christian Jolie LFI (NUPES)NUP7,99022.3612,93241.28
Véronique Baude LR (UDC)LR6,42517.98
Frédéric Franck RN RN4,99313.97
Karine Dubarry REC REC1,8355.14
Jean-Loup KastlerEP (Federation of the Republican Left)ECO1,7634.93
Fulgence Kouassi [6] SE DIV5961.67
Thierry Vergnas LP (UPF)DSV5431.52
Marine Morvan Lembert PA ECO5301.48
Cécile Maisonnette LO DXG2810.79
Franck Bisetti PP DVC690.19
Maxence Ferte SE DIV00.00
Valid votes35,72998.5431,33092.38
White votes3851.061,8705.51
Rejected votes1450.407162.11
Total36,25910033,916100
Abstentions45,94555.8948,29158.74
Registered voters - voter turnout82,20444.1182,20741.26

Fourth constituency

Outgoing deputy: Stéphane Trompille (La République en Marche!).

Results in the 4th constituency [7]
CandidateParty and coalition Nuance 1st round2nd round
Votes%Votes%
Jérôme Buisson RN RN11,11624.8222,60162.27
Philippe Lerda LFI (NUPES)NUP7,78617.3813,69637.73
Isabelle Seguin LREM (ENS)ENS7,31716.34
Aurane Reihanian LR (UDC)LR7,19816.07
Stéphane Trompille LREM diss.DVC4,2119.40
Benoît de Boysson REC REC2,5065.59
Ali Benmedjahed PRG RDG2,2154.95
Nicolas Favre PA ECO1,1192.50
Annick Veillerot DLF (UPF)DSV5621.25
Sacha Forca LMR DVD4430.99
Sylvain Cousson LO DXG3080.69
Alban Defrasne PP DVG110.02
Valid votes44,792981436,29784.02
White votes6381.405,48112.69
Rejected votes2090.451,4233.29
Total45,63910043,201100
Abstentions49,25851.9151,70254.48
Registered voters - voter turnout94,89748.0994,90345.52

Fifth constituency

Outgoing deputy: Damien Abad (Independent/Miscellaneous right).

Results in the 5th constituency [8]
CandidateParty and coalition Nuance 1st round2nd round
Votes%Votes%
Damien Abad SE (ENS)DVD12,03433.3817,68757.86
Florence Pisani LFI (NUPES)NUP8,48523.5412,88242.14
Joëlle Nambotin RN RN7 11019,72
Julien Martinez LR (UDC)LR3 5809,93
Philippe Tournier-Billon REC REC2 0735,75
Stéphanie Paris LMR DVD9312,58
Celil Yilmaz SE DIV7041,95
Grégory Fabris LP (UPF)DSV4361,21
Sylvie Crozet LO DXG4141,15
Jean-Michel Boulmé POID DVG2810,78
Valid votes36,04897.2330,56990.54
White votes8202.212,3546.97
Rejected votes2060.568392.49
Total37,07410033,762100
Abstentions40,38252.1443,70456.42
Registered voters - voter turnout77,45647.8677,46643.58

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