Alpes-Maritimes's 5th constituency

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5th constituency of Alpes Maritimes
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Constituency (post 2012) in department
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Deputy
Department Alpes Maritimes
CantonsContes, Guillaumes, Lantosque, Levens, Nice-9, Nice-14, Puget-Théniers, Roquebillière, Roquestéron, Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée, Saint-Martin-Vésubie, Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée, Villars-sur-Var

The 5th constituency of Alpes-Maritimes is a French legislative constituency that elects one deputy to the National Assembly.It was represented in the XVth legislature by Marine Brenier of the Republicans (LR). It takes in almost the entirety of the Nicois backcountry, and down to the sea to the west of the city of Nice, thus giving it the nickname 'Nice-Mountains'.

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Historic Representation

ElectionMemberParty
1988 Christian Estrosi RPR
1993 Gaston Franco RPR
1997 Christian Estrosi RPR
2002 UMP
2007 Charles-Ange Ginésy UMP
2010 Christian Estrosi UMP
2016 Marine Brenier LR
2017
2022 Christelle d’Intorni LR

Election results

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Alpes-Maritimes's 5th constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RPR Christian Estrosi 15,295 31.00
FN Robert Gazut 11,129 22.55
PS Paul Cuturello9,38819.02
PCF Francis Tujague8,44217.11
GE Xavier Robert1,6583.36
MPF Hélène Salicetti1,0572.14
OthersN/A2,377
Turnout 51,72464.52
2nd round result
RPR Christian Estrosi 27,240 66.71
FN Robert Gazut13,59133.29
Turnout 50,19262.62
RPR hold

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Aples-Maritimes's 5th constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMP Christian Estrosi 22,980 45.53
FN Jean Thiery 10,321 20.45
PS Paul Cuturello10,22720.26
PCF Jacques Tiberi3,9527.83
OthersN/A2,992
Turnout 51,45761.70
2nd round result
UMP Christian Estrosi 28,629 73.31
FN Jean Thiery10,42426.69
Turnout 44,43753.32
UMP hold

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Alpes-Maritimes 5th
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMP Christian Estrosi 32,58060.08
PS Paul Culturello8,56015.78
PCF Francis Tujague3,9597.30
FN Bruno Ligonie2,8465.25
MoDem Karine Lambert2,0023.69
EXD Pierre-Antoine Plaquevent1,1952.20
LV Jeannine Thiemonge7541.39
LCR Pascale Gacem7101.31
MEI Axel Hvidsten3440.63
ECO Serge Gabry3350.62
MNR Rose-Marie Baele2420.45
LMR Jean-Jacques Remond2410.44
LO Danièle Bartoli2400.44
Independent Michaël Abitbol2230.41
Turnout 54,90763.25
UMP hold Swing

2012

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Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Alpes-Maritimes' 5th Constituency election results
CandidateParty1st round2nd round
Votes %Votes %
Christian Estrosi Union for a Popular Movement UMP21,81444.23%28,01963.41%
Paul Cuturello Socialist Party PS12,41925.18%16,16836.59%
Danielle Cardin National Front FN10,55921.41%
Emmanuelle Gaziello Left Front FG1,9443.94%
Gildas DupréCEN6491.32%
Brigitte BallouardEcologistECO6151.25%
Florence CiaravolaFar LeftEXG4750.96%
Axel HvidstenEcologistECO3330.68%
Anthony Mitrano Miscellaneous Right DVD3070.62%
Jean-Pierre PisoniFar LeftEXG1320.27%
Jean-Marie AlexandreFar LeftEXG740.15%
Total49,321100%44,187100%
Registered voters85,42085,420
Blank/Void ballots6041.21%1,9324.19%
Turnout49,92558.45%46,11953.99%
Abstentions35,49541.55%39,30146.01%
ResultUMP HOLD

2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Marine Brenier LR 11,09028.9719,42561.21
Chantal Agnely FN 8,94823.3712,31138.79
Daniel Brun DIV 7,19218.79
Philippe Pellegrini FI 3,97810.39
Benoît Kandel DVD 1,7734.63
Jacqueline Devier PS 1,4723.84
Thibault Delhez DLF 8682.27
Maryse Ullmann ECO 8072.11
Christine Beyl ECO 6111.60
Feïza Ben Mohamed DIV 3971.04
Richard Zanca DIV 3500.91
Romain Icart DVD 2860.75
Patricia Ney DIV 2590.68
Jean-Marie Alexandre EXG 1820.48
Jean-Philippe Lefèvre DVD 720.19
Votes38,285100.0031,736100.00
Valid votes38,28597.0831,73691.18
Blank votes8112.062,1066.05
Null votes3420.879652.77
Turnout39,43844.8734,80739.60
Abstentions48,46555.1353,09360.40
Registered voters87,90387,900
Source: Ministry of the Interior

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References

  1. "Résultats des élections législatives 2012".

Sources

Results at the Ministry of the Interior (French)