Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
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Constituency of the
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Deputy
Department Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Cantons Barcelonnette, Forcalquier, Manosque-1, Manosque-2, Manosque-3, Oraison, Reillanne, Seyne, Sisteron
Registered voters81,381

The 2nd constituency of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is a French legislative constituency in the southeastern Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department. Like all constituencies, it elects one deputy via the two-round voting system.

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Since 2022, its deputy has been Léo Walter of La France Insoumise (LFI). Walter unseated outgoing deputy Christophe Castaner of La République En Marche! (LREM), who served as Minister of the Interior from 2018 to 2020 under Prime Minister Édouard Philippe.

Members elected

ElectionMemberPartyVote in 2nd roundRunner-up
1958 Gabriel Domenech MRP
1962 Claude Delorme SFIO
1967
1968 PS
1973
1978 Pierre Girardot PCF
1981 André Bellon PS
1986 proportional representation by department list of deputies
1988 André Bellon PS 51.5% RPR
1993 Pierre Delmar RPR 72.4% FN
1997 Robert Honde PRG 50.4% RPR
2002 Daniel Spagnou UMP 59.9% PRG
2007 54.0% PS
2012 Christophe Castaner PS 54.0% UMP
2017 LREM 61.6% LFI
2017 Emmanuelle Fontaine-Domeizel [note 1]
2020 Christophe Castaner
2022 Léo Walter LFI 51.48% LREM

Notes

  1. Substitute for Christophe Castaner, appointed Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament

Election results

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LREM (Ensemble) Christophe Castaner 10,232 30.16 -13.88
LFI (NUPÉS) Léo Walter 9,940 29.30 +10.17
RN Aurélie Abeille7,90623.31+9.73
REC Myriam Cadenel1,4354.23N/A
UDI (UDC)Marie Ferreira1,2883.80-0.81
ECO Clémence Razeau7812.30-0.01
OthersN/A2,3426.90
Turnout 33,92452.21-0.95
2nd round result
LFI (NUPÉS) Léo Walter 16,063 51.48 +13.05
LREM (Ensemble) Christophe Castaner 15,13748.52-13.05
Turnout 31,20051.80+6.05
LFI gain from LREM

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2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Christophe Castaner REM 14,95744.0416,41261.57
Léo Walter FI 5,62216.5510,24438.43
Christian Girard FN 4,61113.58
Jean-Claude Castel DVD 3,86111.37
Sébastien Ginet LR 1,5654.61
Isabelle Thibault PCF 8772.58
Claudine Razeau ECO 7862.31
Noël Chuisano DLF 5341.57
Christine Cypriani-Mouton DVG 3781.11
Nathalie Hue-Courtin DIV 3160.93
Christophe Bravard DIV 2360.69
Henri Cyvoct EXG 2180.64
Votes33,961100.0026,656100.00
Valid votes33,96197.7926,65689.19
Blank votes5251.512,1747.27
Null votes2410.691,0573.54
Turnout34,72753.1629,88745.75
Abstentions30,59946.8435,44054.25
Registered voters65,32665,327
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd Constituency election results
CandidateParty1st round2nd round
Votes %Votes %
Christophe Castaner Socialist Party PS13,87235.76%20,41154.04%
Jean-Claude Castel Union for a Popular Movement UMP11,54929.77%17,35745.96%
Jean-Claude Diedrich National Front FN5,91515.25%
Martine Carriol Left Front FG3,6359.37%
Catherine Berthonneche The Greens VEC1,7024.39%
Isabelle VerschuerenCEN6271.62%
Yamina GuebliEcologistECO3270.84%
Bruno MorinNCE3170.82%
Noël Chuisano Miscellaneous Right DVD3150.81%
Jean-Michel Rovida Centrist Alliance ALLI2200.57%
Brigitte PicardFar LeftEXG1790.46%
Cyril BelmonteFar LeftEXG1380.36%
Total38,796100%37,768100%
Registered voters63,32763,340
Blank/Void ballots6051.54%1,2923.31%
Turnout39,40162.22%39,06061.67%
Abstentions23,92637.78%24,28038.33%
ResultPS GAIN

2007

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd Constituency election results
CandidateParty1st round2nd round
Votes %Votes %
Daniel Spagnou Union for a Popular Movement UMP18,24946.25%20,90553.96%
Christophe Castaner Socialist Party PS11,23228.46%17,84046.04%
Isabelle Verschueren Democratic Movement MoDem2,2695.75%
Jean-Claude Cauvin Communist COM1,7894.53%
Mireille D'Ornano National Front FN1,7024.31%
Patrick Garnon The Greens VEC1,1252.85%
Karine DenkoFar LeftEXG8252.09%
Gilles Ravera Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT6291.59%
Jeannine Douzon Movement for France MPF4261.08%
Véronique RaphelEcologistECO3850.98%
Xavier DejasminDiversDIV3200.81%
Michèle ChassaingFar RightEXD1780.45%
Max IllyFar LeftEXG1760.45%
Claude SenesFar LeftEXG1560.40%
Total39,461100%38,745100%
Registered voters60,86660,861
Blank/Void ballots6711.67%1,1812.96%
Turnout40,13265.94%39,92665.60%
Abstentions20,73434.06%20,93534.40%
ResultUMP HOLD

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMP Daniel Spagnou 15,072 40.41
PRG Robert Honde 8,388 22.49
FN Remy le Cardinal3,93110.54
PCF Tannick Philipponneau2,7527.38
LMR Christian Pesce1,3593.64
LV Patricia Starek1,2133.25
UDF Claude Laugier1,0032.69
LCR Gerard Guieu7582.03
MNR Mireille d'Ornano7502.01
OthersN/A2,076
Turnout 38,16668.88
2nd round result
UMP Daniel Spagnou 20,402 59.91
PRG Robert Honde13,65440.09
Turnout 35,95964.91
UMP gain from PRG

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RPR Pierre Delmar 10,363 30.37
PRG Robert Honde 8,330 24.41
FN Mireille d'Ornano5,67116.62
PCF Raymond Bressand4,82314.13
MPF Marie-Christine Brun-Bourlier1,4744.32
ECO Antoine Labeyrie1,3794.04
OthersN/A2,081
Turnout 36,02169.56
2nd round result
PRG Robert Honde 18,062 50.40
RPR Pierre Delmar17,77249.60
Turnout 38,62474.61
PRG gain from RPR

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