Dordogne's 3rd constituency

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Dordogne's 3rd constituency
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Troisieme circonscription de la Dordogne.svg
Boundary of Dordogne's 3rd constituency in Dordogne
Dordogne-Position.svg
Location of Dordogne within France
Department Dordogne
Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Population88,639 (2013) [1]
Electorate67,406 (2017) [2]
Current constituency
Deputy Jean-Pierre Cubertafon
Political party  MoDem
Parliamentary group  MoDem

Dordogne's 3rd constituency is one of four French legislative constituencies in the department of Dordogne. It is currently represented by Jean-Pierre Cubertafon of the Democratic Movement (MoDem).

Contents

Historic representation

LegislatureStart of mandateEnd of mandateDeputyParty
1st 9 December 19589 October 1962 Georges Bonnet DVD
2nd 6 December 19622 April 1967
3rd 3 April 196730 May 1968 PRRS
4th 11 July 19681 April 1973 Pierre Beylot UDR
5th 2 April 19732 April 1978 Alain Bonnet MRG
6th 3 April 197822 May 1981
7th 2 July 19811 April 1986
8th 2 April 198614 May 1988 Proportional representation
9th 23 June 19881 April 1993 Alain Bonnet MRG
10th 2 April 199321 April 1997 Frédéric de Saint-Sernin RPR
11th 12 June 199718 June 2002 René Dutin PCF
12th 19 June 200214 May 2004 Frédéric de Saint-Sernin UMP
15 May 200419 June 2007 Bernard Mazouaud
13th 20 June 20076 March 2008 Michel Debet PS
7 March 200819 June 2012 Colette Langlade
14th 20 June 201220 June 2017
15th 21 June 201721 June 2022 Jean-Pierre Cubertafon MoDem
16th 22 June 2022ongoing

Elections

2024

CandidatePartyAllianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%+/–Votes%+/–
Florence Foubert RN 19,09340.13+17.67
Christelle Druillole PS 13,60028.58N/A
Jean-Pierre Cubertafon MoDem ENS 11,10323.33+0.02
WITHDREW
Myriam Thomasson LR 3,1046.52+0.80
Jacques Decoupy LO 6811.43+0.38
Valid votes47,58196.17±0.00
Blank votes9952.01-0.40
Null votes8981.82+0.40
Turnout49,47473.90+15.64
Abstentions17,47326.10-15.64
Registered voters66,947
Source: Minstry of the Interior [3] , Le Monde [4] [5]
ResultTBD

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Dordogne's 3rd constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LFI (NUPÉS)Cyril Girardeau 8,937 23.68 -16.36
MoDem (Ensemble) Jean-Pierre Cubertafon 8,796 23.31 -7.18
RN Florence Joubert 8,477 22.46 +11.45
PS Martial Peyrouny*3,6159.58N/A
LREM Guillaume Gardillou**2,2916.07N/A
LR (UDC)Myriam Thomasson2,1605.72-9.35
REC Antoine Coutou1,3583.60N/A
OthersN/A2,1085.59
Turnout 37,74258.26-1.73
2nd round result
MoDem (Ensemble) Jean-Pierre Cubertafon 14,284 36.52 -14.48
LFI (NUPÉS)Cyril Girardeau13,33534.10-14.90
RN Florence Joubert11,49129.38N/A
Turnout 39,11060.45+4.87
MoDem hold

[6]

2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jean-Pierre Cubertafon MoDem 11,89930.4916,67851.00
Colette Langlade PS 8,95022.9316,02149.00
Isabelle Hyvoz LR 5,88115.07
Philippe Guillerme FI 5,34013.68
Michel Bergougnoux FN 4,29811.01
Jean-Paul Salon PCF 1,3393.43
Patrick Volker DLF 6441.65
Anaïs Lagarde DIV 3680.94
Jacques Decoupy EXG 3090.79
Votes39,028100.0032,699100.00
Valid votes39,02896.4632,69987.28
Blank votes9752.412,9467.86
Null votes4561.131,8214.86
Turnout40,45959.9937,46655.58
Abstentions26,98140.0129,94044.42
Registered voters67,44067,406
Source: Ministry of the Interior [2]

2012

Colette Langlade was elected in the first round, since she received over 50% of the vote, and the turn-out was high enough.

2012 legislative election in Dordogne's 3rd constituency [7]
CandidatePartyFirst round
Votes%
Colette Langlade PS 23,58451.74%
Marie-Claude Abbes UMP 11,07724.30%
Dominique Halbout Du Tanney FN 4,2489.32%
Jean-Paul Salon FG 3,4727.62%
Jean-Michel Faure PR 1,5083.31%
Nadège Ravidat EELV 1,1382.50%
Vesna Lazarevic AEI 3350.73%
Jacques Decoupy LO 2170.48%
Valid votes45,57997.79%
Spoilt and null votes1,0302.21%
Votes cast / turnout46,60967.57%
Abstentions22,37132.43%
Registered voters68,980100.00%

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