Dordogne's 1st constituency

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Dordogne's 1st constituency
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Premiere circonscription de la Dordogne.svg
Boundary of Dordogne's 1st constituency in Dordogne
Dordogne-Position.svg
Location of Dordogne within France
Department Dordogne
Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Population105,553 (2013) [1]
Electorate76,013 (2017) [2]
Current constituency
Deputy Pascale Martin
Political party  LFI
Parliamentary group  LFI

Dordogne's 1st constituency is one of four French legislative constituencies in the department of Dordogne. It is currently represented by Pascale Martin of La France Insoumise (LFI).

Contents

Historic representation

LegislatureStart of mandateEnd of mandateDeputyParty
1st 9 December 19589 October 1962 Raoul Rousseau UNR
2nd 6 December 19622 April 1967 Yves Guéna
3rd 3 April 19677 May 1968 UD-Ve
8 May 196830 May 1968 Claude Guichard
4th 11 July 196812 August 1968 Yves Guéna RI
13 August 19681 April 1973 Claude Guichard
5th 2 April 19736 May 1973 Yves Guéna UDR
7 May 197312 July 1974 Jean Lovato
13 July 19745 October 1974Vacant
6 October 19742 April 1978 Yves Guéna UDR
6th 3 April 197822 May 1981 RPR
7th 2 July 198118 January 1984 Roland Dumas PS
19 January 19841 April 1986 Christian Défarge
8th 2 April 198614 May 1988 Proportional representation
9th 23 June 19881 April 1993 Bernard Bioulac PS
10th 2 April 199321 April 1997 François Roussel RPR
11th 12 June 199718 June 2002 Michel Dasseux PS
12th 19 June 200219 June 2007
13th 20 June 200719 June 2012 Pascal Deguilhem
14th 20 June 201220 June 2017
15th 21 June 201721 June 2022 Philippe Chassaing LREM
16th 22 June 2022ongoing Pascale Martin LFI

Elections

2024

CandidatePartyAllianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%+/–Votes%+/–
Nadine Lechon RN 20,19938.24+17.95
Pascale Martin LFI NFP 15,54029.42+5.09
Clément Tonon HOR ENS 12,83524.30+2.82
WITHDREW
Bérenger Desport Namur LR 2,7895.28-6.87
Jonathan Almosnino LO 7511.42+0.60
Antoine Coutou REC 5721.08-2.81
Stéphane Lambert DIV 1290.24N/A
Valid votes52,81596.06-1.07
Blank votes1,2452.26+0.57
Null votes9221.68+0.50
Turnout54,98270.39+16.89
Abstentions23,12529.61-16.89
Registered voters78,107
Source: Minstry of the Interior [3] , Le Monde [4] [5]
ResultTBD

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Dordogne's 1st constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LFI (NUPÉS) Pascale Martin 9,845 24.33 -11.21
LREM (Ensemble) Philippe Chassaing 8,692 21.48 -13.11
RN Williams Ambroise8,20920.29+6.51
LR (UDC)Elisabeth Marty4,91512.15-1.52
PS Floran Vadillo*4,36010.78N/A
REC Pascale Leger1,5723.89N/A
OthersN/A2,8677.09
Turnout 40,46053.50-0.72
2nd round result
LFI (NUPÉS) Pascale Martin 18,366 51.85 +4.38
LREM (Ensemble) Philippe Chassaing 17,05348.15-4.38
Turnout 35,41951.33+2.72
LFI gain from LREM

[6]

* PS dissident

2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Philippe Chassaing REM 13,78534.5917,29852.53
Hélène Reys FI 7,12917.8915,63347.47
Marie-Catherine Halliday FN 5,49113.78
Laurent Mossion LR 5,44813.67
Michel Moyrand PS 4,29510.78
Vianney Le Vacon PCF 1,6734.20
Yann Lavalou ECO 1,0652.67
Corinne Roethlisberger EXG 3700.93
Gallo Thiam DVD 3280.82
Daniel Santalo DIV 2730.68
Votes39,857100.0032,931100.00
Valid votes39,85796.7032,93189.12
Blank votes8992.182,4566.65
Null votes4621.121,5664.24
Turnout41,21854.2236,95348.61
Abstentions34,80845.7839,06051.39
Registered voters76,02676,013
Source: Ministry of the Interior [2]

2012

2012 legislative election in Dordogne's 1st constituency [7]
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Pascal Deguilhem PS 22,90649.27%29,34765.99%
Philippe Cornet UMP 11,43624.60%15,12434.01%
Alexandre Bodecot FN 4,88310.50%
Violette Folgado FG 4,2089.05%
Francis Cortez EELV 1,0152.18%
Marie-José Abenoza DLR 4971.07%
Monique Escolier??3110.67%
Fatahi Kuye NC 3030.65%
Florence Valdes AEI 2940.63%
Lionel Agullo MEI 2190.47%
André Rosevegue NPA 2170.47%
Josefa Torres LO 2060.44%
Valid votes46,49597.98%44,47196.11%
Spoilt and null votes9582.02%1,8033.90%
Votes cast / turnout47,45363.22%46,27361.64%
Abstentions27,61236.78%28,79738.36%
Registered voters75,065100.00%75,070100.00%

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