Dordogne's 2nd constituency

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Dordogne's 2nd constituency
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Deuxieme circonscription de la Dordogne.svg
Boundary of Dordogne's 2nd constituency in Dordogne
Dordogne-Position.svg
Location of Dordogne within France
Department Dordogne
Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Population109,506 (2013) [1]
Electorate82,415 (2017) [2]
Current constituency
Deputy Serge Muller
Political party  RN
Parliamentary group  RN

Dordogne's 2nd constituency is one of four French legislative constituencies in the department of Dordogne. It is currently represented by Serge Muller of National Rally (RN).

Contents

Historic representation

LegislatureStart of mandateEnd of mandateDeputyParty
1st 9 December 19589 October 1962 Henri Sicard UNR
2nd 6 December 19622 April 1967 Louis Pimont DVG
3rd 3 April 196730 May 1968 SFIO
4th 11 July 19681 April 1973 Jean Capelle DVD
5th 2 April 19739 November 1975 Louis Pimont PS
10 November 19752 April 1978 Raoul Jarry
6th 3 April 197828 September 1980 Michel Manet
29 September 198029 November 1980Vacant
30 November 198022 May 1981 Michel Suchod PS
7th 2 July 19811 April 1986
8th 2 April 198614 May 1988 Proportional representation
9th 23 June 19881 April 1993 Michel Suchod PS
10th 2 April 199321 April 1997 Daniel Garrigue RPR
11th 12 June 199718 June 2002 Michel Suchod MDC
12th 19 June 200219 June 2007 Daniel Garrigue UMP
13th 20 June 200719 June 2012
14th 20 June 201220 June 2017 Brigitte Allain EELV
15th 21 June 201721 June 2022 Michel Delpon LREM
16th 22 June 2022ongoing Serge Muller RN

Elections

2024

CandidatePartyAllianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%+/–Votes%+/–
Serge Muller RN 24,37442.71+18.94
Christophe Cathus PS NFP 16,13128.27+7.08
Michel Delpon RE ENS 11,17319.58-2.47
WITHDREW
Josie Bayle LR 4,5748.01+1.20
Lise Khelfaoui LO 8161.43+0.43
Valid votes57,06896.63-0.87
Blank votes1,1341.92+0.42
Null votes8571.45+0.45
Turnout59,05970.07+17.14
Abstentions25,22729.93-17.14
Registered voters84,286
Source: Minstry of the Interior [3] , Le Monde [4] [5]
ResultTBD

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Dordogne's 2nd constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RN Serge Muller 10,338 23.77 +7.82
LREM (Ensemble) Michel Delpon 9,591 22.05 -12.68
LFI (NUPÉS)Michèle Roux9,21421.19-9.10
PS Christophe Cathus*6,38414.68N/A
LR (UDC)Aurélien Delfour2,9616.81-7.04
REC Nathalie Ballerand2,1494.94N/A
LMR Amandine Legros9852.27N/A
OthersN/A1,8654.29
Turnout 43,48752.93-0.39
2nd round result
RN Serge Muller 18,891 50.44 +16.76
LREM (Ensemble) Michel Delpon 18,56149.56-16.76
Turnout 37,45250.58+3.33
RN gain from LREM

[6]

2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Michel Delpon REM 14,84434.7322,31766.32
Robert Dubois FN 6,81615.9511,33133.68
Gaëlle Blanc-Lajonie LR 5,92213.85
Brigitte Allain ECO 5,10511.94
Chrystel Boutillier FI 4,70211.00
Armand Zaccaron PCF 3,1427.35
Magali Jimenez ECO 8291.94
Robert Richard DLF 7151.67
Éric Mercier DIV 3630.85
Sandrine Ruchot EXG 2780.65
Éric Villemagne EXD 290.07
Votes42,745100.0033,648100.00
Valid votes42,74597.2333,64886.41
Blank votes8001.823,7119.53
Null votes4160.951,5824.06
Turnout43,96153.3238,94147.25
Abstentions38,48646.6843,47452.75
Registered voters82,44782,415
Source: Ministry of the Interior [2]

2012

2012 legislative election in Dordogne's 2nd constituency [7]
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dominique Mortemousque UMP 11,14422.11%22,24746.81%
Brigitte Allain EELVPS 8,22316.31%25,28453.19%
Armand Zaccaron FG 7,79315.46%
Béatrice Patrie DVG (PRG)7,38314.65%
Robert Dubois FN 7,23814.36%
Daniel Garrigue7,00413.89%
Sabine Robert AEI 6211.23%
Michel Delpon5371.07%
Bernard Albrigo NPA 3240.64%
Sandrine Ruchot LO 1450.29%
Valid votes50,41298.30%47,53194.49%
Spoilt and null votes8721.70%2,5705.11%
Votes cast / turnout51,28463.21%50,30362.02%
Abstentions29,84436.79%30,80637.98%
Registered voters81,128100.00%81,109100.00%

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