Dordogne's 3rd constituency | |
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Constituency for the National Assembly | |
Department | Dordogne |
Region | Nouvelle-Aquitaine |
Population | 88,639 (2013) [1] |
Electorate | 67,406 (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).
Legislature | Start of mandate | End of mandate | Deputy | Party | |
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1st | 9 December 1958 | 9 October 1962 | Georges Bonnet | DVD | |
2nd | 6 December 1962 | 2 April 1967 | |||
3rd | 3 April 1967 | 30 May 1968 | PRRS | ||
4th | 11 July 1968 | 1 April 1973 | Pierre Beylot | UDR | |
5th | 2 April 1973 | 2 April 1978 | Alain Bonnet | MRG | |
6th | 3 April 1978 | 22 May 1981 | |||
7th | 2 July 1981 | 1 April 1986 | |||
8th | 2 April 1986 | 14 May 1988 | Proportional representation | ||
9th | 23 June 1988 | 1 April 1993 | Alain Bonnet | MRG | |
10th | 2 April 1993 | 21 April 1997 | Frédéric de Saint-Sernin | RPR | |
11th | 12 June 1997 | 18 June 2002 | René Dutin | PCF | |
12th | 19 June 2002 | 14 May 2004 | Frédéric de Saint-Sernin | UMP | |
15 May 2004 | 19 June 2007 | Bernard Mazouaud | |||
13th | 20 June 2007 | 6 March 2008 | Michel Debet | PS | |
7 March 2008 | 19 June 2012 | Colette Langlade | |||
14th | 20 June 2012 | 20 June 2017 | |||
15th | 21 June 2017 | 21 June 2022 | Jean-Pierre Cubertafon | MoDem | |
16th | 22 June 2022 | ongoing |
Candidate | Party | Alliance | First round | Second round | |||||||||
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Votes | % | +/– | Votes | % | +/– | ||||||||
Florence Foubert | RN | 19,093 | 40.13 | +17.67 | |||||||||
Christelle Druillole | PS | 13,600 | 28.58 | N/A | |||||||||
Jean-Pierre Cubertafon | MoDem | ENS | 11,103 | 23.33 | +0.02 | WITHDREW | |||||||
Myriam Thomasson | LR | 3,104 | 6.52 | +0.80 | |||||||||
Jacques Decoupy | LO | 681 | 1.43 | +0.38 | |||||||||
Valid votes | 47,581 | 96.17 | ±0.00 | ||||||||||
Blank votes | 995 | 2.01 | -0.40 | ||||||||||
Null votes | 898 | 1.82 | +0.40 | ||||||||||
Turnout | 49,474 | 73.90 | +15.64 | ||||||||||
Abstentions | 17,473 | 26.10 | -15.64 | ||||||||||
Registered voters | 66,947 | ||||||||||||
Source: Minstry of the Interior [3] , Le Monde [4] [5] | |||||||||||||
Result | TBD |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |||
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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* | 3,615 | 9.58 | N/A | |||
LREM | Guillaume Gardillou** | 2,291 | 6.07 | N/A | |||
LR (UDC) | Myriam Thomasson | 2,160 | 5.72 | -9.35 | |||
REC | Antoine Coutou | 1,358 | 3.60 | N/A | |||
Others | N/A | 2,108 | 5.59 | ||||
Turnout | 37,742 | 58.26 | -1.73 | ||||
2nd round result | |||||||
MoDem (Ensemble) | Jean-Pierre Cubertafon | 14,284 | 36.52 | -14.48 | |||
LFI (NUPÉS) | Cyril Girardeau | 13,335 | 34.10 | -14.90 | |||
RN | Florence Joubert | 11,491 | 29.38 | N/A | |||
Turnout | 39,110 | 60.45 | +4.87 | ||||
MoDem hold | |||||||
Candidate | Label | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Jean-Pierre Cubertafon | MoDem | 11,899 | 30.49 | 16,678 | 51.00 | |
Colette Langlade | PS | 8,950 | 22.93 | 16,021 | 49.00 | |
Isabelle Hyvoz | LR | 5,881 | 15.07 | |||
Philippe Guillerme | FI | 5,340 | 13.68 | |||
Michel Bergougnoux | FN | 4,298 | 11.01 | |||
Jean-Paul Salon | PCF | 1,339 | 3.43 | |||
Patrick Volker | DLF | 644 | 1.65 | |||
Anaïs Lagarde | DIV | 368 | 0.94 | |||
Jacques Decoupy | EXG | 309 | 0.79 | |||
Votes | 39,028 | 100.00 | 32,699 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 39,028 | 96.46 | 32,699 | 87.28 | ||
Blank votes | 975 | 2.41 | 2,946 | 7.86 | ||
Null votes | 456 | 1.13 | 1,821 | 4.86 | ||
Turnout | 40,459 | 59.99 | 37,466 | 55.58 | ||
Abstentions | 26,981 | 40.01 | 29,940 | 44.42 | ||
Registered voters | 67,440 | 67,406 | ||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior [2] |
Colette Langlade was elected in the first round, since she received over 50% of the vote, and the turn-out was high enough.
Candidate | Party | First round | ||
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Votes | % | |||
Colette Langlade | PS | 23,584 | 51.74% | |
Marie-Claude Abbes | UMP | 11,077 | 24.30% | |
Dominique Halbout Du Tanney | FN | 4,248 | 9.32% | |
Jean-Paul Salon | FG | 3,472 | 7.62% | |
Jean-Michel Faure | PR | 1,508 | 3.31% | |
Nadège Ravidat | EELV | 1,138 | 2.50% | |
Vesna Lazarevic | AEI | 335 | 0.73% | |
Jacques Decoupy | LO | 217 | 0.48% | |
Valid votes | 45,579 | 97.79% | ||
Spoilt and null votes | 1,030 | 2.21% | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 46,609 | 67.57% | ||
Abstentions | 22,371 | 32.43% | ||
Registered voters | 68,980 | 100.00% |
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