Guadeloupe's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of Guadeloupe
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
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Deputy
Department Guadeloupe
Registered voters86,978

The 2nd constituency of Guadeloupe is a French legislative constituency in Guadeloupe, an insular region of France located in the Leeward Islands.

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Since 2022, it is represented by Christian Baptiste a Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe deputy. [1]

Deputies

ElectionMemberParty
1988 Ernest Moutoussamy PPDG
1993
1997
2002 Gabrielle Louis-Carabin UMP
2007
2012 DVG
2017 Justine Benin
2022 Christian Baptiste PPDG

Election results

2022

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Justine Benin LREM 6,46831.3110,91541.35
Christian Baptiste PPDG 5,53226.7815,48458.65
Michel Tola LFI 3,06814.85
Michel Girardy-Ramssamy RN 2,49712.09
Ludovic TolassyMG1,1525.58
Pauline Couvin EELV 4302.08
Christiane Delannay-Clara DLF 2411.17
Michelle Maxo EELV 2361.14
Nancy Mathias LC 2241.08
Aline Céril CO 2211.07
Gérald Bougrer DIV 1760.85
Paola Plantier REC 1690.82
Steeve Rouyar-CirederfGPRG1160.56
Dun Ferus LR 1080.52
Sonia Retour UDI 210.10
Votes20,659100.0026,399100.00
Valid votes20,65994.2126,39993.40
Blank votes5432.487702.72
Null votes7263.311,0973.88
Turnout21,92824.9828,26632.20
Abstentions65,84175.0259,51167.80
Registered voters87,76987,769
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Justine Benin DVG 4,54022.5814,37964.26
Diana Perran LREM 3,77518.787,99835.74
Laurent Bernier LR 2,81514.00
Warren Chingan PS 2,48512.36
Michel Tola LFI 1,2196.06
Sophie Peroumal Sylvanise DVG 1,0595.27
Jacques Kancel PCF 9474.71
Michel Girdary DVG 6343.15
Rony Beral DIV 5342.66
Prévert Mayengo FN 4132.05
Liliane Montout LR 3461.72
Patricia Paule Pompilius ECO 1950.97
Sébastien Gauthier DVD 1810.90
Marlène Valentino CO 1660.83
Henri Luperon DIV 1270.63
Philibert Carvigan UDI 1270.63
Caroll Laug DVG 1220.61
Steeve Rouyar DIV 810.40
Françoise Graux DIV 720.36
Sebastien Riglet DIV 630.31
Jean-Jacob BicepAPLG610.30
Marie-Jeanne Quinol UDI 510.25
Moïse Ayassamy DVD 470.23
Serge Sercien EXD 330.16
Gérald Bougrer DIV 100.05
Leopold Deher-Lesaint ECO 20.01
Votes20,105100.0022,377100.00
Valid votes20,10592.8722,37791.45
Blank votes7043.259453.86
Null votes8403.881,1484.69
Turnout21,64924.8924,47028.13
Abstentions65,33275.1162,50871.87
Registered voters86,98186,978
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

2012 legislative election in Guadeloupe's 2nd constituency
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Gabrielle Louis-Carabin DVG 13,85356.95%20,34772.46%
Laurent Bernier UMP 5,28021.71%7,93428.25%
Cédric Cornet DVD 2,83911.67%
Christian Couchy PS 8843.63%
Moïse Ayassami DVD 6022.47%
Teddy Gabreau FN 3791.56%
Claude Fletcher CO 1990.82%
Christian Carvigan PCD 1720.71%
Tony Sempaire DVD 1160.48%
Valid votes24,32495.40%28,08194.49%
Spoilt and null votes1,1734.60%1,6365.51%
Votes cast / turnout25,49731.27%29,71736.45%
Abstentions56,02968.73%51,81363.55%
Registered voters81,526100.00%81,530100.00%

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References

  1. "En direct - Législatives 2022 : les bureaux de vote ont ouvert en France métropolitaine". CNEWS (in French). Retrieved 22 June 2022.

Sources

Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).