2nd constituency of Guadeloupe | |
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Constituency of the National Assembly of France | |
Deputy | |
Department | Guadeloupe |
Registered voters | 86,978 |
The 2nd constituency of Guadeloupe is a French legislative constituency in Guadeloupe, an insular region of France located in the Leeward Islands.
Since 2022, it is represented by Christian Baptiste a Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe deputy. [1]
Election | Member | Party | |
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1988 | Ernest Moutoussamy | PPDG | |
1993 | |||
1997 | |||
2002 | Gabrielle Louis-Carabin | UMP | |
2007 | |||
2012 | DVG | ||
2017 | Justine Benin | ||
2022 | Christian Baptiste | PPDG |
Candidate | Label | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Justine Benin | LREM | 6,468 | 31.31 | 10,915 | 41.35 | |
Christian Baptiste | PPDG | 5,532 | 26.78 | 15,484 | 58.65 | |
Michel Tola | LFI | 3,068 | 14.85 | |||
Michel Girardy-Ramssamy | RN | 2,497 | 12.09 | |||
Ludovic Tolassy | MG | 1,152 | 5.58 | |||
Pauline Couvin | EELV | 430 | 2.08 | |||
Christiane Delannay-Clara | DLF | 241 | 1.17 | |||
Michelle Maxo | EELV | 236 | 1.14 | |||
Nancy Mathias | LC | 224 | 1.08 | |||
Aline Céril | CO | 221 | 1.07 | |||
Gérald Bougrer | DIV | 176 | 0.85 | |||
Paola Plantier | REC | 169 | 0.82 | |||
Steeve Rouyar-Cirederf | GPRG | 116 | 0.56 | |||
Dun Ferus | LR | 108 | 0.52 | |||
Sonia Retour | UDI | 21 | 0.10 | |||
Votes | 20,659 | 100.00 | 26,399 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 20,659 | 94.21 | 26,399 | 93.40 | ||
Blank votes | 543 | 2.48 | 770 | 2.72 | ||
Null votes | 726 | 3.31 | 1,097 | 3.88 | ||
Turnout | 21,928 | 24.98 | 28,266 | 32.20 | ||
Abstentions | 65,841 | 75.02 | 59,511 | 67.80 | ||
Registered voters | 87,769 | 87,769 | ||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior |
Candidate | Label | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Justine Benin | DVG | 4,540 | 22.58 | 14,379 | 64.26 | |
Diana Perran | LREM | 3,775 | 18.78 | 7,998 | 35.74 | |
Laurent Bernier | LR | 2,815 | 14.00 | |||
Warren Chingan | PS | 2,485 | 12.36 | |||
Michel Tola | LFI | 1,219 | 6.06 | |||
Sophie Peroumal Sylvanise | DVG | 1,059 | 5.27 | |||
Jacques Kancel | PCF | 947 | 4.71 | |||
Michel Girdary | DVG | 634 | 3.15 | |||
Rony Beral | DIV | 534 | 2.66 | |||
Prévert Mayengo | FN | 413 | 2.05 | |||
Liliane Montout | LR | 346 | 1.72 | |||
Patricia Paule Pompilius | ECO | 195 | 0.97 | |||
Sébastien Gauthier | DVD | 181 | 0.90 | |||
Marlène Valentino | CO | 166 | 0.83 | |||
Henri Luperon | DIV | 127 | 0.63 | |||
Philibert Carvigan | UDI | 127 | 0.63 | |||
Caroll Laug | DVG | 122 | 0.61 | |||
Steeve Rouyar | DIV | 81 | 0.40 | |||
Françoise Graux | DIV | 72 | 0.36 | |||
Sebastien Riglet | DIV | 63 | 0.31 | |||
Jean-Jacob Bicep | APLG | 61 | 0.30 | |||
Marie-Jeanne Quinol | UDI | 51 | 0.25 | |||
Moïse Ayassamy | DVD | 47 | 0.23 | |||
Serge Sercien | EXD | 33 | 0.16 | |||
Gérald Bougrer | DIV | 10 | 0.05 | |||
Leopold Deher-Lesaint | ECO | 2 | 0.01 | |||
Votes | 20,105 | 100.00 | 22,377 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 20,105 | 92.87 | 22,377 | 91.45 | ||
Blank votes | 704 | 3.25 | 945 | 3.86 | ||
Null votes | 840 | 3.88 | 1,148 | 4.69 | ||
Turnout | 21,649 | 24.89 | 24,470 | 28.13 | ||
Abstentions | 65,332 | 75.11 | 62,508 | 71.87 | ||
Registered voters | 86,981 | 86,978 | ||||
Source: Ministry of the Interior |
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | ||||||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||||||
Gabrielle Louis-Carabin | DVG | 13,853 | 56.95% | 20,347 | 72.46% | ||||||
Laurent Bernier | UMP | 5,280 | 21.71% | 7,934 | 28.25% | ||||||
Cédric Cornet | DVD | 2,839 | 11.67% | ||||||||
Christian Couchy | PS | 884 | 3.63% | ||||||||
Moïse Ayassami | DVD | 602 | 2.47% | ||||||||
Teddy Gabreau | FN | 379 | 1.56% | ||||||||
Claude Fletcher | CO | 199 | 0.82% | ||||||||
Christian Carvigan | PCD | 172 | 0.71% | ||||||||
Tony Sempaire | DVD | 116 | 0.48% | ||||||||
Valid votes | 24,324 | 95.40% | 28,081 | 94.49% | |||||||
Spoilt and null votes | 1,173 | 4.60% | 1,636 | 5.51% | |||||||
Votes cast / turnout | 25,497 | 31.27% | 29,717 | 36.45% | |||||||
Abstentions | 56,029 | 68.73% | 51,813 | 63.55% | |||||||
Registered voters | 81,526 | 100.00% | 81,530 | 100.00% |
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