Guadeloupe's 3rd constituency

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3rd constituency of Guadeloupe
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French National Assembly
constituency
Deputy
Department Guadeloupe
Registered voters83,684

The 3rd constituency of Guadeloupe is a French legislative constituency in Guadeloupe, an insular region of France located in the Leeward Islands.

Contents

Since 2017, it is represented by Max Mathiasin an unaligned left wing (Miscellaneous left) deputy.

Deputies

ElectionMemberParty
1988 Dominique Larifla PS
1993 Édouard Chammougon RPR
1995 Leo Andy PS
1997
2002 Joël Beaugendre UMP
2007 Jeanny Marc PS
2012 Ary Chalus
2017 Max Mathiasin DVG [1]
2022

Election results

2022

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Rody Tolassy RN 4,16420.0911,39347.88
Max Mathiasin DVG 3,50816.9312,40252.12
Ferdy Louisy GUSR 2,91714.07
Sylvie Chammougon Anno PS 1,9249.28
Marie-Laure Aigle LFI 1,7318.35
Raphaël Lapin DVG 1,7118.26
José Toribio DVG 1,4176.84
Hubert Quiaba EELV 9454.56
Fauvert Saban DIV 5062.44
Fabrice Luce DIV 3971.92
Félix Alain Flémin PCF 3891.88
Grégory CabrionGGDN3291.59
Sidjie Esdras CO 2671.29
Delphine Pierquin LR 2581.24
Christian-Georges Henry-Léo DIV 1100.53
Paul Éric ConfiacGPRG1060.51
Béatrice Gama UDI 280.14
René Claude Argis DIV 160.08
Prévert Mayengo REC 20.01
Gilbert Edinval DIV 00.00
Votes20,725100.0023,795100.00
Valid votes20,72594.1023,79597.94
Blank votes6613.008891.05
Null votes6392.908481.01
Turnout22,02526.1125,53230.27
Abstentions62,32373.8958,80769.73
Registered voters84,34883,438
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nestor Luce LREM 2,62114.766,76434.85
Max Mathiasin DVG 2,29512.9312,64565.15
Ferdy Louisy PS 1,79210.09
José Toribio DVG 1,7689.96
Adrien Baron PS 1,7239.70
Hubert Quiaba DVG 1,0175.73
Sylvie Chammougon-Anno LR 1,0095.68
Céline Dechelette LFI 9465.33
Fauvert Savan DIV 8414.74
Ary Broussillon DVG 7564.26
Samuel Cazomont DIV 6373.59
Edwing Laupen Mondongue DVG 5683.20
Rody Tolassy FN 4712.65
Félix-Alain Flémin PCF 4152.34
Jean Morandais DIV 2431.37
Richard Nebor DVG 2181.23
Marie-Agnès Castrot EXG 1300.73
Paul Confiac DVG 910.51
Jessy Raoelison DIV 770.43
Jade GalletLFQO650.37
Sylvain Porlon DVD 400.23
Gilbert Edinval DIV 330.19
Éric Madachon DIV 00.00
Votes17,756100.0019,409100.00
Valid votes17,75691.4019,40988.14
Blank votes8554.401,2735.78
Null votes8154.201,3396.08
Turnout19,42623.2122,02126.31
Abstentions64,26276.7961,66373.69
Registered voters83,68883,684
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

2012 legislative election in Guadeloupe's 3rd constituency
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ary Chalus PS 10,38240.81%15,66551.15%
Max Mathiasin PS 6,27624.67%14,96348.85%
Jeanny Marc PS 6,23824.52%
Anne Legras FN 7172.82%
Jim Lapin NC 6422.52%
Gérard Uneau EELV 6042.37%
Francis Pauloby DVD 3631.43%
Lita Dahomay CO 2190.86%
Valid votes25,44195.09%30,62893.94%
Spoilt and null votes1,3144.91%1,9756.06%
Votes cast / turnout26,75534.76%32,60342.38%
Abstentions50,21165.24%44,32257.62%
Registered voters76,966100.00%76,925100.00%

Sources

  1. "Second tour législatives 2022 : Rody Tolassy et Max Mathiasin seront face à face pour la troisième circonscription". Guadeloupe le 1ere (in French). Retrieved 22 June 2022.

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

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