In the electoral system for the French National Assembly, there is a first round. If a candidate obtains more than 50% of the vote and more than 25% of the total enrolment for the constituency, they are elected. Otherwise, a second round election is held, only first-round candidates with the support of at least 12.5% of eligible voters are allowed to participate, but if only 1 candidate meets that standard the two candidates with the highest number of votes in the first round may continue to the second round. In the second round, the candidate with a plurality is elected.
These are the deputies elected in the first round in 2017.
Deputy | Constituency | Notes |
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Napole Polutele | Wallis and Futuna | Polutele's election was later invalidated by the constitutional court, a by-election was held, which was won in the first round by Sylvain Brial. |
Paul Molac | Morbihan's 4th constituency | Source: Ministry of the Interior [1] |
Sylvain Maillard | Paris's 1st constituency | Source: Ministry of the Interior [2] |
Stéphane Demilly | Somme's 5th constituency | Source: Ministry of the Interior [3] |
Aveyron's 2nd constituency had a second round election, but with only one candidate. No candidate exceeded 50% of the vote in the first round and a second round with André At and Anne Blanc was called. André At then withdrew from the election before the second round was held. Blanc was elected with all of the votes at the second round. [4]
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