New Caledonia's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of New Caledonia
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
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The constituency in New Caledonia
Deputy
Department New Caledonia
Cantons North Province and a majority of South Province
Registered voters124,939

The 2nd constituency of New Caledonia is a French legislative constituency in New Caledonia.

Contents

The second constituency was created in a redistricting in 1978. Between 1978 and a new redistricting in 1986, the second constituency represented the western shore of the main island, but its main population centre was Nouméa, a largely French-populated loyalist stronghold. Since 1986, the constituency has been composed of the so-called brousse—that is, the rural parts of the main island, which are mostly Kanak, but also the more populous French-populated suburbs of Nouméa.

Deputies

ElectionMemberParty
1988 Maurice Nénou RPCR
1993
1997 Pierre Frogier RPCR
2002
2007
2012 Philippe Gomès UDI/CE
2017
2022 Nicolas Metzdorf GNC/RE
2024 Emmanuel Tjibaou UC

Election results

2024

CandidatePartyAllianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Emmanuel Tjibaou UC FLNKS 32,92644.0651,72457.44
Alcide Ponga LR LR-LL 27,03836.1838,32042.56
Milakulo Tukumuli EO 8,90611.92
Gérard Poadja CE Ensemble 3,9465.28
Luther Voudjo REG 1,1141.49
Ronald Frère REG 8081.08
Valid votes74,738100.0090,044100.00
Blank votes1,0421.367450.82
Null votes6090.807450.82
Turnout76,38961.1491,28473.06
Abstentions48,56238.8633,65526.94
Registered voters124,951124,939
Source:
ResultUC GAIN FROM GNC/RE

2022

Legislative Election 2022: New Caledonia's 2nd constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LREM (Ensemble) Nicolas Metzdorf 13,552 33.71 N/A
FLNKS Gérard Reignier 13,175 32.77 +2.69
LR (UDC)Thierry Santa8,75821.78−2.16
DVD Pascal Lafleur2,1717.40N/A
DVC Joël Kasarherou1,4614.98N/A
RN Alain Descombels1,6003.98+7.71
REG Muneiko Haocas1,3623.39N/A
DVC Michèle Homboe1,0142.52N/A
OthersN/A1,1411.84
Turnout 40,20233.70−3.47
2nd round result
LREM (Ensemble) Nicolas Metzdorf 31,398 54.23 N/A
FLNKS Gérard Reignier26,50045.77+0.72
Turnout 57,89848.46−3.99
LREM gain from UDI

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2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Louis Mapou REG 11,26230.0823,41345.05
Philippe Gomès CE (UDI)8,96323.9428,55754.95
Harold Martin DVD 5,75215.36
Bianca Hénin FN 4,37811.69
Gil Brial DVD 3,74610.00
Pascal Vittori DVD 2,5566.83
Henry Bodeouarou REG 3660.98
Oscar Diaz DIV 2650.71
Manuel Millar DIV 1550.41
Votes37,443100.0051,970100.00
Valid votes37,44396.2851,97094.69
Blank votes1,0122.601,9503.55
Null votes4331.119621.75
Turnout38,88837.1754,88252.45
Abstentions65,74862.8349,75247.55
Registered voters104,636104,634
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

2012 legislative election in Nouvelle-Caledonie's 2nd constituency
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jean-Pierre Djaiwe REG 15,89036.20%25,64447.45%
Philippe Gomes UDI 14,47032.96%28,39852.55%
Eric Gay UMP 8,81420.08%
Bianca Henin FN 2,5345.77%
Cédrik Sangarne DVD 2,1935.00%
Valid votes43,90197.75%54,04296.95%
Spoilt and null votes1,0092.25%1,6983.05%
Votes cast / turnout44,91050.28%55,74062.41%
Abstentions44,41349.72%33,57137.59%
Registered voters89,323100.00%89,311100.00%

2007

Legislative Election 2007: New Caledonia 2nd – 2nd round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMP Pierre Frogier 25,55954.13
FLNKS Charles Pidjot21,66345.87
Turnout 47,22262.18
UMP hold Swing

2002

Legislative Election 2002: New Caledonia 2nd – 2nd round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMP Pierre Frogier 15,71955.70
FLNKS Paul Neaoutyine12,49544.30
Turnout 22,72942.17
UMP hold Swing

1997

Legislative Election 1997: New Caledonia 2nd – 2nd round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RPR Pierre Frogier 15,39860.99
FLNKS Philippe Pentecost9,84939.01
Turnout 25,24748.58
RPR hold Swing

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References

  1. l'Intérieur, Ministère de. "Résultats des élections législatives 2022" (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-05.

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