Paris's 16th constituency

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16th constituency of Paris
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
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Paris, showing its post 2012 legislative constituencies
Deputy
Department Paris
Cantons 19th arrondissement of Paris (part)

The 16th constituency of Paris is a French legislative constituency in Paris. From the 2012 election on, the constituency is in the North-East of the city, covering areas previously in Paris's 20th constituency. From the 1988 to 2007 elections, the 16th constituency was based in the North-West of Paris, in areas now mostly in the 4th constituency.

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Historic representation

ElectionMemberPartyNotes
1958 Christian de La Malène CNIP Joined government
1961Lucien Carbon UNR Substitute for de La Malène
1962 Christian de La Malène
1967 UDR
1968
1973 CDP
1978 Edwige Avice PS
1981 Joined government
1981Roger Rouquette Substitute for Avice
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Bernard Pons RPR
1993 Joined government
1995Pierre Rémond Substitute for Pons
1997 Bernard Pons
2002 Françoise de Panafieu UMP
2007
2012 Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS Previously deputy for Paris's 20th constituency, based on the same area of Paris
2017 Mounir Mahjoubi LREM Secretary of State for Digital Affairs July 2017 to 2019
2017 Delphine O Substitute for Mahjoubi
2019 Mounir Mahjoubi Retook seat after leaving government
2022 Sarah Legrain LFI

Election results

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Paris's 16th constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LFI (NUPÉS) Sarah Legrain 20,829 56.51 +13.04
LREM (Ensemble)Yanis Bacha7,53420.44-17.64
LR (UDC)Marie Toubiana2,1535.84-1.56
MDP François Bechieau2,1425.81N/A
RN Nathalie Monsauret1,4543.94-0.04
REC Caroline Desgrange1,0922.96N/A
OthersN/A1,655
Turnout 36,85949.79-1.16
LFI gain from LREM

Sarah Legrain won in the first round. [1]

2017

Legislative Election 2017: Paris's 16th constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LREM Mounir Mahjoubi 13,434 38.08 N/A
LFI Sarah Legrain 7,350 20.84 N/A
EELV Dan Lert3,75810.65-0.47
PS Jean-Christophe Cambadélis 3,0358.60-32.63
LR Anne-Constance Onghena2,6117.40-13.51
FN Michel Bulte1,4043.98-1.93
PCF Sergio Tinti1,1923.38-9.26
OthersN/A2,168
Turnout 35,86250.95
2nd round result
LREM Mounir Mahjoubi 15,263 51.18 N/A
LFI Sarah Legrain 14,56248.82N/A
Turnout 31,74745.11
LREM gain from PS Swing

2012

2012 legislative election in Paris's 16th constituency [2]
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jean-Christophe Cambadélis PS 14,86441.23%22,73470.04%
Jean-Jacques Giannesini UMP 7,53820.91%9,72529.96%
Sergio Tinti FG 4,55612.64%
Bernard Jomier EELV 4,00911.12%
Michel Ciardi FN 2,1315.91%
Violette Baranda MoDem 1,0712.97%
Adrien Havas PP 4411.22%
Christian Ghiotti PPLD 3330.92%
Wafa Guiga NPA 2200.61%
Marina Podgorny LO 1880.52%
Mustapha Saadi PR 1630.45%
Serge Sebban POI 1630.45%
Thierry Rochas NC 1570.44%
Rudy Kazi PCD 850.24%
Thierry Broutin AR 660.18%
Irène Akoun DVD (PDL)640.18%
Valid votes36,04998.99%32,45996.07%
Spoilt and null votes3671.01%1,3273.93%
Votes cast / turnout36,41654.98%33,78651.02%
Abstentions29,81445.02%32,43448.98%
Registered voters66,230100.00%66,220100.00%

2007

Elections between 1988 and 2007 were based on the 1988 boundaries.

Map of Paris Constituencies, 1988-2007 elections Circonscriptions legislatives de Paris en 1988 gross numeros.svg
Map of Paris Constituencies, 1988-2007 elections
Legislative Election 2007: Paris's 16th constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMP Françoise De Panafieu 22,695 64.68
PRG Christine Goudert-Martin4,38512.50
MoDem Olivier Mousson4,02911.48
FN Danièle Lancon1,1113.17
LV Yves Contassot1,0873.10
OthersN/A1,779
Turnout 35,33763.72
UMP hold

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Paris's 16th constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DVD Françoise de Panafieu 14,217 40.83
UMP Bernard Pons* 7,779 22.34
PS Nelly Oehlhaffen5,41415.55
FN Danièle Lancon2,1246.10
DVD Atanase Périfan1,7374.99
LV Camille Cabral8322.39
MPF Alexandre Varaut7192.07
OthersN/A1,995
Turnout 35,11670.64
2nd round result
DVD Françoise de Panafieu 18,688 100.00
Turnout 22,62245.52
DVD gain from RPR

* Withdrew before the 2nd round

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Paris's 16th constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RPR Bernard Pons 17,206 53.63
PS Elizabeth Larrieu5,27616.44
FN Danièle Deleuze3,32510.36
DVD Alexandre Varaut1,9246.00
LV Martine Auber1,1753.66
PCF Geneviève Jollet7402.31
OthersN/A2,438
Turnout 33,02663.27
RPR hold

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