19th constituency of Paris | |
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Constituency of the National Assembly of France | |
Member | constituency abolished, 2012 |
Department | Paris |
Paris's 19th constituency was one of the 21 French National Assembly constituencies in the Paris department in the period 1988 to 2012. It was abolished in the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies, which reduced the number of constituencies in Paris to 18. The territory of the 19th constituency, in the north of Paris, corresponds almost exactly with the post-2012 17th constituency.
After the 1986 French legislative election, the new prime minister Jacques Chirac re-established the two-round single-member district electoral system. The number of deputies from Paris was maintained at 21 and the previous (pre-1986) electoral constituencies were therefore reduced from 31 to 21. The whole of the former 27th, part of the former 28th and part of the former 29th constituencies formed the new nineteenth constituency. [1] From the 1988 election to the 2010 redistricting, the constituency covered two districts of the 18th arrondissement (Goutte-d'Or and La Chapelle) and one district of the 19th arrondissement (La Villette). [2]
In 1999, the Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques estimated the population of the constituency as 106,141 inhabitants. [3]
Election | Member | Party | Notes | |
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1988 | Daniel Vaillant | PS | ||
1993 | Jean-Pierre Pierre-Bloch | UDF (PSD) | Election was annulled by the Constitutional Council, then a by-election was held | |
1994 | Daniel Vaillant | PS | elected at by-election | |
1997 | Nominated to the government, replaced by his substitute, Daniel Marcovitch | |||
1997 | Daniel Marcovitch | |||
2002 | Daniel Vaillant | |||
2007 | constituency abolished - Vaillant continued as the deputy for the 17th constituency, which covers almost exactly the same territory | |||
Candidate | Party | 1st round | 2nd round | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Daniel Vaillant | Socialist Party | PS | 8,070 | 32.25 | 14,634 | 54.72 | |
Jean-Pierre Pierre-Bloch | UDF (Social Democratic Party) | UDF (PSD) | 8,061 | 32.21 | 12,108 | 45.27 | |
Patrice de Blignières | National Front | FN | 3,371 | 13.47 | |||
Louis Baillot | Communist Party | PCF | 2,251 | 8.99 | |||
Manuel Escutia | Socialist Party dissident | diss. PS | 1,889 | 7.54 | |||
Louis Girard | Extreme Right | EXD | 1,028 | 4.10 | |||
Sauveur Boukris | Miscellaneous right | DVD | 228 | 0.91 | |||
Anne-Marie Desachy | POE | 87 | 0.34 | ||||
Pascal Jouvin | Miscellaneous right | DVD | 37 | 0.14 | |||
Registered Voters | 45,595 | 100.00 | 45,595 | 100.00 | |||
Abstentions | 20,229 | 44.37 | 18,106 | 39.71 | |||
Votes | 25,366 | 55.63 | 27,489 | 60.29 | |||
Blank or Void ballots | 344 | 1.36 | 747 | 2.72 | |||
Total Votes | 25,022 | 98.64 | 26,742 | 97.28 | |||
Source : Le Monde, 7 and 14 June 1988 |
First round | Second round | |||||
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Registered Voters | 41,825 | 41,825 | ||||
Abstentions | 16,015 | 38.29 % | 16,448 | 39.33 % | ||
Votes | 25,810 | 61.71 % | 25,377 | 60.67 % | ||
Votes | 25,810 | 25,377 | ||||
Blank or Void ballots | 854 | 3.31 % | 1,822 | 7.18 % | ||
Valid Votes | 24,956 | 96.69 % | 23,555 | 92.82 % | ||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Jean-Pierre Pierre-Bloch | Union for French Democracy (UDF) | 8,703 | 34.87 % | 12,262 | 52.06 % | |
Daniel Vaillant | Socialist Party (PS) | 5,483 | 21.97 % | 11,293 | 47.94 % | |
Patrice De Blignieres | National Rally (FN) | 3,604 | 14.44 % | |||
Philippe Germa | Ecology Generation (GE) | 2,317 | 9.28 % | |||
Mireille Marchioni | Communist (PCF) | 1,794 | 7.19 % | |||
Louis Girard | IFF [Notes 1993 1] | 888 | 3.56 % | |||
Annie Souchon | LO | 618 | 2.48 % | |||
Andre Malvoisin | Le Trèfle - Les nouveaux écologistes (NERNA) | 576 | 2.31 % | |||
Philippe Cretet | EXG | 282 | 1.13 % | |||
Bruno Sourcis | Union Ecologie et Démocratie (UED) | 233 | 0.93 % | |||
Jean-Claude Patout | Independent | 195 | 0.78 % | |||
Louis Andre | Majorité Présidentielle | 136 | 0.54 % | |||
Alain-Serge Clary | Mouvement des réformateurs (MDR ) | 127 | 0.51 % |
Table Notes 1993:
Jean-Pierre Pierre-Bloch's election in 1993 was annulled by the Constitutional Council, and a by-election held on 30 January and 8 February 1994.
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Daniel Vaillant | PS | 4,191 | 33.20 | 7,964 | 53.60 | ||
Anne-Marie Pierre-Bloch | UDF (PSD) | 3,968 | 31.43 | 6,893 | 46.39 | ||
Patrice de Blignières | FN | 1,840 | 14.57 | ||||
Mireille Marchioni | PCF | 943 | 7.47 | ||||
Louis Girard | Far Right | 475 | 3.76 | ||||
Bernadette Léonard-Deligny | The Greens | 264 | 2.09 | ||||
Dominique Martin-Ferrari | Ecology Generation | 256 | 2.02 | ||||
Arnauld Folch | Far Right | 221 | 1.75 | ||||
Philippe Crétet | LCR | 181 | 1.43 | ||||
Adnam Alnojem Azzam | 125 | 0.99 | |||||
Pierre Abadie | 72 | 0.57 | |||||
Alain-Serge Clary | MDR | 49 | 0.38 | ||||
José-Philippe Marquis | Miscellaneous Left | 36 | 0.28 | ||||
Registered Voters | 41,621 | 100.00 | 41,621 | 100.00 | |||
Abstentions | 28,773 | 69.13 | 26,031 | 62.54 | |||
Votes | 12,848 | 30.87 | 15,590 | 37.46 | |||
Blank or Void ballots | 227 | 1.77 | 733 | 4.7 | |||
Valid Votes | 12 621 | 98.23 | 14,857 | 95.3 | |||
Source : Le Monde, 8 February 1994, p. 12 |
First round | Second round | |||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Registered Voters | 40,955 | 40,954 | ||||
Abstentions | 15,868 | 38.74 % | 13,976 | 34.13 % | ||
Votes | 25,087 | 61.26 % | 26,978 | 65.87 % | ||
Total Votes | 25,087 | 26,978 | ||||
Blank or void votes | 783 | 3.12 % | 1,405 | 5.21 % | ||
Valid Votes | 24,304 | 96.88 % | 25,573 | 94.79 % | ||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Daniel Vaillant | PS | 8,025 | 33.02 % | 14,629 | 57.2 % | |
Jean Pierre Pierre-Bloch | UDF-PPDF | 6,435 | 26.48 % | 10,944 | 42.8 % | |
Patrice De Blignieres | FN | 3,596 | 14.8 % | |||
Michel Turoman | PCF | 1,805 | 7.43 % | |||
Jean Francois Blet | LV | 1,195 | 4.92 % | |||
Annie Souchon | LO | 989 | 4.07 % | |||
Patrick Maire | LDI | 376 | 1.55 % | |||
Gabriel Pictet | GE | 338 | 1.39 % | |||
Sarah Baruk | SRE [Notes 1997 1] | 309 | 1.27 % | |||
Raymond Delord | Independent | 257 | 1.06 % | |||
Agnes Memin | SEGA | 210 | 0.86 % | |||
Christiane Libouban | NERNA | 194 | 0.8 % | |||
Stephanie Stein | for a 4 day workweek | 183 | 0.75 % | |||
Marie Claude Schidlower | PT | 134 | 0.55% | |||
Henri Morel-Maroger | MEI | 127 | 0.52 % | |||
Pierre Yann Dieuaide | PH | 73 | 0.3 % | |||
Alain Piller | MDR | 44 | 0.18 % | |||
Thierry Telphon | PL [Notes 1997 2] | 13 | 0.05 % | |||
Corinne Taieb-Haddad | Independent | 1 | 0 % |
Table Notes 1997:
First round | Second round | |||||
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Registered Voters | 40,115 | 40,107 | ||||
Abstentions | 14,312 | 35.68 % | 16,281 | 40.59 % | ||
Votes | 25,803 | 64.32 % | 23,826 | 59.41 % | ||
Total Votes | 25,803 | 23,826 | ||||
Blank or Void ballots | 380 | 1.47 % | 784 | 3.29 % | ||
Valid Votes | 25,423 | 98.53 % | 23,042 | 96.71 % | ||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Daniel Vaillant | PS | 9 396 | 36.96 % | 13 447 | 58.36 % | |
Roxane Decorte | UMP | 5 304 | 20.86 % | 9 595 | 41.64 % | |
J.Pierre Pierre-Bloch | UDF | 2 690 | 10.58 % | |||
Martial Bild | FN | 2 136 | 8.4 % | |||
Claude Sergent | LV | 1 668 | 6.56 % | |||
Olivier Besancenot | LCR | 1 391 | 5.47 % | |||
Danielle Berlaimont | PCF | 666 | 2.62 % | |||
Francois Gaudu | PR | 483 | 1.9 % | |||
Patrick Berdah | Independent | 418 | 1.64 % | |||
Bernadette Brossat | LO | 243 | 0.96 % | |||
Alain Vauzelle | MNR | 196 | 0.77 % | |||
Francois Deroche | UDF dissident | 168 | 0.66 % | |||
Ihab Gazal | SEGA | 148 | 0.58 % | |||
Bernard Mayaud | Cap21 | 132 | 0.52 % | |||
Christina Artaz | PT | 98 | 0.39 % | |||
Veronique Rolland | ND | 93 | 0.37 % | |||
Nathalie Ovion | EXG | 63 | 0.25 % | |||
Nouhoume Ba | Independent | 36 | 0.14 % | |||
J.Michel Coffin | CPNT | 35 | 0.14 % | |||
David Gerbaudi | IR [Notes2002 1] | 28 | 0.11 % | |||
Antoinette Di Ruzza | PH | 19 | 0.07% | |||
Brice Mebo | GIP [Notes2002 2] | 12 | 0.05% | |||
Antoine Hitoto | [Notes2002 3] | 0 | 0% |
Table Notes 2002:
First round | Second round | |||||
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Registered Voters | 48 139 | 48 135 | ||||
Abstentions | 21,212 | 44.06 % | 22,435 | 46.61 % | ||
Votes | 26,927 | 55.94 % | 25,700 | 53.39 % | ||
Total Votes | 26,927 | 25,700 | ||||
Blank or Void ballots | 339 | 1.26 % | 677 | 2.63 % | ||
Valid Votes | 26,588 | 98.74 % | 25,023 | 97.37 % | ||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Daniel Vaillant | PS | 10,006 | 37.63 % | 15,778 | 63.05 % | |
Roxane Decorte | UMP | 7,591 | 28.55 % | 9,245 | 36.95 % | |
Fadila Mehal | MODEM | 2 184 | 8.21 % | |||
Olivier Raynal | LV | 1 766 | 6.64 % | |||
Anne Leclerc | LCR | 1 259 | 4.74 % | |||
Francoise Germain-Robin | PCF | 970 | 3.65 % | |||
Guillaume L'Huillier | FN | 781 | 2.94 % | |||
Jacques Mendy | DVG | 618 | 2.32 % | |||
David Pierre-Bloch | Independent | 565 | 2.13 % | |||
Bernadette Brossat | LO | 211 | 0.79 % | |||
Didier Marty | FA | 207 | 0.78 % | |||
Francois Delaporte | MNR | 154 | 0.58 % | |||
Nadia Bennadache | Parti Rachid Nekkaz | 129 | 0.49 % | |||
Clarisse Delalondre | PT | 118 | 0.44 % | |||
Jean Montane | PH | 28 | 0.11 % | |||
Aldjia Ait Ouarab | UDF-MODEM | 1 | 0 % |
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