Results of the 2024 French legislative election in Alpes-Maritimes

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Following the first round of the 2024 French legislative election on 30 June 2024, runoff elections in each constituency where no candidate received a vote share greater than 50 percent were scheduled for 7 July. Candidates permitted to stand in the runoff elections needed to either come in first or second place in the first round or achieve more than 12.5 percent of the votes of the entire electorate (as opposed to 12.5 percent of the vote share due to low turnout).

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Alpes-Maritimes

1st constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Éric Ciotti Union of the far right The Republicans 20,80941.0422,58445.14
Olivier Salerno New Popular Front La France Insoumise 13,49926.6216,07732.13
Graig Monetti Ensemble Horizons 11,55822.7911,37422.73
Virgile Vanier-Guérin The Republicans 2,9335.78
Lalla Chama Ben Moulay Ecologists Independent 1,4272.81
Alain Angoulet Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 3130.62
Jean-Claude Wahid Spach Regionalists Independent 1360.27
Maxime Bovis Independent 340.07
Total50,709100.0050,035100.00
Valid votes50,70998.01
Invalid votes3620.70
Blank votes6671.29
Total votes51,738100.00
Registered voters/turnout81,87963.19
Source: [1]

2nd constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Lionel Tivoli National Rally 28,67648.0828,40965.50
Leïla Tonnerre New Popular Front La France Insoumise 11,33919.0114,96434.50
David Varrone Ensemble Horizons 9,85616.53
Simon Darragone The Republicans 6,16210.33
Patrice Miran Ecologists Independent 2,2963.85
Indiana Poret-Rinck Far-right Independent 9311.56
Florent Imbert Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 3810.64
Total59,641100.0043,373100.00
Valid votes59,64197.66
Invalid votes4300.70
Blank votes9961.63
Total votes61,067100.00
Registered voters/turnout90,38167.57
Source: [2]

3rd constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Bernard Chaix Union of the far right The Republicans 23,98341.470
Laure Quignard New Popular Front Socialist Party 15,75427.240
Philippe Pradal Ensemble Horizons 14,67025.360
Marie Françoise Caussin Ecologists Independent 1,6752.90
Thibault Delhez Sovereigntist right Debout la France 8831.53
Estelle Jaquet Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 4380.76
Marjorie Vivo Ecologists Independent 4340.75
Total57,837100.000
Valid votes57,83798.01
Invalid votes4120.70
Blank votes7631.29
Total votes59,012100.00
Registered voters/turnout91,72464.34
Source: [3]

4th constituency

CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Alexandra Masson National Rally 30,52856.27
Anne-Pascale Guedon Ensemble Renaissance 11,19020.63
Virginie Parent New Popular Front Communist Party 9,86118.18
Christine Beyl Ecologists Independent 1,7173.17
Joseph Markiel Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 9531.76
Total54,249100.00
Valid votes54,24997.10
Invalid votes6371.14
Blank votes9851.76
Total votes55,871100.00
Registered voters/turnout85,66065.22
Source: [4]

5th constituency

CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Christelle d'Intorni Union of the far right The Republicans 29,80450.35
Fabrice Decoupigny New Popular Front The Ecologists 12,23320.66
Gaël Nofri Ensemble Horizons 8,47314.31
Patrice Benoit Independent 6,37510.77
Axel Hvidsten Ecologists Independent 1,8763.17
Agnès Benkemoun Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 4360.74
Total59,197100.00
Valid votes59,19797.34
Invalid votes5030.83
Blank votes1,1141.83
Total votes60,814100.00
Registered voters/turnout91,23266.66
Source: [5]

6th constituency

CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Bryan Masson National Rally 27,70550.85
Laurence Trastour-Isnart The Republicans 16,21329.76
Nicole Mazzella New Popular Front La France Insoumise 8,28115.20
Pierre Piacenti Ecologists Independent 1,9273.54
Daniele Bartoli Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 3590.66
Total54,485100.00
Valid votes54,48597.83
Invalid votes2310.41
Blank votes9801.76
Total votes55,696100.00
Registered voters/turnout80,18669.46
Source: [6]

7th constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Thierry Ferrand National Rally 23,92137.250
Eric Pauget The Republicans 16,38925.520
Aline Abravanel Ensemble Renaissance 11,51017.92
Arthur Meyer-Abbatucci New Popular Front La France Insoumise 10,97417.09
David Quintela Reconquête 9321.45
Christian Petard Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 2640.41
Enzo Dewasmes Independent 2250.35
Total64,215100.000
Valid votes64,21598.43
Invalid votes2610.40
Blank votes7611.17
Total votes65,237100.00
Registered voters/turnout96,28467.75
Source:

8th constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Dorette Landerer National Rally 23,01042.740
Alexandra Martin The Republicans 15,28428.390
Lucia Soudant New Popular Front La France Insoumise 7,83714.56
Mike Castro Demaria Ensemble Renaissance 6,50812.09
Anne Itty Ecologists Independent 9501.76
Marie-José Pereira Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 1810.34
Christophe Neutzler Miscellaneous centre Independent 660.12
Total53,836100.000
Valid votes53,83698.47
Invalid votes2570.47
Blank votes5811.06
Total votes54,674100.00
Registered voters/turnout84,41464.77

9th constituency

CandidateParty or allianceVotes%
Franck Galbert National Rally 22,92142.31
Michèle Tabarot The Republicans 18,33433.84
José Garcia Abia New Popular Front Socialist Party 9,98718.43
Henriette Palmers Ecologists Independent 1,7423.22
Sylvain Lienhardt Far-right Reconquête 9001.66
Liliane Pécout Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 2940.54
Total54,178100.00
Valid votes54,17898.33
Invalid votes2370.43
Blank votes6841.24
Total votes55,099100.00
Registered voters/turnout82,39666.87
Source: [7]

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