Results of the 2024 French legislative election in Guadeloupe

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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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Guadeloupe

1st constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Olivier Serva Miscellaneous left Utiles 12,04251.4018,04377.59
Chantal Lerus Miscellaneous left Independent 2,96512.655,21122.41
Marvyn Martol New Popular Front Socialist Party 2,53110.80
Tarius Royer National Rally 2,2529.61
Laurence Maquiaba Regionalists Independent 1,5836.76
Alix Nabajoth Miscellaneous left Independent 1,1024.70
Danielle Diakok Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 3361.43
Dieudonné Mbala Mbala Independent 2411.03
Rudy Fiacre Faro The Republicans The Centrists 1970.84
Tony Rebus Independent Regionalists 1040.44
Rosemary Armantrading Reconquête 770.33
Total23,430100.0023,254100.00
Valid votes23,43095.0023,25492.15
Invalid votes7032.851,1284.47
Blank votes5292.158543.38
Total votes24,662100.0025,236100.00
Registered voters/turnout75,75732.5575,76733.31
Source: [1]

2nd constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Christian Baptiste Miscellaneous left Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe 10,90341.3319,80172.38
Laurent Petit National Rally 4,56317.307,55727.62
Blaise Aldo Miscellaneous right Independent 2,2918.68
Priscilla Sylvestre Independent 1,8957.18
Ludovic Tolassy Regionalists Independent 1,7616.68
Steve Salim Independent Ecologists 1,6856.39
Michel Tola Miscellaneous left Independent 1,5515.88
Patrick Marcellin Galas Miscellaneous centre Independent 6982.65
José Ayassami Independent 3241.23
Steeve Cirederf-Rouyar New Popular Front Miscellaneous left 2260.86
Roseline Chatelot Independent 1820.69
Pamela Pommier Far-right Independent 1730.66
Raymond Molia Independent 1260.48
Moïse Ayassamy Miscellaneous left Independent 20.01
Total26,380100.0027,358100.00
Valid votes26,38093.5627,35893.30
Invalid votes9503.379963.40
Blank votes8653.079683.30
Total votes28,195100.0029,322100.00
Registered voters/turnout88,70831.7888,70233.06
Source: [2]

3rd constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Max Mathiasin Miscellaneous left Independent 10,67236.2121,71569.15
Rody Tolassy National Rally 7,63525.909,68730.85
Nicolas Citadelle New Popular Front Socialist Party 4,36114.80
Fred Deshayes Miscellaneous left Independent 3,38111.47
Eric Coriolan Regionalists Independent 1,6445.58
Christopher Petitfond Miscellaneous centre Independent 6012.04
Sidjie Esdras Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 5451.85
Bernard Abdoul-Maninroudine Independent 2710.92
Christèle Pignac Reconquête 1910.65
Francis Lalanne Far-right Independent 1730.59
Total29,474100.0031,402100.00
Valid votes29,47495.2831,40294.84
Invalid votes7662.489092.75
Blank votes6942.247992.41
Total votes30,934100.0033,110100.00
Registered voters/turnout85,76636.0785,77738.60
Source: [3]

4th constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Elie Califer New Popular Front Socialist Party 12,61757.8915,06871.09
Jennifer Linon Regionalists Miscellaneous centre 4,76321.856,12728.91
Lydie Marie Monthouël National Rally 2,57211.80
Jean-Marie Nomertin Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 1,3966.41
Claudia Boucher Independent The Republicans 2251.03
Paola Plantier Reconquête 2211.01
Total21,794100.0021,195100.00
Valid votes21,79493.7821,19592.51
Invalid votes8633.711,0004.36
Blank votes5822.507163.13
Total votes23,239100.0022,911100.00
Registered voters/turnout68,73033.8168,70233.35
Source: [4]

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