Results of the 2024 French legislative election in Hautes-Alpes

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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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Hautes-Alpes

1st constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Jerôme Sainte-Marie National Rally 15,77238.2418,95548.36
Marie-José Allemand New Popular Front Socialist Party 12,56830.4720,24251.64
Pascale Boyer Ensemble Renaissance 9,31222.58
Dorian Derringer The Republicans 2,9497.15
Véronique Buisson Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 6431.56
Total41,244100.0039,197100.00
Valid votes41,24497.0139,19791.34
Invalid votes4571.079362.18
Blank votes8151.922,7786.47
Total votes42,516100.0042,911100.00
Registered voters/turnout60,04770.8060,05771.45
Source: [1]

2nd constituency

CandidateParty or allianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Louis Albrand National Rally 13,11533.8815,90243.68
Valérie Rossi New Popular Front Socialist Party 12,66132.7020,50156.32
Sébastien Fine Ensemble Renaissance 10,33826.70
Johann Mondain Independent 2,2065.70
Boris Guignard Far-left Lutte Ouvrière 3941.02
Total38,714100.0036,403100.00
Valid votes38,71497.4836,40391.07
Invalid votes3010.767751.94
Blank votes7011.772,7936.99
Total votes39,716100.0039,971100.00
Registered voters/turnout54,51772.8554,53073.30
Source: [2]

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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.

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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.

References

  1. "Publication des candidatures et des résultats aux élections, Législatives 2024, Candidatures tour 2, 1ère circonscription (0501)". Ministère de l'intérieur et des outre-mer (in French). Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  2. "Publication des candidatures et des résultats aux élections, Législatives 2024, Candidatures tour 2, 2ème circonscription (0502)". Ministère de l'intérieur et des outre-mer (in French). Retrieved 4 July 2024.