South-West France (European Parliament constituency)

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South-West France
European Parliament constituency
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Location among the 2014 constituencies
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Shown within France
Member state France
Created 2004
MEPs 10
Sources

South-West France was a former European Parliament constituency. It consisted of the regions of Aquitaine (now part of region Nouvelle-Aquitaine) and Occitania. Ahead of the 2019 European Parliament election, it was abolished in favor of a single national vote. [1]

Contents

Members of the European Parliament

Elec­tionMEP
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MEP
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2004 Kader Arif
(PS)
Françoise Castex
(PS)
Béatrice Patrie
(PS)
Michel Teychenné
(PS)
Jean-Marie Cavada
(UDF/
MoDem)
Anne Laperrouze
(UDF/
MoDem)
Alain Lamassoure
(UMP)
Christine de Veyrac
(UMP)
Jean-Claude Martinez
(FN)
9 seats
2007
2009 Jean-Luc Mélenchon
(FG)
José Bové
(EELV)
Catherine Grèze
(EELV)
Robert Rochefort
MoDem)
Franck Proust
(UMP
/LR)
Marie-Thérèse Sanchez-Schmidt
(UMP)
2014 Eric Andrieu
(PS)
Virgine Roziére
(PRG)
Louis Aliot
(FN)
Joélle Mállin
(FN)
Michellé Alliot-Marie
(UMP
/LR)
Edouard Ferrand
(FN)
2015
2017Marie-Pierre Vieu
(PCF)
France Jamet
(FN)

Results

2009

European Election 2009: South-West
ListCandidatesVotesOf total (%)± from prev.
UMP Dominique Baudis
Christine de Veyrac
Alain Lamassoure
Marie-Thérèse Sanchez-Schmidt
705,90025.89
PS Kader Arif
Françoise Castex
465,07617.72
EELV José Bové
Catherine Grèze
415,45715.83
MoDem Robert Rochefort 225,9178.61
FG Jean-Luc Mélenchon 214,0798.16
FN None155,8065.94
NPA None147,4225.62
AEI None111,3134.24
Libertas None80,2743.06
DLR None33,6561.28
LO None26,7601.02
Far right None24,0700.92
AB None5,7710.22
EAJ/PNV None4,2010.16
Europe Démocratie EspérantoNone3,9750.13
Liberal Alternative None3,4340.13
Europe décroissanceNone8270.03
Union des gensNone2320.01
Newropeans None3710.01
Far right None2660.01
La force de la non-violenceNone1020.00
Permis de voter – RIC – FranceNone930.00
CommunistsNone570.00
Pour une Europe utileNone160.00
Turnout 2,759,54944.50

2004

Brackets indicate the number of votes per seat won.

European Election 2004: South-West
ListCandidatesVotesOf total (%)± from prev.
PS Kader Arif
Françoise Castex
Robert Navarro
Béatrice Patrie
777,678 (194,419.5)30.85
UMP Alain Lamassoure
Christine de Veyrac
382,719 (191,359.5)15.18
UDF Jean-Marie Cavada
Anne Laperrouze
333,828 (166,914)13.24
FN Jean-Claude Martinez 220,7648.76
LV Gérard Onesta 209,6218.31
PCF None162,8546.46
MPF None116,1734.61
CPNT None86,5883.43
Far left None65,0732.58
RPF None51,8342.06
La France d'en basNone42,0111.67
Workers' Party None20,7610.82
Rassemblement des Contribuables FrançaisNone20,5500.82
Les régionalistes : Occitanie, Catalogne, EuskadiNone9,2490.37
MNR None8,1310.32
AB None5,1570.20
Vivre mieux avec l'EuropeNone3,6660.15
Eŭropo Demokratio EsperantoNone3,6110.14
Diversité pour l'EuropeNone3950.02
Jus CogensNone1600.01
Parti FédéralisteNone830.00
AR None820.00
Parti des SocioprofessionnelsNone690.00
Parti HumanisteNone580.00
Pôle des LibertésNone90.00
France UnieNone80.00
Turnout 2,521,13245.60

References

  1. "Emmanuel Macron lance le chantier des élections européennes de 2019". lejdd.fr (in French). 19 November 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2025.