2022 French legislative election for French citizens living abroad

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2022 French legislative election (overseas)
4–19 June 2022

All 11 overseas constituencies of the National Assembly
6 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
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Leader Emmanuel Macron Jean-Christophe Lagarde
Party RE UDI
Seats before61
Seats won81
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2Steady2.svg

 Third partyFourth party
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Leader François Bayrou Benoît Hamon
Party MoDem G.s
Seats before10
Seats won11
Seat changeSteady2.svgIncrease2.svg1

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Results by constituency.

President before election

Emmanuel Macron
LREM

Elected President

Emmanuel Macron
RE

The 2022 French legislative election occurred on 4 and 18 June 2022 (America and Caribbean Zone) and 5 and 19 June 2022 (Rest of the world). In the single member constituencies for French residents overseas, 11 deputies were elected, representing French people living outside France. [1] It is the third time French citizens living abroad will be represented in the National Assembly after the previous elections in 2012 and 2017.

Results

ConstituencyOutgoing MPPartyGroupElected MPParty or

nuance

Group
French residents overseas' 1st constituency Roland Lescure LREM LREM Roland Lescure LREM RE
French residents overseas' 2nd constituency Paula Forteza* EDS NI Éléonore Caroit LREM RE
French residents overseas' 3rd constituency Alexandre Holroyd LREM LREM Alexandre Holroyd LREM RE
French residents overseas' 4th constituency Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade LREM LREM Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade LREM RE
French residents overseas' 5th constituency Stéphane Vojetta LREM LREM Stéphane Vojetta LREM diss. RE
French residents overseas' 6th constituency Joachim Son-Forget R! NI Marc Ferracci LREM RE
French residents overseas' 7th constituency Frédéric Petit MoDem MoDem Frédéric Petit MoDem DEM
French residents overseas' 8th constituency Meyer Habib UDI UDI Meyer Habib UDI app. LR
French residents overseas' 9th constituency M'jid El Guerrab* PRV AE Karim Ben Cheïkh G.s ÉCO
French residents overseas' 10th constituency Amal Amélia Lakrafi LREM LREM Amal Amélia Lakrafi LREM RE
French residents overseas' 11th constituency Anne Genetet LREM LREM Anne Genetet LREM RE

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References

  1. étrangères, Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires. "Élections législatives - Résultats du 2ème tour pour les Français de l'étranger". France Diplomatie - Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères (in French). Retrieved 2022-09-02.