Bas-Rhin's 9th constituency Constituency of the National Assembly of France
The 9th constituency of the Bas-Rhin is a French legislative constituency in the Bas-Rhin département .
Description
The 9th constituency of Bas-Rhin covers the area north of Strasbourg around the large town of Haguenau .
In common with much of Alsace outside Strasbourg and Mulhouse the constituency has been held by conservative parties for all of the Fifth Republic . All three cantons that make up the constituency are currently held by the UMP . The constituency was held by former Prime Minister of France Pierre Pflimlin during the 1950s & 1960s.
From 2012 until 2017 the seat was held by Claude Sturni, Mayor of Haguenau , having defeated the official UMP candidate in the second round of the 2012 election .
Historic Representation
Election results
2024
2022
[ 3]
2017
Results of the 11 June and 18 June 2017 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 9th Constituency[ 4]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Vincent Thiebaut
La République En Marche!
LREM
14,745
35.98
17,209
51.03
Etienne Wolf
The Republicans
LR
9,527
23.25
16,513
48.97
Laurent Gnaedig
National Front
FN
5,679
13.86
Jean-Luc Leber
Regionalist
REG
3,030
7.39
Leilla Witzmann
La France Insoumise
FI
2,435
5.94
Vanessa Wagner
Union of Democrats and Independents
UDI
1,765
4.31
Françoise Werckmann
Ecologist
ECO
1,099
2.68
Guillaume Bosshardt
Debout la France
DLF
708
1.73
Hamid Filali
Socialist Party
PS
556
1.36
Emmanuelle Lang
Far Right
EXD
361
0.88
Jean-Marc Claus
Communist Party
PCF
226
0.55
Tezcan Can
Independent
DIV
209
0.51
Emmanuel Goepp
Independent
DIV
196
0.48
Annelyse Jacquel
Far Left
EXG
167
0.41
David Poilevey
Independent
DIV
158
0.39
Jean-Michel Delaye
Far Left
EXG
118
0.29
Total
40,979
100%
33,722
100%
Registered voters
92,695
92,729
Blank/Void ballots
722
1.74%
2,375
6.58%
Turnout
41,701
44.99%
36,097
38.93%
Abstentions
50,994
55.01%
56,632
61.07%
Result
LREM GAIN FROM DVD
2012
Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 9th Constituency[ 5]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Claude Sturni
Miscellaneous Right
DVD
14,042
29.86
21,506
60.57
Nicole Thomas
Union for a Popular Movement
UMP
11,906
25.32
14,002
39.43
Clarisse Chabod
Socialist Party
PS
9,196
19.56
Jean-Claude Altherr
National Front
FN
8,437
17.94
Françoise Werckmann
Ecologist
ECO
1,211
2.58
Jean-Marc Claus
Left Front
FG
888
1.89
François Ludwig
Other
AUT
467
0.99
Arnaud Markert
Miscellaneous Right
DVD
447
0.95
Jean-Michel Delaye
Far Left
EXG
229
0.49
Georges Dizdarevic
Far Left
EXG
124
0.26
Mounir Diari
Other
AUT
75
0.16
Total
47,022
100%
35,508
100%
Registered voters
88,326
88,325
Blank/Void ballots
691
1.45%
3,201
8.27%
Turnout
47,713
54.02%
38,709
43.83%
Abstentions
40,613
45.98%
49,616
56.17%
Result
DVD GAIN FROM UMP
2007
François Loos was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.
Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 9th Constituency[ 6]
Candidate
Party
1st round
Votes
%
François Loos
Union for a Popular Movement
UMP
32,011
56.55
Claude Kern
UDF-Democratic Movement
UDF-MoDem
10,853
19.17
Leilla Witzmann
Socialist Party
PS
4,675
8.26
Jean-Claude Altherr
National Front
FN
3,553
6.28
Robert Lindeckert
The Greens
LV
1,842
3.25
Marion Greib
Far Left
EXG
1,006
1.78
Christian Weinzorn
Ecologist
ECO
655
1.16
Jérôme Feuerstein
Movement for France
MPF
516
0.91
Christian Fischer
Far Right
EXD
487
0.86
Lydia Landeshaupt
Independent
DIV
463
0.82
Georges Dizdarevic
Far Left
EXG
404
0.71
Benoît Meyer
Independent
DIV
138
0.24
Total
56,603
100%
Registered voters
104,442
Blank/Void ballots
1,112
1.93%
Turnout
57,715
55.26%
Abstentions
46,727
44.74%
Result
UMP HOLD
2002
Results of the 9 June and 16 June 2002 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 9th Constituency[ 7]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Bernard Schreiner
Union for a Presidential Majority
UMP
24,042
43.58
33,184
77.37
J. Claude Altherr
National Front
FN
7,821
14.18
9,704
22.63
Claude Kern
Union for French Democracy
UDF
7,421
13.45
Leilla Witzmann
Socialist Party
PS
5,067
9.19
Denis Garcia
Miscellaneous Left
DVG
2,390
4.33
Isabelle Jensen
The Greens
LV
2,101
3.81
Michele Leiser
National Republican Movement
MNR
1,594
2.89
Sylvie Freysz
Independent
DIV
1,451
2.63
J. Daniel Gillig
Republican Pole
PR
866
1.57
Marc Baud-Berthier
Workers’ Struggle
LO
584
1.06
Catherine Bitterlin
Ecologist
ECO
426
0.77
Jocelyne Blanchard
Movement for France
MPF
418
0.76
Murat Gunay
Communist Party
PCF
368
0.67
Damien Bresse-Falk
Regionalist
REG
348
0.63
Gil Neumann
Independent
DIV
148
0.27
J. Benoit Meyer
Independent
DIV
120
0.22
Total
55,165
100%
42,888
100%
Registered voters
97,767
97,787
Blank/Void ballots
1,323
2.34%
3,054
6.65%
Turnout
56,488
57.78%
45,942
46.98%
Abstentions
41,279
42.22%
51,845
53.02%
Result
UMP GAIN FROM RPR
Sources
Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France " (in French).