Constituency of the National Assembly of France
The 4th constituency of Gard is a French legislative constituency in the Gard département. It consists of the cantons of Alès-2, Alès-3, Pont-Saint-Esprit
and the communes of Barjac, Lussan, Saint-Ambroix, Saint-Chaptes and Vézénobres.[1]
Deputies
Election Results
2024
Candidate
|
Party
|
Alliance
|
First round
|
Second round
|
Votes
|
%
|
+/–
|
Votes
|
%
|
+/–
|
|
Pierre Meurin
|
RN
|
|
31,366
|
48.69
|
+18.13
|
35,144
|
57.64
|
+3.48
|
|
Arnaud Bord
|
PS
|
NFP
|
17,639
|
27.38
|
+0.80
|
25,832
|
42.36
|
-3.48
|
|
Nadia El Okki
|
REN
|
Ensemble
|
10,538
|
16.36
|
-5.22
|
|
|
Pierre Martin
|
LR
|
UDC
|
3,930
|
6.10
|
+2.97
|
|
Jérôme Garcia
|
LO
|
|
948
|
1.47
|
-0.08
|
|
Votes
|
64,421
|
100.00
|
|
60,976
|
100.00
|
|
|
Valid votes
|
64,421
|
97.30
|
-0.60
|
60,976
|
92.18
|
+2.85
|
Blank votes
|
1,220
|
1.84
|
+0.31
|
3,835
|
5.80
|
-2.12
|
Null votes
|
565
|
0.85
|
+0.28
|
1,340
|
2.03
|
-0.72
|
Turnout
|
66,206
|
69.66
|
+21.31
|
66,151
|
69.60
|
+21.07
|
Abstentions
|
28,841
|
30.34
|
-21.31
|
28,894
|
30.40
|
-21.07
|
Registered voters
|
95,047
|
|
95,045
|
|
|
Source: [1]
|
Result
|
RN HOLD
|
2022
[2]
2017
Candidate
|
Label
|
First round
|
Second round
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Annie Chapelier
|
REM
|
10,661
|
24.41
|
20,027
|
58.21
|
|
Brigitte Roullaud
|
FN
|
9,364
|
21.44
|
14,375
|
41.79
|
|
Fabrice Verdier
|
PS
|
7,211
|
16.51
|
|
|
Lucie Rousselou
|
FI
|
5,427
|
12.42
|
|
Valérie Meunier
|
LR
|
4,991
|
11.43
|
|
Claude Cerpedes
|
PCF
|
3,007
|
6.88
|
|
Dirk Offringa
|
ECO
|
667
|
1.53
|
|
Rose-Marie Cohen
|
ECO
|
605
|
1.39
|
|
Marie-Noëlle Bidin
|
DIV
|
341
|
0.78
|
|
Patrice Ciuti
|
EXG
|
323
|
0.74
|
|
Christophe Gache
|
DVG
|
298
|
0.68
|
|
Thierry Tournaire
|
ECO
|
276
|
0.63
|
|
Rachid Nekaa
|
DVD
|
180
|
0.41
|
|
Didier Bonneaud
|
ECO
|
164
|
0.38
|
|
Sylvie Barbe
|
ECO
|
164
|
0.38
|
|
Votes
|
43,679
|
100.00
|
34,402
|
100.00
|
|
Valid votes
|
43,679
|
97.38
|
34,402
|
87.69
|
Blank votes
|
842
|
1.88
|
3,577
|
9.12
|
Null votes
|
331
|
0.74
|
1,251
|
3.19
|
Turnout
|
44,852
|
49.23
|
39,230
|
43.06
|
Abstentions
|
46,257
|
50.77
|
51,873
|
56.94
|
Registered voters
|
91,109
|
|
91,103
|
|
|
Source: Ministry of the Interior[3]
|
2012
2012 legislative election in Gard's 4th constituency[4]
Candidate
|
Party
|
First round
|
Second round
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
Max Roustan
|
UMP
|
17,048
|
31.19%
|
25,079
|
47.90%
|
|
Fabrice Verdier
|
PS–EELV
|
16,130
|
29.51%
|
27,274
|
52.10%
|
|
Hélène Zouroudis
|
FN
|
10,689
|
19.55%
|
|
|
Edouard Chaulet
|
FG
|
8,350
|
15.28%
|
|
Odile Veillerette
|
EELV dissident
|
641
|
1.17%
|
|
Isabelle Brion
|
??
|
544
|
1.00%
|
|
Denise Ponge
|
UDN
|
473
|
0.87%
|
|
Murielle Lordelot
|
DLR
|
259
|
0.47%
|
|
Sophie Pasqualini
|
|
169
|
0.31%
|
|
Patrice Ciuti
|
LO
|
167
|
0.31%
|
|
Vincent Rivet-Martel
|
AEI
|
100
|
0.18%
|
|
Pascal Imbert
|
|
94
|
0.17%
|
|
Valid votes
|
54,664
|
98.68%
|
52,353
|
96.43%
|
Spoilt and null votes
|
732
|
1.32%
|
1,941
|
3.57%
|
Votes cast / turnout
|
55,396
|
63.15%
|
54,294
|
61.89%
|
Abstentions
|
32,325
|
36.85%
|
33,428
|
38.11%
|
Registered voters
|
87,721
|
100.00%
|
87,722
|
100.00%
|
2007
2002
1997
References
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