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Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency

5th constituency of the Val-de-Marne
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Map of Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency shown within Ile-de-France (Petite Couronne)
Deputy
DepartmentVal-de-Marne
CantonsBry-sur-Marne, Champigny-sur-Marne-Centre, Champigny-sur-Marne-Est, Nogent-sur-Marne, Le Perreux-sur-Marne
Registered voters86,113

The Val-de-Marne's fifth constituency is a French legislative constituency in the Val-de-Marne département (east of Paris).

Description

It is one of twelve in that département, and covers five cantons. While Champigny-sur-Marne has a secure communist majority, it is outweighed by conservative majorities in the smaller towns of Bry-sur-Marne, Le Perreux-sur-Marne and Nogent-sur-Marne. Nogent was added to the constituency as part of the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies.[1]

Historic Representation

Election Member Party
1967 Pierre Billotte UDR
1968
1973
1978 Jean-Louis Beaumont DVD
1981 Laurent Cathala PS
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Michel Giraud RPR
1993 Gilles Carrez
1997
2002 UMP
2007
2012
2017 LR
2022 Mathieu Lefevre RE

Election results

2024

Legislative Election 2024: Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
REC Simone Benouadah 853 1.40
PCF (NFP) Julien Léger 22,657 37.27
DVC Catherine Molinari 717 1.18
DVC Maeva Sara Angèle 179 0.29
RN Isabelle Huguenin-Richard 12,401 20.40
RE (Ensemble) Mathieu Lefevre 23,416 38.52
LO François Joslin 563 0.93
Turnout 60,786 97.76
Registered electors 91,674
2nd round result
RE Mathieu Lefevre 26,159 43.27
PCF Julien Léger 23,845 39.44
RN Isabelle Huguenin-Richard 10,448 17.28
Turnout 60,452 98.32
Registered electors 91,708
RE hold

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PCF (NUPÉS) Julien Leger 13,452 31.58 +8.97
LREM (Ensemble) Mathieu Lefevre 12,544 29.45 -7.66
LR (UDC) Paul Bazin 8,564 8.30 −7.55
RN Isabelle Huguenin-Richard 3,537 8.30 +2.20
REC Stéphanie Veyssiere 2,197 5.16 N/A
PA Frédéric Duboucher 870 2.04 N/A
Others N/A 1,427
Turnout 43,309 47.98 −0.64
2nd round result
LREM (Ensemble) Mathieu Lefevre 23,010 56.47 +6.96
PCF (NUPÉS) Julien Leger 17,739 43.53 N/A
Turnout 40,749 47.46 +6.06
LREM gain from LR

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2017

Official campaign posters during the 2017 parliamentary elections.
(Click to enlarge.)

The election results in this constituency in 2017 were fairly typical of the nationwide results. The traditional main parties of the centre-right (LR) and of the centre-left (PS) suffered a significant decline, while the newly created party of the new President Emmanuel Macron topped the poll in the first round. Outgoing MP Gilles Carrez (LR), who was aiming for a sixth consecutive term, for once failed to finish first, but was qualified for the second round. The France insoumise candidate confirmed her party's rise as the new main force of the left by finishing third, well ahead of the Socialist Party candidate.
The results in this constituency differed between the communes (towns) that compose it, as they always do. In Communist-governed Champigny, En Marche! candidate Nadine Ret came first with 30.6%, but the Communist Party candidate was second with 19.62%, followed by the France insoumise candidate (14.79%), giving the mainstream radical left a total of 34.41%. Outgoing MP Gilles Carrez (LR) was fourth, with 13.92%. Whereas in the three centre-right-governed towns, the results were different. In Le Perreux, Gilles Carrez (the town's former mayor) was first (38.48%), Nadine Ret second (34.16%), and France insoumise candidate Raphaëlle Martinez third (8.69%). In Bry, Ret was first (41.77%), Carrez second (30.57%), and Martinez third (8.19%). In Nogent, the results were similar to Bry: Ret first (44.71%), Carrez second (28.36%) and Martinez third (8.03%).[4]

In the second round, Gilles Carrez was narrowly re-elected with 50.5% of the votes. There was a record-high level of abstention (58.60%) and 8.30% of blank or spoiled ballots.

Legislative Election 2017: Val-de-Marne 5th - 2nd round[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LR Gilles Carrez 17,145 50.49 −3.57
LREM Nadine Ret 16,815 49.51 n/a
Turnout 37,034 41.40 −12.45
LR hold Swing -3.57
Legislative Election 2017: Val-de-Marne 5th - 1st round[6][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Nadine Ret 15,962 37.11 n/a
LR Gilles Carrez 11,898 27.66 −13.23
LFI Raphaëlle Martinez 4,397 10.22 n/a
PCF Christian Fautré 3,263 7.59 −5.79
FN Isabelle Huguenin-Richard 2,625 6.10 −2.4
PS Caroline Adomo 2,066 4.80 −22.47
AEI Marie-José Deloire 821 1.91 +1.13
Miscellaneous Kristell Labous 656 1.52 n/a
PA Thibaut Tanguy 616 1.43 n/a
UPR Juliette Fafa 308 0.72 n/a
Miscellaneous Stéphane Guyot 179 0.42 n/a
LO François Joslin 172 0.40 +0.11
DVG Stéphanie Gorge 48 0.11 n/a
DLF Dominique Stefanoff 6 0.01 −0.78
Turnout 43,497 48.62 −6.48
Official campaign posters in Bry-sur-Marne for the 2012 legislative election. (One of the posters has been partly torn off, a frequent occurrence.)

2012

As ever, results differed between the various communes which make up the constituency. In Champigny-sur-Marne, Dominique Adenot, the town's Communist mayor, finished first in the first round, with 30,93% - followed by Caroline Adomo (27.33%) and Gilles Carrez (22.81%). By contrast, in Bry-sur-Marne, Carrez obtained 47,33%, Adomo a result similar to that she had in Champigny (27,81%), while Adenot obtained just 5.43% (which placed him fourth, behind the National Front). Nogent-sur-Marne gave 46,92% to Carrez, 28,11% to Adomo and just 5.01% to Adenot, again placing him fourth. Le Perreux-sur-Marne gave 52,92% to Carrez, 26,13% to Adomo, and 4,93% to Adenot (fourth). The addition of Nogent to the constituency contributed to weakening the radical left.[7]

Legislative Election 2012: Val-de-Marne 5th - 2nd round[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Gilles Carrez 24,542 54.06 −1.55
PS Caroline Adomo 20,854 45.94 n/a
Turnout 46 374 53.85 −0.14
UMP hold Swing -1.55
Legislative Election 2012: Val-de-Marne 5th - 1st round[9][10][11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Gilles Carrez 19,184 40.89 −5.16
PS Caroline Adomo 12,794 27.27 +11.29
FG Dominique Adenot 6,276 13.38 −3.12
FN Jean-Marie Rougier 3,987 8.50 +4.86
EELV Arnaud Dussud 1,308 2.79 −0.6
MoDem Jessica Perniceni 1,258 2.68 −6.82
MRC Marc Badel 569 1.21 n/a
DVD Marc Arazi 392 0.84 n/a
AEI Grégory Gautier 364 0.78 +0.22
DLR Julie Guicheteau 323 0.79 n/a
PLD Lydie Zhu 175 0.37 n/a
NPA Sylvette Minaert 151 0.32 −1.84
LO Nicolas Pétillot 136 0.29 −0.25
Turnout 47,449 55.10 −3.36

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Val-de-Marne 5th - 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Gilles Carrez 18 044 55.61
PCF Dominique Adenot 14 404 44.39
Turnout 33 460 53.99
UMP hold Swing -2.4
Legislative Election 2007: Val-de-Marne 5th - 1st round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Gilles Carrez 16 511 46.05
PCF Dominique Adenot 5 915 16.5
PS Marie-Odile Dufour 5 728 15.98
MoDem Jean-Pierre Barnaud 3 406 9.5
FN Hervé Leroy 1 304 3.64
LV Anne-Marie Xambeu 1 215 3.39
LCR Vincent Robin 774 2.16
MPF Jacques Venot 456 1.27
France in Action Leonce Bellemare 200 0.56
LO Véronique Hunaut 194 0.54
MNR Monique Demezuk 143 0.4
Humanist Jean-Michel Baroche 5 0.01
Turnout 36 232 58.46

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Val-de-Marne 5th – 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Gilles Carrez 18 348 58.01
PS Evelyne Picard 13 280 41.99
Turnout 32 524 57.1
UMP hold Swing +3.31
Legislative Election 2002: Val-de-Marne 5th - 1st round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Gilles Carrez 15 085 42.26
PS Evelyne Picard 6 387 17.89
PCF Jean-Louis Bargero 5 402 15.13
FN Jean Viedemann 3 232 9.05
UDF Jean-Pierre Barnaud 1 756 4.92
LV Jean-François Collin 1 474 4.13
PR Sylvaine Ettori 511 1.43
LCR Valérie Techer 394 1.10
Other Philippe Valette 330 0.92
MNR Yann Greiner 281 0.79
LO Véronique Hunaut 259 0.73
DVE Fréderic Venant 204 0.57
MPF Christian Daniault 159 0.45
Other Alphonse Loemba 83 0.23
CPNT Aline Guillou 72 0.20
DVG Philippe Ghebbi 64 0.18
Other Achille Birba 0 0.00
Other Jean-Pierre Dujols 0 0.00
Turnout 36 117 63.40

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Val-de-Marne 5th – 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Gilles Carrez 20 175 54.7
PCF Jean-Louis Bargero 16 711 45.3
Turnout 38 944 70.32
RPR hold Swing -5.58

Sources

References

  1. ^ "Redécoupage électoral en Val de Marne : la circonscription de Nogent disparaît", Nogent Citoyen, 21 October 2009
  2. ^ "Découvrez la liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2024 dans votre circonscription". Le Monde. 19 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Val-de-Marne". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  4. ^ Results of the 2017 legislative elections, by commune, Le Monde
  5. ^ a b Results of the 2017 elections, French Ministry of the Interior
  6. ^ Official list of candidates for 2017, French Ministry of the Interior
  7. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives : 5ème circonscription du Val-de-Marne incluant Champigny-sur-Marne", Le Monde
  8. ^ "Résultats du 2nd tour - 17 juin 2012 dans la 5ème circonscription du Val-de-Marne", Le Monde
  9. ^ "Val de Marne: 5e circonscription: liste des candidats: 1er tour", National Assembly
  10. ^ "Les candidats aux législatives dans la cinquième circonscription", Nogent Citoyen, 21 May 2012
  11. ^ "Résultats du 1er tour - 10 juin 2012 dans la 5ème circonscription du Val-de-Marne", Le Monde


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