The 4th constituency of the Loire (French: Quatrième circonscription de la Loire) is a French legislative constituency in the Loire département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.
4th constituency of Loire |
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Loire's's 4th Constituency shown within Loire |
Deputy | |
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Department | Loire |
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Cantons | Bourg-Argental, Le Chambon-Feugerolles, Firminy, Pélussin, Saint-Genest-Malifaux, Saint-Bonnet-le-Château, Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert, Saint-Jean-Soleymieux |
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Registered voters | 101108[1] |
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The 4th constituency of the Loire lies to the south of Saint-Etienne in the south of the department.
The seat has generally favoured candidates from the centre-right however in both 1988 and 1997 the voters opted for a Communist Party deputy. Since 2002 the seat has reliably conservative although incumbent Dino Cinieri held on by only 99 votes in 2017.
Candidate
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Party
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Alliance
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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+/–
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Votes
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%
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+/–
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Gerbert Rambaud
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RN
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28,753
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40.80
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+19.18
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30,903
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44.58
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new
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Sylvie Bonnet
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LR
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UDC
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21,649
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30.72
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+4.91
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38,420
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55.42
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-6.19
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Bernard Paemelaere
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LFI
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NFP
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18,700
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26.54
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+2.98
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withdrew
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Nora Ibbari
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LO
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1,368
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1.94
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+0.86
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Votes
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70,470
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100.00
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69,323
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100.00
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Valid votes
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70,470
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97.28
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-0.98
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69,323
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95.56
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+1.20
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Blank votes
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1,513
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2.09
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+0.80
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2,493
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3.44
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-0.75
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Null votes
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458
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0.63
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+0.18
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731
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1.01
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-0.44
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Turnout
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72,441
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69.33
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+21.53
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72,547
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69.40
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+23.34
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Abstentions
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32,052
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30.67
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-21.53
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31,982
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30.60
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-23.34
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Registered voters
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104,493
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104,529
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Source: [1]
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Result
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LR HOLD
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Candidate
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Label
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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David Kauffer
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REM
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14,880
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30.44
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18,940
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49.87
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Dino Cinieri
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LR
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11,199
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22.91
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19,039
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50.13
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Raphaëlle Jeanson
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FN
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7,835
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16.03
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Léo Chavas
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FI
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5,206
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10.65
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Christophe Faverjon
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PCF
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5,108
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10.45
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Olivier Joly
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DVD
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2,431
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4.97
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Gérard Guillaumin
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ECO
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1,005
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2.06
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Patrick Mignon
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DLF
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638
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1.31
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Françoise Leclet
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EXG
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386
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0.79
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Jean-Christophe Debens
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DIV
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193
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0.39
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Pascal Thomas
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ECO
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0
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0.00
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François Shematsi
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EXD
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0
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0.00
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Votes
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48,881
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100.00
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37,979
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100.00
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Valid votes
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48,881
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98.47
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37,979
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89.51
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Blank votes
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556
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1.12
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3,306
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7.79
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Null votes
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203
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0.41
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1,145
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2.70
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Turnout
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49,640
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49.10
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42,430
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41.97
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Abstentions
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51,460
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50.90
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58,678
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58.03
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Registered voters
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101,100
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101,108
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Source: Ministry of the Interior[3]
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2012 legislative election in Loire's 4th constituency[4]
Candidate
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Party
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Dino Cinieri
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UMP
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19,227
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33.08%
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24,528
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41.96%
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Léla Bencharif
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EELV
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12,979
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22.33%
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23,195
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39.68%
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Robert Heyraud
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FN
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12,405
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21.35%
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10,731
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18.36%
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Christophe Faverjon
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FG
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9,982
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17.18%
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Jean-Claude Reymond
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PRG
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1,566
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2.69%
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Jacques Berlioz
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DLR
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1,001
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1.72%
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Odile Cote
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LO
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430
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0.74%
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Pascal-Simon Thomas-Bonnard
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AEI
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406
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0.70%
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Thierry Peyron
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117
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0.20%
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Michèle Perez
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MoDem dissident
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2
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0.00%
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Valid votes
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58,115
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98.56%
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58,454
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98.18%
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Spoilt and null votes
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847
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1.44%
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1,081
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1.82%
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Votes cast / turnout
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58,962
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59.48%
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59,535
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60.07%
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Abstentions
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40,161
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40.52%
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39,574
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39.93%
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Registered voters
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99,123
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100.00%
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99,109
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100.00%
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