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Bas-Rhin's 1st constituency

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1st constituency of the Bas-Rhin
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Bas-Rhin's 1st Constituency shown within Alsace
Bas-Rhin in France
Deputy
DepartmentBas-Rhin
CantonsStrasbourg I, Strasbourg II, Strasbourg IV, Strasbourg IX
Registered voters63,979

The 1st constituency of the Bas-Rhin is a French legislative constituency in the Bas-Rhin département, Alsace.

Description

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The constituency includes the centre and immediate northern and southern cantons of Strasbourg. All the cantons were held by parties of the left; three for the PS and one for The Greens. It is therefore no surprise that the seat returned a PS member to the National Assembly between 1997 and 2017. However, the seat was won by the centrist LREM party in 2017, before swinging back to the left in 2022, when it was gained by Sandra Regol for EELV, as part of the left-wing NUPES alliance.

Historic representation

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Election Member Party
1958 René Radius UNR
1962
1967 UDR
1968
1973
1978 Émile Koehl UDF
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Émile Koehl UDF
1993 Harry Lapp
1997 Armand Jung PS
2002
2007
2012
2016 Éric Elkouby
2017 Thierry Michels LREM
2022 Sandra Regol EELV

Election results

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2024

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Legislative Election 2024: Bas-Rhin's 1st constituency[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DIV Thomas Brant 77 0.18 n/
DVE Etienne Génieux 0 0.00 n/a
DVE Dan Benhamou 77 0.18 n/a
DVE Patrick Arbogast 424 0.98 n/a
DVE Jamal Rouchdi 472 1.09 n/a
DVE Thomas Schlund 43 0.10 n/a
DVE Albéric Barret 315 0.73 n/a
DVG Serge Oehler 835 1.93 n/a
DVG Frédéric Seigle-Murandi 107 0.25 n/a
LÉ–EELV (NFP) Sandra Regol 20,631 47.60 9.53
LR Irène Weiss 2,787 6.43 1.73
LO Louise Fève 146 0.34 n/a
RN Hombeline du Parc 6,081 14.03 7.48
REC Luc Ménard 436 1.01 −2.52
RE (Ensemble) Etienne Loos 10,513 24.26 −4.62
UL Odette Holtzer 395 0.91 n/a
Turnout 43,339 98.94 48.18
Registered electors 62,541
2nd round result
LÉ–EELV Sandra Regol 23,414 58.81 11.21
RE Etienne Loos 16,399 41.19 16.93
Turnout 39,813 94.93 44.21
Registered electors 62,563
LÉ–EELV hold Swing

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Bas-Rhin's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
EELV (NUPÉS) Sandra Regol 11,976 38.07 1.41
LREM (Ensemble) Alain Fontanel [fr] 9,085 28.88 6.43
DVG Éric Elkouby [fr]* 3,062 9.73 N/A
RN Tamara Volokhova 2,061 6.55 0.21
LR (UDC) Audrey Rozenhaft 1,479 4.70 −8.21
REC Elena Christmann 1,111 3.53 N/A
Others N/A 2,685 -
Turnout 31,459 50.76 0.96
2nd round result
EELV (NUPÉS) Sandra Regol 15,569 51.47 11.42
LREM (Ensemble) Alain Fontanel [fr] 14,682 48.53 −11.42
Turnout 30,251 50.02 9.74
EELV gain from LREM

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*Elkouby stood as the PS candidate at the previous election. As PS endorsed the NUPES candidate, Elkouby's 2017 result is counted in the swing for that candidate.

2017

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Results of the 11 June and 18 June 2017 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 1st Constituency[4]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Thierry Michels La République En Marche! LREM 10,644 35.31 13,301 59.95
Éric Elkouby [fr] Socialist Party PS 4,190 13.90 8,885 40.05
Jean-Marie Brom La France Insoumise FI 4,067 13.49
Elsa Schalck The Republicans LR 3,892 12.91
Abdelkarim Ramdane Ecologist ECO 2,158 7.16
Andréa Didelot National Front FN 1,912 6.34
Sabine Hervault Regionalist REG 664 2.20
Salah Koussa Independent DIV 457 1.52
Saber Hajem Independent DIV 414 1.37
Agnès Lopez Independent DIV 347 1.15
Hülliya Turan Communist Party PCF 334 1.11
Marie-Françoise Hamard Independent DIV 297 0.99
Salomé François-Wilser Ecologist ECO 252 0.84
Pascale Hirn Independent DIV 193 0.64
Christophe Leprêtre Independent DIV 164 0.54
Salah Keltoumi Far Left EXG 99 0.33
Pacha Mobasher Miscellaneous Left DVG 31 0.10
Nina Hutt Independent DIV 28 0.09
Total 30,143 100% 22,186 100%
Registered voters 61,032 61,033
Blank/Void ballots 249 0.82% 2,401 9.77%
Turnout 30,392 49.80% 24,587 40.28%
Abstentions 30,640 50.20% 36,446 59.72%
Result LREM GAIN FROM PS

2012

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Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 1st Constituency[5]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Armand Jung Socialist Party PS 13,830 41.89 18,926 61.61
Anne Hulne Union for a Popular Movement UMP 9,256 28.03 11,792 38.39
Marie-Christine Aubert National Front FN 3,103 9.40
Josiane Nervi-Gasparini Left Front FG 2,326 7.04
Sandra Regol Europe Ecology - The Greens EELV 2,188 6.63
Jean-Marcel Brule The Centre for France CEN 1,094 3.31
Maurice Hoffmann Other AUT 419 1.27
Camille Abgrall Ecologist ECO 316 0.96
Sophie Coudray Far Left EXG 183 0.55
Arthur Hanon Other AUT 105 0.32
Norbert Dumas Other AUT 99 0.30
Pierrette Morinaud Far Left EXG 98 0.30
Total 33,017 100% 30,718 100%
Registered voters 63,978 63,979
Blank/Void ballots 280 0.44% 721 2.29%
Turnout 33,297 52.04% 31,439 49.14%
Abstentions 30,681 47.96% 32,540 50.86%
Result PS HOLD

2007

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Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 1st Constituency[6]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Armand Jung Socialist Party PS 9,718 32.96 15,994 56.27
Frédérique Loutrel Union for a Popular Movement UMP 9,191 31.17 12,428 43.73
Chantal Cutajar UDF-Democratic Movement UDF-MoDem 3,461 11.74
Martine Calderoli-Lotz Miscellaneous Right DVD 2,489 8.44
Laurent Fritz The Greens LV 1,426 4.84
Bernadette Brenner National Front FN 939 3.18
Antonio Gomez Far Left EXG 673 2.28
Françoise Werckmann Ecologist ECO 416 1.41
Christian Grosse Communist Party PCF 345 1.17
Sonia J. Fath Independent DIV 214 0.73
Jean-Luc Schaffhauser Miscellaneous Right DVD 190 0.64
Jacques Barthel Independent DIV 157 0.53
Pierrette Morinaud Far Left EXG 140 0.47
Stéphanie Brasseur Far Right EXD 125 0.42
Total 29,484 100% 28,422 100%
Registered voters 52,670 52,672
Blank/Void ballots 255 0.86% 542 1.87%
Turnout 29,739 56.46% 28,964 54.99%
Abstentions 22,931 43.54% 23,708 45.01%
Result PS HOLD

2002

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Results of the 9 June and 16 June 2002 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 1st Constituency[7]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Robert Grossmann [fr] Union for a Presidential Majority UMP 11,492 37.30 14,060 49.79
Armand Jung Socialist Party PS 10,333 33.54 14,181 50.21
Genevieve Auvray National Front FN 2,193 7.12
Laurent Fritz The Greens LV 1,221 3.96
Patrick Beaufrere Union for French Democracy UDF 1,078 3.50
M. Laurence Forrer Miscellaneous Right DVD 943 3.06
Luc Gwiazdzinski Miscellaneous Left DVG 739 2.40
Jacques Cordonnier Far Right EXD 616 2.00
Frederique Riedlin Revolutionary Communist League LCR 379 1.23
Christine Kling-Moreau Republican Pole PR 318 1.03
J. Louis Amann Ecologist ECO 317 1.03
Remy J. Paul Probst Miscellaneous Right DVD 297 0.96
Christian Grosse Communist Party PCF 274 0.89
Hubert Whitechurch Far Left EXG 204 0.66
Jean Paillot Movement for France MPF 202 0.66
Pierrette Morinaud Workers’ Struggle LO 155 0.50
Bernard Prigent Independent DIV 50 0.16
Total 30,811 100% 28,241 100%
Registered voters 49,330 49,330
Blank/Void ballots 288 0.93% 675 2.33%
Turnout 31,099 63.04% 28,916 58.62%
Abstentions 18,231 36.96% 20,414 41.38%
Result PS HOLD

Sources

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Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).

  1. ^ "Découvrez la liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2024 dans votre circonscription". Le Monde. 19 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Publication des candidatures et des résultats aux élections - Législatives 2024". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Bas-Rhin". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017".
  5. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012".
  6. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2007".
  7. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2002".