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Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency

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1st constituency of Loir-et-Cher
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Constituency in Department
Loir-et-Cher in France
Deputy
DepartmentLoir-et-Cher
Cantons(pre-2015) Blois-1, Blois-2, Blois-3, Blois-4, Blois-5, Contres, Montrichard, Vineuil
Registered voters119,021

The 1st constituency of the Loir-et-Cher is a French legislative constituency in the department of Loir-et-Cher.

Deputies

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Election Member Party
1988 Jack Lang PS
1993
1997
2002 Nicolas Perruchot UDF
2007 LC
2012 Denys Robiliard PS
2017 Marc Fesneau MoDem Appointed Minister in charge of relations with Parliament and replaced by his substitute (suppléant), Stéphane Baudu, in November 2018
2018 Stéphane Baudu
2022 Marc Fesneau
2024

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % /– Votes % /–
Marine Bardet RN 19,069 35.22 12.88 21,381 39.80 new
Marc Fesneau MoDEM Ensemble 18,711 34.56 2.59 32,336 60.20 3.73
Reda Belkadi DVG 8,311 15.35 -8.96
Pierre Gilles Parra LR UDC 3,220 5.95 -1.47
Gildas Vieira DIV 2,867 5.29 1.63
Alain Lombard LO 1,828 3.38 2.17
François Dassonneville DIV 138 0.25 new
Jean-Marc Tran DIV 4 0.01 new
Votes 54,153 100.00 53,717 100.00
Valid votes 54,153 96.96 -0.80 53,717 94.83 4.55
Blank votes 1,221 2.19 0.63 2,147 3.79 -2.89
Null votes 478 0.86 0.18 781 1.38 -1.66
Turnout 55,852 67.53 17.33 56,645 68.43 20.46
Abstentions 26,854 32.47 -17.33 26,130 31.57 -20.46
Registered voters 82,706 82,775
Source: [1]
Result MoDEM HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MoDem (Ensemble) Marc Fesneau 12,986 31.97 -2.62
LFI (NUPÉS) Reda Belkabi 9,873 24.31 -4.63
RN Michel Chassier 9,073 22.34 7.30
LR (UDC) Malik Benakcha 3,015 7.42 −5.79
REC Frank Martin 1,828 4.50 N/A
DVE Gildas Vieira 1,488 3.66 N/A
PRG Hervé Mesnager 1,299 3.20 N/A
PA Fabienne Pomi 569 1.4 N/A
LO Alain Lombard 490 1.21 0.42
Turnout 40,621 50.20 0.01
2nd round result
MoDem (Ensemble) Marc Fesneau 20,249 56.47 -12.68
LFI (NUPÉS) Reda Belkadi 15,606 43.53 N/A
Turnout 35,855 47.97 4.90
MoDem hold

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2017

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Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Marc Fesneau MoDem 14,076 34.59 22,914 69.15
Michel Chassier FN 6,121 15.04 10,221 30.85
Denys Robiliard PS 5,634 13.85
Damien Henault LR 5,374 13.21
Kenza Belliard FI 4,302 10.57
Rama Yade DVD 2,300 5.65
Nicolas Orgelet EELV 1,148 2.82
Camélia Khabèche PCF 692 1.70
Étienne Bourgeois ECO 447 1.10
Marie-Claude Neveu EXG 320 0.79
Rémy Meneau DIV 275 0.68
Votes 40,689 100.00 33,135 100.00
Valid votes 40,689 97.96 33,135 88.84
Blank votes 625 1.50 3,092 8.29
Null votes 221 0.53 1,071 2.87
Turnout 41,535 50.19 37,298 45.07
Abstentions 41,224 49.81 45,454 54.93
Registered voters 82,759 82,752
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

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2012 legislative election in Loir-Et-Cher's 1st constituency
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Denys Robiliard PS 17,278 37.27% 23,972 51.90%
Nicolas Perruchot NC 16,136 34.80% 22,215 48.10%
Michel Chassier FN 6,607 14.25%
Laurianne Delaporte FG 2,367 5.11%
François Thiollet EELV 1,601 3.45%
Elisabeth Montandon UDN 539 1.16%
Laurent Guibert DLR 446 0.96%
Marie-Anne Clement NPA 357 0.77%
Sarah Laurent ?? 355 0.77%
Hélène Gilot MPF 272 0.59%
Etienne Bourgeois AEI 215 0.46%
Alain Lombard LO 189 0.41%
Valid votes 46,362 98.54% 46,187 96.85%
Spoilt and null votes 686 1.46% 1,504 3.15%
Votes cast / turnout 47,048 58.45% 47,691 59.25%
Abstentions 33,442 41.55% 32,804 40.75%
Registered voters 80,490 100.00% 80,495 100.00%

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NC Nicolas Perruchot 22,932 42.34 N/A
PS Geneviève Baraban 16,388 30.25 −3.10
FN Miguel de Peyrecave 4,043 7.46 −3.88
LV Catherine Fourmond 2,619 4.84 1.73
LCR Marie-Anne Clement 2,002 3.70 2.04
MPF Virginie Lacaille 1,900 3.51 2.03
PCF Laurianne Delaporte 1,698 3.13 0.33
CPNT Emmanuelle Faure 1,025 1.89 0.18
DVE Sarah Laurent 908 1.68 N/A
LO Maryline Kergreis 652 1.20 −0.05
Turnout 55,678 61.45 −3.93
Registered electors 90,614
2nd round result
NC Nicolas Perruchot 26,418 50.31 N/A
PS Geneviève Baraban 26,097 49.69 0.29
Turnout 54,693 60.36 −1.84
Registered electors 90,614
NC gain from UDF

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UDF Nicolas Perruchot 21,133 38.03 9.57
PS Michel Fromet 18,536 33.35 −0.58
FN Miguel de Peyrecave 7,411 13.34 −2.82
LV Nicole Combredet 1,728 3.11 −2.82
PCF Jean-Louis Lemoing 1,555 2.80 −5.40
Others N/A 5,212 -
Turnout 56,754 65.38 −4.56
Registered electors 86,801
2nd round result
UDF Nicolas Perruchot 26,238 50.60 3.79
PS Michel Fromet 25,616 49.40 −3.79
Turnout 53,993 62.20 −10.98
Registered electors 86,800
UDF gain from PS

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jack Lang 18,923 33.93 −0.44
FD (UDF) Jacqueline Gourault 15,869 28.45 -6.45
FN Miguel de Peyrecave 9,011 16.16 5.26
PCF Jean-Louis Le Moing 4,572 8.20 1.55
LV Jean-François Dutheil 3,307 5.93 −0.52
LDI Marie Thouard-Fontagné 2,266 4.06 N/A
MEI Nicole Combredet 1,053 1.89 N/A
DVG Jean-Marc Richez 769 1.38 N/A
Turnout 58,823 69.94 −4.40
Registered electors 84,104
2nd round result
PS Jack Lang 30,519 53.19 1.77
FD (UDF) Jacqueline Gourault 26,860 46.81 −1.77
Turnout 61,547 73.18 −3.64
Registered electors 84,104
PS hold

1993

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Legislative Election 1993: Loir-et-Cher's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UDF Jacqueline Gourault 20,298 34.90
PS Jack Lang 19,991 34.37
FN Paul Pelletier 6,342 10.90
PCF Jean-Louis Le Moing 3,868 6.65
LV Nicole Combredet 3,752 6.45
DVD Jacky Desforges 2,079 3.57
NERNA Paul Boghossian 1,366 2.35
DVD Olivier Bondois 462 0.79
Turnout 58,158 74.34
Registered electors 82,015
2nd round result
PS Jack Lang 30,790 51.42
UDF Jacqueline Gourault 29,091 48.58
Turnout 59,881 76.82
Registered electors 63,005
PS hold

References

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  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Loir-et-Cher". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 11 July 2022.

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