Essonne's 1st constituency

The 1st constituency of Essonne is a French legislative constituency in the Essonne département.

1st constituency of Essonne
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Essonne's 1st Constituency shown within Île-de-France
Deputy
DepartmentEssonne
CantonsCorbeil-Essonnes-Est, Corbeil-Essonnes Ouest, Évry Nord, Évry Sud
Registered voters71,200

Description

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The 1st constituency of Essonne has changed radically since it was first created. Its latest incarnation is a densely packed urban seat including the towns of Corbeil-Essonnes and Évry both of which form part of the sprawl of suburbs along the A6 motorway heading south from Paris.

Politically the seat has been rock solid for the left since the early 1970s. The constituency was represented by Prime Minister of France Manuel Valls for ten years between 2002 and 2012. He was replaced upon his appointment to the government of Jean-Marc Ayrault by Carlos Da Silva. In the 2017 legislative elections Valls was again elected as the representative.

Deputies

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Election Member Party
1967 Roger Combrisson [fr] PCF
1968 Jean-Claude Fortuit [fr] UDR
1973 Roger Combrisson [fr] PCF
1978
1981 Michel Berson PS
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Jacques Guyard [fr] PS
1991 Jean Albouy [fr]
1993 Jacques Guyard [fr]
1997
2002 Manuel Valls
2007
2012
2017 DVG
2018 by-election Francis Chouat LREM
2022 Farida Amrani LFI

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Farida Amrani LFI NFP 19,109 46.07 +6.14 21,311 50.97 -8.86
Stéphane Beaudet DIV 11,506 27.74 N/A 11,256 26.92 N/A
Thiebauld Vega RN 9,264 22.34 +7.69 9,244 22.11 N/A
Jean Camonin LO 565 1.36 -0.24
Hélène Berenger REC 539 1.30 -2.53
Baptiste Galand DVE 405 0.98 N/A
Gladys Eyang DIV 87 0.21 N/A
Valid votes 41,475 97.52 +0.63 41,811 98.07 +5.00
Blank votes 703 1.65 -0.41 588 1.38 -3.58
Null votes 350 0.82 -0.22 235 0.55 -1.42
Turnout 42,528 60.93 +22.67 42,634 61.04 +23.23
Abstentions 27,266 39.07 -22.67 27,216 38.96 -23.23
Registered voters 69,794 69,850
Source: Ministry of the Interior,[1] Le Monde[2][3]
Result LFI HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Essonne's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LFI (NUPÉS) Farida Amrani 10,657 39.12 +2.34
LREM (Ensemble) Medhy Zeghouf 6,139 22.54 -7.45
RN Thiebauld Vega 3,990 14.65 +0.93
LR (UDC) Samira Ketfi 2,701 9.91 −0.30
REC Joseph Saikaly 1,044 3.83 N/A
DVG Rafik Garnit 948 3.48 N/A
Others N/A 1,763
Turnout 28,112 38.26 +20.17
2nd round result
LFI (NUPÉS) Farida Amrani 15,471 59.84 +18.94
LREM (Ensemble) Medhy Zeghouf 10,383 40.16 −18.94
Turnout 25,854 37.81
LFI gain from LREM

2018 by-election

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Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Francis Chouat SE (REM) 29.99 +4.54 6,570 59.10 +8.81
Farida Amrani FI 17.82 +0.21 4,546 40.90 –8.81
Grégory Saillol RN 13.72 +3.52
Éva Sas EELVPS 10.53 +10.53
Jean-François Bayle LR 10.21 –1.72
Michel Nouaille PCFG.s 8.43 +0.85
Mikaël Matingou SE 4.57 +4.57
Yavar Siyahkalroudi UPR 1.42 +0.62
Rémy Courtaux SE 1.31 +1.31
Jean Camonin LO 1.23 +0.38
Michèle Fédérak NPA 0.78 +0.42
Votes 100.00 11,116 100.00
Valid votes 11,116 90.23 +0.41
Blank votes 739 6.00 –1.38
Null votes 464 3.77 +0.97
Turnout 18.09 –22.02 12,319 17.06 –19.49
Abstentions 81.91 +22.02 59,908 82.94 +19.49
Registered voters 72,227
Source: Préfecture de l'Essonne

2017

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Legislative Election 2017: Essonne's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DVG Manuel Valls 7,033 25.45
LFI Farida Amrani 4,868 17.61
LR Caroline Varin 3,298 11.93
FN Danielle Oger 2,819 10.20
DVD Alban Bakary 2,165 7.83
PCF Michel Nouaille 2,095 7.58
DVD Jean-Luc Raymond 1,904 6.89
DIV Dieudonne 1,061 3.84
DLF David Soullard 663 2.40
Others N/A 1,732
Turnout 27,638 38.83
2nd round result
DVG Manuel Valls 11,757 50.30
LFI Farida Amrani 11,618 49.70
Turnout 23,375 32.83
DVG gain from PS Swing

2012

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Legislative Election 2012: Essonne's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Manuel Valls 16,559 48.60
UMP Cristela De Oliveira 6,651 19.52
FN Jean-Pierre Bray 4,588 13.47
FG Ulysse Rabate 2,648 7.77
EELV Danielle Valero 1,389 4.08
MoDem Jacques Gering 680 2.00
Others N/A 1,556
Turnout 34,071 48.45
2nd round result
PS Manuel Valls 20,554 65.58
UMP Cristela De Oliveira 10,786 34.42
Turnout 31,340 44.54
PS hold

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Essonne's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Manuel Valls 15,337 41.30
UMP Cristela De Oliveira 11,790 31.75
MoDem Nathalie Boulay-Laurent 2,858 7.70
FN Huguette Fatna 1,413 3.80
DIV Mourad Saadi 1,181 3.18
LV Hervé Perard 1,075 2.89
PCF Frédéric Bourges 1,051 2.83
Far left Francis Couvidat 867 2.33
Others N/A 1,567
Turnout 37,661 55.74
2nd round result
PS Manuel Valls 21,523 60.12
UMP Cristela De Oliveira 14,279 39.88
Turnout 36,671 54.44
PS hold

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Essonne's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Manuel Valls 13,192 36.34
UMP Serge Dassault 13,048 35.95
FN Gaëtan de Fresnoye 4,064 11.20
PCF Bruno Piriou 1,670 4.60
LV Jacques Picard 1,277 3.52
Others N/A 3,047
Turnout 36,910 61.16
2nd round result
PS Manuel Valls 18,177 52.97
UMP Serge Dassault 16,139 47.03
Turnout 35,320 58.53
PS hold

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Essonne's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jacques Guyard [fr] 10,429 28.09
UDF François Zambrowski 7,802 21.01
FN Jacques Olivier 7,159 19.28
PCF Bruno Piriou 3,977 10.71
LV Jacques Picard 2,177 5.86
DVD Maurice Riou 1,344 3.62
LO Yves Thoraval 1,067 2.87
GE Joël Roret 765 2.06
Others N/A 2,413
Turnout 38,681 64.23
2nd round result
PS Jacques Guyard [fr] 21,620 57.03
UDF François Zambrowski 16,289 42.97
Turnout 40,597 67.42
PS hold

Sources

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

  1. ^ "Publication des candidatures et des résultats aux élections - Législatives 2024". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Découvrez la liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2024 dans votre circonscription". Le Monde. 19 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Map of the results of the first round of the legislative elections 2024". Le Monde. 30 June 2024. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  4. ^ Charlie Vandekerkhove and Thomas Soulié (2 October 2018). "Manuel Valls has submitted his resignation to the President of the National Assembly" (in French). BFM TV. Retrieved 1 November 2018.