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Regional and departmental 2021: what score did the candidate ministers obtain

2021-06-25T14:48:22.523Z


About fifteen members of the government present themselves in the local polls, the first round of which took place this Sunday, June 20, 2021.


The losers can stay in government.

Unlike the legislative elections of 2017, the executive did not decide to deprive the beaten ministers at the regional and departmental levels of their respective portfolios.

It must be said that fifteen of them were candidates in the regional and departmental elections, the first round of which took place this Sunday, June 20, 2021. Discover the results they obtained.

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● Regional in Hauts-de-France

  • Laurent Pietraszewski, head of the regional list and candidate in the North:

The Secretary of State for Pensions and Occupational Health obtained 9.1% of the vote in Hauts-de-France, according to initial Ifop estimates.

He finished in fourth position far behind Xavier Bertrand (42.5%), Sébastien Chenu (24%) and Karima Delli (18.4%) and did not qualify for the second round of these regional elections.

  • Éric Dupond-Moretti, head of the list for Pas-de-Calais:

No results have yet been communicated.

  • Gérald Darmanin, candidate in the North:

No results have yet been communicated.

  • Alain Griset, regional candidate in the North:

No results have yet been communicated.

  • Agnès Pannier-Runacher, regional candidate in Pas-de-Calais:

No results have yet been communicated.

● Regional in Île-de-France

  • Marlène Schiappa, head of the list in Paris:

No results have yet been communicated.

  • Amélie de Montchalin, top of the list in Essonne:

No results have yet been communicated.

  • Emmanuelle Wargon, candidate in Val-de-Marne:

No results have yet been communicated.

  • Nathalie Élimas, head of the list in Val-d'Oise:

No results have yet been communicated.

  • Gabriel Attal, candidate in Hauts-de-Seine:

No results have yet been communicated.

● Regional in the Center-Val de Loire

  • Marc Fesneau, head of the regional list and candidate in Loir-et-Cher:

The Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament would have obtained 15.5% of the vote, according to an Ipsos / Sopra-Steria poll for France-Télévisions / Radio France / LCP.

He would finish in 4th position behind François Bonneau (PS-PCF-PRG) with 25.6%, Aleksandar Nikolic (RN) with 21.7%, Nicolas Forissier (LR-UDI) with 18.7% and ahead of Charles Fournier (EELV ) with 11.4%.

● Regional in New Aquitaine

  • Geneviève Darrieussecq, head of the regional list and candidate in the Landes:

The Minister Delegate in charge of Memory and Veterans would obtain 13.8%, according to an Ifop-Fiducial poll for TF1-LCI-

Le Figaro

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Ekke would finish behind Alain Rousset (PS), the outgoing president, with 30.1%, Edwige Diaz (RN) with 17.4%, Nicolas Florian (LR) with 12.7% and ahead of Nicolas Thierry (EELV), with 11 , 5%.

● Regional in the Grand Est

  • Brigitte Klinkert, head of the regional list and candidate in Alsace:

The Minister Delegate in charge of Integration would obtain 10.17% of the votes in the Grand Est region, according to an Ipsos poll for France Télévisions / Radio France / LCP.

She finished behind outgoing president Jean Rottner (LR / UDI) with 31%, Laurent Jacobelli (RN) with 20%) and Eliane Romani (EELV.PS/PCF) with 14%.

● Departmental in the Eure

  • Sébastien Lecornu, candidate in Vernon (Eure; Normandy):

The Minister of Overseas would have obtained 52% of the votes in his canton of Vernon (Eure).

● Departmental in Hauts-de-France

  • Gérald Darmanin, candidate in the North:

In his canton of Tourcoing, Gérald Darmanin would obtain 54% of the votes.

  • Brigitte Bourguignon, candidate in Pas-de-Calais:

No results have yet been communicated by the prefecture or the Ministry of the Interior.

Source: lefigaro

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