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Legislative: the map of a France upside down, constituency by constituency

2022-06-20T04:53:03.681Z


Disaster scenario for the majority, RN at the highest, successful bet for the Nupes: the second round of the legislative elections reserved its share of sur


A huge bazaar, and not only in the hemicycle.

At the end of the second round of legislative elections on Sunday, the Macronist candidates Together won only 245 seats on Sunday, ahead of the left-wing coalition Nupes and its allies (131 seats) and the RN which achieved a historic breakthrough (89 seats). .

This notable decline of the majority to the benefit of the left and the far right will force it to forge alliances in a fragmented assembly, resulting from a ballot whose geographical analysis is almost illegible, as the situations are varied. in France.

We will therefore prefer to take stock, under this map, territory by territory.

The majority resists in Brittany

Let's start with Brittany, where the presidential majority managed to keep all its seats in

Finistère

, except that of the president of the National Assembly and close to Emmanuel Macron Richard Ferrand.

The left alliance (Nupes) has managed in the

Côtes d'Armor

to snatch a seat from Ensemble, which however keeps three, while the outgoing LR Marc Le Fur is unsurprisingly re-elected.

In

Morbihan

, the candidates of the presidential majority managed to retain five out of six MP seats, the former walker and regionalist Paul Molac retaining his.

The left alliance, however, made a strong push in

Ille-et-Vilaine

, winning in four of the eight constituencies, with good scores in Rennes, where the first quaestor of the Assembly was clearly beaten.

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The Pays-de-la Loire behind Macron

In the Pays de la Loire, the presidential majority and the left-wing Nupes alliance each won five constituencies in

Loire-Atlantique

, a breakthrough for the left but a disappointment for the presidential coalition, which until now held the entire department.

The presidential coalition retains four out of five constituencies in

Vendée

, losing a seat to the mayor of Les Herbiers, close to Philippe de Villiers, and won six seats out of seven in

Maine-et-Loire

, the seventh going to an LR deputy re-elected.

The majority also won two of the three MP seats at stake in

Mayenne

, a department marked by continuity since the third seat goes to Guillaume Garot, former socialist mayor of Laval, largely re-elected under the Nupes label.

The candidates of the presidential majority and the left (Nupes) won their duels on Sunday, in

Sarthe

, against the RN candidates who had qualified in four of the five constituencies of this rural department, anchored on the right.

In Normandy, the majority disappoints

In Normandy,

Calvados

, where Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne was elected on Sunday, has one more deputy in the presidential majority in the Assembly after the second round of legislative elections.

The second round in the

Channel

was also marked by the return to the left of the former constituency of Bernard Cazeneuve, taken by the presidential majority, the other seats remaining at one LR and two LREM.

The presidential majority for its part lost the five constituencies of

Eure

, stronghold of Minister Sébastien Lecornu, in favor of four elected National Rally and one from the Socialist Party.

The outgoing candidates invested by the left alliance (Nupes) retained their seats on Sunday in

Seine-Maritime

against the RN, while the majority candidates narrowly won their two duels against the RN and lost a seat against the Nupes.

RN push in the Centre-Val-de-Loire

The four outgoing deputies from

Eure-et-Loir

, three supported by Ensemble and a candidate from Les Républicains, were re-elected without difficulty on Sunday evening, against three candidates from the RN and a candidate from Nupes.

The presidential majority also keeps control in

Indre-et-Loire

with four elected deputies, including three outgoing, while the ecologist Charles Fournier wins in Tours against the Macronist deputy in place.

The RN has made a breakthrough in

Loir-et-Cher

, with an elected deputy, while the Minister of Agriculture Marc Fesneau regained his seat on Sunday after the second round of the legislative elections.

The RN also made a breakthrough in the

Loiret

by winning two seats out of the six constituencies of the department.

Together limit the damage in the three constituencies of

Cher

- two deputies from the presidential coalition were re-elected on Sunday - and keep the hand in

Indre

, with the re-election of the two outgoing deputies, the macronist François Jolivet and the LR Nicolas Forissier.

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Revolutions in New Aquitaine

In

Deux-Sèvres

, the outgoing deputy Delphine Batho, dubbed by Nupes, retains her seat while the presidential majority retains the other two constituencies.

Haute-Vienne

returned to its traditional left-wing vote by dropping the

presidential majority, which however saved three constituencies out of the four it held in

Vienne

, conceding Nupes the 1st (Poitiers).

Catherine Couturier (Nupes-LFI) for her part created a surprise in the only constituency of

Creuse

by winning, with 51.44%, against outgoing deputy Jean-Baptiste Moreau (Ensemble-Renaissance).

The Republicans are full in the two constituencies of

Corrèze

, the incumbent Olivier Falorni (DVG) keeps his seat of La Rochelle in

Charente-Maritime

, but the four other constituencies of the department are won by the majority, which also keeps two seats out of three in

Charente.

The

Dordogne

has generally turned its back on the presidential majority, electing a deputy from the National Rally and two from Nupes.

Gironde

elected for the

first time in its history two RN deputies in its wine regions in the north of the department,

Lot-et-Garonne

also elected two RN deputies, the presidential majority keeping only the constituency of Agen.

Landes

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renewed their three outgoing deputies on Sunday, including the former Minister for Veterans Affairs Geneviève Darrieussecq (Modem), who had never sat because of his government responsibility, and the socialist Boris Vallaud (Nupes).

The Nupes, with the new deputy Inaki Echaniz (Nupes-PS), seizes the former headquarters of the media Jean Lassalle, one of the six constituencies of the

Pyrénées-Atlantiques

where four outgoing presidential majority retain their seats.

Occitanie: the left in place, strong push RN

Haute-Garonne

, a former socialist stronghold, is now

a stronghold of Nupes, which holds six out of ten seats in this department.

The outgoing Macronist deputy Jean-René Cazeneuve retained his seat as deputy in the

Gers

, while in the other constituency of the department, the dissident PS David Taupiac won.

The leader of the socialist group in the National Assembly, Valérie Rabault, for her part won a third consecutive term in

Tarn-et-Garonne

, where the RN won the other seat.

Nupes and majority are on par in the

Hautes-Pyrénées

, and Republican N.3 Aurélien Pradié swept candidate Nupes in the first constituency of

Lot

, while the LFI-LREM-PS triangular turned to the advantage of the outgoing LREM MP in the second.

The majority retained, lost and won a seat in

Aveyron

, and the main political blocs each gained a seat in

Tarn.

The right retained

Lozère

, and the dissident PS Laurent Panifous was elected in

Ariège

, thus shattering the grand slam hopes of La France insoumise.

In

the Aude

, the candidates of the National Rally created the surprise, passing in front of the outgoing deputy LREM and two Nupes candidates.

The National Rally is faultless in the

Pyrénées-Orientales

where its four candidates were elected as deputies against three candidates Together!

and a Nupes candidate.

The

Gard

, largely committed to macronism in the outgoing Assembly, gave 4 seats to the RN and one to Nupes.

Perfect equality in

the Hérault

for the three blocks, with three seats each.

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Paca and Corsica: the RN in force

Marine Le Pen had arrived well ahead in the presidential election: in the legislative elections, the National Rally confirmed its progress in the

Vaucluse

, winning four of the five constituencies in this department which had only one far-right deputy.

Strong breakthrough also of the RN in the

Bouches-du-Rhône

, with six deputies, disappearance of the Republicans and push of the left, from two to four elected … but maintenance of the majority at six elected.

The RN also took seven of the eight constituencies of the

Var,

and won three seats in the

Alpes-Maritimes,

where LR generally retains its positions, Éric Ciotti in the lead.

The

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

have chosen two new faces, from the National Rally and the left alliance Nupes, to replace the deputies of the macronist camp, the ex-minister Christophe Castaner and Delphine Bagarry, however invested this time by Nupes.

In the

Hautes-Alpes

, voters re-elected the Macronist deputies.

In

Corsica

, the three outgoing nationalist deputies were re-elected, despite the division of their camp, while the strongman of the island opposition, Laurent Marcangeli, won the fourth seat.

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes completely fragmented

The presidential majority lost two seats in

Allier

, one to the RN, the other to an LR-UDI candidate, with the Communists retaining their place in the Assembly.

In

Puy-de-Dôme

, Nupes won three out of five constituencies, in the department of

Cantal

, anchored on the right, the two outgoing LR deputies easily retained their seats and the right made a comeback in the

Loire

bringing from one to three the number of its deputies, to the detriment of the presidential majority, while LFI elected its first female deputy under the Nupes banner.

The right is holding up well on its lands in

Haute-Loire

and the presidential majority, which held 12 of the 14 constituencies of the

Rhône

since 2017, only retains seven, Nupes winning four and LR three, one more than in 2017.

Solidarity Minister Damien Abad was comfortably re-elected for his third term in

Ain

, a former right-wing stronghold which continues to decline there.

Ditto for the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt in his stronghold of

Ardèche

, where the outgoing PS and LR won in the other two constituencies.

The

Drôme

has two new deputies, including an RN, on Sunday after the legislative elections, while two outgoing deputies, an LREM and an LR, retain their seats.

In

Isère

, the Minister for Relations with Parliament, Olivier Véran, was re-elected with 55.53% but the majority lost a lot of ground to the benefit of Nupes and the National Rally.

The two outgoing Republican deputies from

Savoie

were re-elected, with Nupes taking a seat from the presidential majority, and The presidential majority retained its four constituencies in

Haute-Savoie

, the other two remaining in Republican hands.

In Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, the majority and the right resist

Two RN deputies, including the very media-savvy Julien Odoul, were elected on Sunday in

Yonne

, winning a seat, one from the presidential majority, the other from the Republicans.

The presidential majority managed to retain its two seats as deputies in

Nièvre

, despite the constant inroads of the far right, and won four of the five constituencies in

Côte-d'Or

.

The

Saône-et-Loire

also remains macronist land by keeping three of the five seats in the department acquired by the presidential majority in 2017, and the majority also resists in the

Doubs

, losing only one constituency to Nupes, LR easily retaining 5th.

The candidates of the National Rally, who had come out on top in the first round of the legislative elections, stole the two seats of deputies from

Haute-Saone

on Sunday from the outgoing ENS-Renaissance.

Finally, in the department of

Jura

, the Republicans kept their two seats as deputies and the presidential majority kept theirs, while the Nupes did not manage to convert the trial.

The RN not so high in the Grand-Est

The National Rally lost its three duels in the second round of the legislative elections in the three constituencies of the

Ardennes

, land of the right, where the presidential majority however won a seat.

Ditto in the four constituencies of the

Vosges

where the RN candidates were beaten by two LR candidates, a Together!

and a diverse right, including three outgoing deputies.

The presidential majority has won two of its three duels in

Meurthe-et-Moselle

, while

Moselle

brings three deputies to the future RN group, and three also to the majority.

The majority also retains three seats in the

Marne

but divisions within it cost him a constituency, playing into the hands of the RN.

The young RN candidates won two out of three seats in

Aube

, one in

Meuse

, and conquered

Haute-Marne,

beating the outgoing Macronist and Republican.

The left is making a comeback in the

Bas-Rhin

, seizing two of Strasbourg's three constituencies to the detriment of the presidential majority which suffered a stinging setback in the Alsatian capital... but which continues to shine in the

Haut-Rhin

, with four constituencies out of six.

Hauts-de-France: cardboard for the RN

The National Rally has further widened its grip on its stronghold of

Pas-de-Calais

, where it won six constituencies out of twelve, notably beating Health Minister Brigitte Bourguignon, while the left is making a comeback in two constituencies.

The RN benefited in the

Nord

, the most populous department in France with 21 constituencies, from the weakening of the presidential majority and elected six deputies, while the Nupes, well placed at the end of the first round, failed to win. reestablish themselves widely in this old working-class land.

François Ruffin (Nupes-LFI) and Barbara Pompili (Ensemble-Renaissance) were reappointed to the

Somme

on Sunday , where two seats switch to the RN.

Éric Woerth was re-elected on Sunday in

the Oise

, where the RN tilts three seats out of seven. The RN which also succeeds in its conquest operation in

the Aisne

, taking three out of five constituencies.

Ile-de-France cut in two

Paris

finds itself cut in half for the 2022-2027 legislature with nine left-wing deputies, all elected to the east of the capital, and as many to the west for Together!, which deprives LR of its last two bastions.

The left-wing Nupes alliance was a hit in

Seine-Saint-Denis

by winning the 12 seats of deputies in this popular Ile-de-France department, a first since 1981. The left has also made progress in

Hauts-de-Seine

- Nupes l winning in four constituencies in the department, even if the latter remains with the presidential majority - and won the majority of seats in

Val-de-Marne

, an important department in its history.

In

Seine-et-Marne

, the macronists reiterated their score in the legislative elections and the rest of the department is divided between Nupes (3 constituencies), LR (2 constituencies) and RN (one constituency).

The left slightly managed to catch up on the majority in

Essonne

, winning in three of the 10 constituencies, while Together!

confirmed its hold on the

Yvelines

by winning in 10 of the 12 constituencies of the department.

In

Val-d'Oise

, the presidential majority Together!

held off relatively well against the left-wing Nupes alliance, which had won nine of the ten constituencies in the first round but only managed to win four.

Overseas: full left

Guadeloupe

remains on the

left: the only Macronist candidate in the election, the Secretary of State for the Sea and outgoing deputy Justine Benin was beaten, while three elected deputies out of four were supported by Nupes.

Three deputies supported by LFI will also go to the Assembly to represent

Martinique,

and another

in Guyana.

Source: leparis

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