Aube's 3rd constituency

The 3rd constituency of Aube is a French legislative constituency in the Aube département. It is currently represented by Gérard Menuel of The Republicans (LR).

3rd constituency of Aube
French National Assembly
constituency
Aube's 3rd Constituency shown within Champagne-Ardenne
Deputy
 Gérard Menuel
LR
DepartmentAube
CantonsLa Chapelle-Saint-Luc, Marcilly-le-Hayer, Nogent-sur-Seine, Romilly-sur-Seine-I, Romilly-sur-Seine-II, Sainte-Savine, Troyes-III, Troyes-IV, Villenauxe-la-Grande
Registered voters66,188

Description

It is located in the north west corner of the department, and takes in the town of Romilly-sur-Seine, and part of the town of Troyes.

Historic Representation

ElectionMemberParty
1958 Bernard Laurent MRP
1962 Jean Durlot UNR
1967 Paul Granet UDR
1978 UDF
1981 Michel Cartelet PS
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Michel Cartelet PS
1993 François Baroin RPR
1995 Gérard Menuel[tablenote 1]
2002 François Baroin UMP
2014 Gérard Menuel UMP
2015 LR
2017
  1. substitute for François Baroin, who was appointed Minister, 19 June 1995

Election results

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Aube's 3rd
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP François Baroin 23,281 55.71
PS Olivier Girardin 7,974 19.08
FN Martine Viala 3,148 7.53
PCF Pierre Mathieu 2,594 6.21
LV Françoise Delplanque 1,315 3.15
LCR Théodoulitsa Spagnol 871 2.08
LO Pierre Bissey 605 1.45
MPF Christian Parachout 585 1.40
Independent Lucien Maes 471 1.13
MEI Maurice Bernardie 459 1.10
MNR Guy Garnier 320 0.77
Workers' Party Christian Bernaud 168 0.40
Turnout 42,565 57.25
UMP hold Swing

2012

 Summary of the 10 and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Aube's 3rd Constituency election results[1]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
François Baroin Union for a Popular Movement UMP 15,677 41.42% 20,051 56.45%
Lorette Joly Socialist Party PS 10,899 28.79% 15,466 43.55%
Mireille Cazard National Front FN 6,733 17.79%
Pierre Mathieu Left Front FG 2,718 7.18%
Alain Carsenti CEN 571 1.51%
Dominique Deharbe Miscellaneous Left DVG 299 0.79%
Véronique Guidat Miscellaneous Right DVD 268 0.71%
Pierre Bissey Far Left EXG 231 0.61%
Chislain Wysocinski Ecologist ECO 200 0.53%
Sylvanie Kletty Ecologist ECO 169 0.45%
Christian Bernaud Far Left EXG 86 0.23%
Maurice Bernardie Miscellaneous Left DVG 0.00%
Total 37,851 100% 35,517 100%
Registered voters 66,187 66,188
Blank/Void ballots 397 1.04% 1,190 3.24%
Turnout 38,248 57.79% 36,707 55.46%
Abstentions 27,939 42.21% 29,481 44.54%
Result UMP HOLD

2014 special election

 Summary of the 7 and 14 December 2014 French legislative in Aube's 3rd Constituency[2]
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Gérard Menuel Union for a Popular Movement UMP 6,422 40.76% 10,527 63.85%
Bruno Subtil National Front FN 4,355 27.64% 5,960 36.15%
Olivier Girardin Socialist Party PS 2,315 14.69%
Pierre Mathieu Communist COM 1,175 7.46%
Maxime Beaulieu Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV 705 4.47%
Dominique Deharbe Miscellaneous Left DVG 392 2.49%
Nelly Collot-Touzet Miscellaneous Right DVD 315 2.00%
Nicolas Rosseaux Miscellaneous Right DVD 76 0.48%
Total 15,755 100% 16,486 100%
Registered voters 65,758 65,760
Blank/Void ballots 440 0.67% 1,368 2.08%
Turnout 16,195 24.63% 17,854 27.15%
Abstentions 49,563 75.37% 47,906 72.85%
Result UMP HOLD

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Pascal Landréat MoDem 10,180 32.38 11,548 47.28
Gérard Menuel LR 7,373 23.45 12,877 52.72
Angélique Ranc FN 6,697 21.30
Yves Bouteiller FI 3,182 10.12
David Blanchon PS 1,184 3.77
Nelly Collot-Touzé ECO 624 1.98
Arnaud Pacot PCF 622 1.98
Laurent Stocco DLF 589 1.87
Dominique Deharbe DVG 423 1.35
Chrystel Carte DIV 295 0.94
Pascal Andrieux EXG 270 0.86
Votes 31,439 100.00 24,425 100.00
Valid votes 31,439 98.29 24,425 88.84
Blank votes 399 1.25 2,066 7.51
Null votes 149 0.47 1,003 3.65
Turnout 31,987 48.72 27,494 41.88
Abstentions 33,673 51.28 38,159 58.12
Registered voters 65,660 65,653
Source: Ministry of the Interior

Sources

  • French Interior Ministry results website: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).

References

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