Deux-Sèvres's 3rd constituency

The 3rd constituency of Deux-Sèvres (French: Troisième circonscription des Deux-Sèvres) is a French legislative constituency in the Deux-Sèvres département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.

3rd constituency of Deux-Sèvres
French National Assembly
constituency
Deux-Sèvres's 3rd Constituency shown within Deux-Sèvres.
Deputy
 Jean-Marie Fiévet[1]
En Marche
DepartmentDeux-Sèvres
CantonsAirvault, Argenton-Château, Bressuire, Cerizay, Mauléon, Moncoutant, Saint-Loup-Lamairé, Saint-Varent, Thouars I, Thouars II
Registered voters84788[2]

Description

The 3rd Constituency of Deux-Sèvres covers the northern portion of the Department including the small town of Thouars.

Politically the seat has traditionally leaned to the right, however in 2017 it swung heavily to En Marche!. Amongst its previous representatives was Jean de Gaulle grandson of Charles de Gaulle.[3]

Assembly Members

ElectionMemberParty
1988Jean de GaulleRPR
1993Jean-Marie MorissetUDF
2002 UMP
2017Jean-Marie FiévetLREM

[1]

Election results

2017

Legislative Election 2017: Deux-Sèvres's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Jean-Marie Fiévet 16,692 40.18 N/A
LR Véronique Schaaf-Gauthier 7,928 19.08 -14.70
PS Marc Bonneau 4,864 11.71 -36.09
FN Lucie Chaumeron 4,525 10.89 +3.48
FI Philippe Cochard 4,175 10.05 N/A
EELV Armelle Boivin 1,438 3.46 +1.28
DLF Marie Poujade 845 2.03 N/A
Others N/A 1,078
Turnout 41,545 49.00 -9.91
2nd round result
LREM Jean-Marie Fiévet 19,434 59.37 N/A
LR Véronique Schaaf-Gauthier 13,300 40.63 -1.59
Turnout 32,734 38.61 -18.63
LREM gain from PS

2012

Legislative Election 2012: Deux-Sèvres's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jean Grellier 23,966 47.80
UMP Philippe Mouiller 16,940 33.78
FN Jean-Romée Charbonneau 3,714 7.41
FG Thibaut Lalu 1,600 3.19
MoDem Pierre Bureau 1,194 2.38
EELV Cyril Pouclet 1,091 2.18
Others N/A 1,636
Turnout 50,141 58.91
2nd round result
PS Jean Grellier 28,148 57.78
UMP Philippe Mouiller 20,565 42.22
Turnout 48,713 57.24
PS gain from UMP

References

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