Finistère's 2nd constituency

The 2nd constituency of Finistère is a French legislative constituency in the Finistère département, comprising the city of Brest.

2nd constituency of Finistère
French National Assembly
constituency
Constituency in department
Deputy
 Jean-Charles Larsonneur
REM
DepartmentFinistère
Cantons(pre-2015) Brest-Cavale-Blanche-Bohars-Guilers, Brest-Centre, Brest-Kerichen, Brest-L'Hermitage-Gouesnou, Brest-Lambezellec, Brest-Saint-Marc

Deputies

ElectionMemberParty
1958 Georges Lombard CNIP
1962 Charles Le Goasguen UNR
1967 Georges Lombard CNIP
1968 Michel de Bennetot UDR
1978 Eugène Berest UDF
1981 Joseph Gourmelon PS
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Joseph Gourmelon PS
1993 Bertrand Cousin RPR
1997 Jean-Noël Kerdraon PS
2002 Patricia Adam PS
2007
2012
2017 Jean-Charles Larsonneur REM

Election results

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Jean-Charles Larsonneur REM 15,764 39.99 18,638 59.58
Pierre-Yves Cadalen FI 5,954 15.10 12,646 40.42
Patricia Adam PS 5,559 14.10
Véronique Bourbigot LR 4,612 11.70
Karine Léal FN 2,865 7.27
Nathalie Chaline ECO 1,203 3.05
Éric Guellec PCF 624 1.58
Christophe Monnier DVD 596 1.51
Colette Kerrain REG 419 1.06
Jean-François Labiau DIV 365 0.93
Patrick Merdy REG 298 0.76
Barthélémy Gonella DVG 291 0.74
Gaëtan Segalen DIV 278 0.71
André Cherblanc EXG 264 0.67
Gilles Le Roux DIV 175 0.44
Roger Calvez EXG 155 0.39
Votes 39,422 100.00 31,284 100.00
Valid votes 39,422 97.90 31,284 91.31
Blank votes 827 2.05 2,851 8.32
Null votes 20 0.05 125 0.36
Turnout 40,269 51.81 34,260 44.08
Abstentions 37,455 48.19 43,464 55.92
Registered voters 77,724 77,724
Source: Ministry of the Interior[1]

2012

2012 legislative election in Finistere's 2nd constituency[2]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Patricia Adam PS 20,655 49.36% 26,134 66.84%
Marc Berthelot UMP 9,416 22.50% 12,963 33.16%
Madeleine Fabre FN 3,595 8.59%
Jacqueline Here FG 2,824 6.75%
Fortuné Pellicano MoDem 2,030 4.85%
Julie Le Goic EELV 1,959 4.68%
Anne-Marie Kervern UDB 657 1.57%
Sylvie Gourmelen NPA 358 0.86%
Lydie Contignon POI 184 0.44%
André Cherblanc LO 167 0.40%
Valid votes 41,845 98.18% 39,097 96.56%
Spoilt and null votes 776 1.82% 1,394 3.44%
Votes cast / turnout 42,621 54.56% 40,491 51.84%
Abstentions 35,493 45.44% 37,623 48.16%
Registered voters 78,114 100.00% 78,114 100.00%

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Finistère's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Patricia Adam 15,653 36.77
UMP Jean Yves Le Borgne 14,710 34.56
MoDem Yves Pages 4,633 10.88
EXG Patrick Appere 1,438 3.38
LV Marif Loussouarn 1,324 3.11
EXG André Garcon 1,121 2.63
PCF Gaëlle Abily 1,060 2.49
Others N/A 2,630
Turnout 43,219 60.68
2nd round result
PS Patricia Adam 23,681 55.51
UMP Jean Yves Le Borgne 18,980 44.49
Turnout 43,694 61.35
PS hold

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Finistère's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Patricia Adam 14,895 34.50
UMP Claudine Peron 11,437 26.49
DVD Jacques Berthelot 6,642 15.38
FN Yves Sellier 2,137 4.95
EXG Patrick Appere 2,098 4.86
LV Marif Loussouarn 2,035 4.71
PCF Gaëlle Abily 985 2.28
Others N/A 2,944
Turnout 43,666 64.18
2nd round result
PS Patricia Adam 22,085 52.71
UMP Claudine Peron 19,815 47.29
Turnout 42,796 62.90
PS hold

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Finistère's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jean-Noël Kerdraon 13,084 29.86
RPR Jacques Berthelot 9,210 21.02
UDF Yannick Marzin 6,160 14.06
FN Olivier Morize 3,689 8.42
PS Joseph Gourmelon* 2,632 6.01
PCF Jacqueline Here 2,250 5.14
LV Marie-Françoise Loussouarn 1,862 4.25
LO André Cherblanc 1,143 2.61
EXG Louis Aminot 995 2.27
GE Albert Mevellec 992 2.26
Others N/A 1,799
Turnout 45,252 65.85
2nd round result
PS Jean-Noël Kerdraon 25,424 54.99
RPR Jacques Berthelot 20,806 45.01
Turnout 47,886 69.69
PS gain from RPR

* PS dissident

References

  1. "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  2. "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.

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