Savoie's 4th constituency

The 4th constituency of the Savoie (French: Quatrième circonscription de la Savoie) is a French legislative constituency in the Savoie département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.

4th Constituency of Savoie
French National Assembly
constituency
Savoie's 4th Constituency shown within Savoie.
Deputy
 Patrick Mignola [1]
MoDem
DepartmentSavoie
CantonsChambéry Est, Chambéry Nord, Chambéry Sud, Chambéry Sud-Ouest, Le Châtelard, Cognin, Grésy-sur-Isère, Saint-Alban-Leysse, Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny
Registered voters74639 [2]

Description

The 4th constituency of Savoie was created in 2012 as a result of the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies. The consists of Chambéry and some of its immediate hinterland in the north east of the department.

The constituency initially elected a Socialist Party deputy but she failed to win reelection in the face of Emmanuel Macron's centrist coalition in 2017.[3]

Assembly Members

ElectionMemberParty
2012Bernadette LaclaisPS
2017Patrick MignolaMoDem

[1]

Election results

2017

Legislative Election 2017: Savoie's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MoDem Patrick Mignola 10,077 28.28
DVG Bernadette Laclais 6,194 17.38
FI Tiphaine Ducharne 4,872 13.67
FN Isabelle Fetu 3,570 10.02
LR Alexandra Turnar 3,133 8.79
UDI Christelle Favetta-Sieyes 2,480 6.96
EELV Yves Peutot 2,105 5.91
PCF Antoine Fatiga 1,778 4.99
Others N/A 1,429
Turnout 35,638 47.75
2nd round result
MoDem Patrick Mignola 13,293 55.71
DVG Bernadette Laclais 10,568 44.29
Turnout 23,861 31.97
MoDem gain from PS

2012

Legislative Election 2012: Savoie's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Bernadette Laclais 16,398 39.62
DVD Christiane Brunet 11,497 27.78
FN Joëlle Regairaz 6,151 14.86
FG Jean-Claude Bernard 2,816 6.80
EELV Carole Plassiard-Brunet 2,208 5.34
Others N/A 2,314
Turnout 41,384 57.70
2nd round result
PS Bernadette Laclais 21,521 56.82
DVD Christiane Brunet 16,354 43.18
Turnout 37,875 52.82
PS win (new seat)

References

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