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MAP. Legislative results 2022 in Seine-Saint-Denis: tidal wave for Nupes

Who will be your next MP? This Sunday, June 19, the voters of Seine-Saint-Denis are called to the polls to elect their deputies who will represent them for 5 years in the National Assembly. Find here the results of all the constituencies.

This Sunday, June 19, more than 790,000 Séquano-Dionysiens voters are called to the polls for the second round of elections. The department has 12 constituencies.

Nupes Left Alliance was a hit on Sunday in the second round of the legislative elections in Seine-Saint-Denis by winning the 12 seats of deputies of this department Ile-de-France region, a first since 1981, with the arrival of François Mitterrand as President of the Republic. Holding seven of the twelve local constituencies of the outgoing legislature, the coalition bringing together the LFI, PS, EELV and PCF parties has won its bet of a “strike” in this “red suburb”, where Jean-Luc Mélenchon won 49.09% of the vote in the first round of the presidential election.

Follow the result of the second round of the 2022 legislative elections live. This interactive map will fill in as election night progresses.

All the constituencies were won by Nupes. Unsurprisingly, outgoing LFI deputies Éric Coquerel, Stéphane Peu and Bastien Lachaud were re-elected with flying colors in their constituencies, with scores around 70-80%.

In the 3rd, 8th and 12th constituencies, the deputies Together! are beaten by candidates of the Nupes. In the 3rd, Patrice Anato lost to Thomas Portes (Nupes) with 53.96% of the vote.

In the 8th constituency, Fatiha Keloua-Hachi of Nupes wins against outgoing MP LREM Sylvie Charrière.

Finally, in the 12th constituency, Jérôme Legavre (Nupes) was elected deputy against the outgoing deputy LREM Stephane Teste.

In a small earthquake at the local level, the lawyer Raquel Garrido (Nupes) overthrew in the 5th district (Bobigny, Drancy, Le Bourget) the president of the UDI Jean-Christophe Lagarde, pillar of the right in Seine- Saint-Denis for twenty years and who was seeking a fifth term.

In front of an audience of activists, Jean-Christophe Lagarde acknowledged his defeat. “I lost this election tonight. Drancy, Bobigny and Le Bourget have chosen a new deputy. It is the choice of our fellow citizens and we must respect it. The new deputy has a large lead in Bobigny, we are almost equal in Le Bourget and Drancy, unfortunately, the voters did not move enough. Bobigny therefore chose its deputy. I take note of it, I respect it and I say it very sincerely, what we have been able to accomplish over the past 20 years makes me proud. The mandate you gave me for 20 years has allowed our city, our riding to progress.”

Jean-Christophe Lagarde (UDI) acknowledges on Twitter his defeat in the legislative elections.

“The voters of Drancy, Bobigny and Le Bourget today chose a new MP to represent them in the National Assembly. I regret this for our cities and for our country, but I recognize the results of the choice of our fellow citizens”he wrote on Twitter.

He only needed one vote to win the second round of this second round of legislative elections. Her rival, Virginie de Carvalho, a dissident PCF, withdrew in the face of the score obtained by Clémentine Autain in the first round. She collects 100% of the votes, her opponent having withdrawn between the two rounds, leaving only one ballot to bring to the voting booth.

100% of the votes also for the PCF Soumya Bourouaha, a newcomer who takes up the torch from the communist Marie-George Buffet in the 4th district. The mayor of Stains, Azzedine Taïbi, withdrew in favor of the first round of the ballot, Sunday, June 12.

For his first candidacy for the legislative elections, the former spokesperson for Attac, Aurélie Trouvou, Nupes, won against Alexandre Saada du Modem in the 9th district.

The LR deputy and head of the Republicans in Seine-Saint-Denis Alain Ramadier is defeated in the 10th constituency beaten by Nadège Abomangoli, the Insoumise candidate.

After the first round, Sequano-Dionysian voters placed Nupes in the lead in the entire department with 45.98% of the vote.

  • In the 7th constituency, the outgoing Nupes deputy, Alexis Corbière (LFI), was re-elected in the first round. He obtained a score of 62.9% of the votes. Marie-Laure Brossier, the LREM candidate obtains 16% of the vote.
  • In the 11th district, which includes the municipalities of Sevran, Tremblay-en-France and Villepinte, the outgoing deputy Clémentine Autain (LFI), invested by Nupes, was re-elected in the face of the withdrawal of the other qualified candidate in the second round, Virginie de Carvalho.
  • Ditto in the 4th constituency, two left-wing candidates qualified for the second round. The PCF candidate invested by Nupes, Soumya Bourouha (36.1%) and the dissident PCF candidate Azzedine Taibi (21.4%). He also withdrew.
  • Raquel Garrido (LFI), the candidate invested by the Nupes collects 37.9% of the votes in the 5th constituency. Jean-Christophe Lagarde (UDI), the outgoing MP for the 5th constituency (Bobigny, Drancy, Le Bourget), obtained 33.4% of the votes, elected for 20 years in this sector.
  • Bastien Lachaud, the outgoing LFI deputy for the 6th constituency, receives 56.6% of the votesbut without crossing the threshold of 25% of registered voters to be elected in the first round.
  • In the 1st district, the outgoing deputy, Eric Coquerel (Nupes), came out on top in the first round, with 53.8% of the votebut without crossing either the threshold of 25% of registered voters.

The Republicans-UDI-DVD collect 9.67 of the votes and are on ballot in 2 constituencies: Alain Ramadier in the 10th constituency and Jean-Christophe Lagarde in the 5th constituency.

Abstention rate : The electors Séquano-Dionysiens shunned the ballot boxes with more than 61% abstention.

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