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2022 French legislative election in Ain

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The 2022 results in Ain

The 2022 French legislative election occurred on 12 June 2022 and 19 June 2022. In the Ain department, five deputies were elected with the department's five constituencies.

Results

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Elected deputies

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Constituency Outgoing deputy Party Elected or re-elected deputy Party
1st Xavier Breton LR Xavier Breton LR
2nd Charles de La Verpillière* LR Romain Daubié MoDem
3rd Olga Givernet LREM Olga Givernet LREM
4th Stéphane Trompille LREM Jérôme Buisson RN
5th Damien Abad SE Damien Abad SE
* Outgoing deputy not-standing for re-election in 2022.

Department-wide results

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Results of the 2022 French legislative election in Ain[1]
Party or coalition 1st round 2nd round Total seats +/-
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
La République En Marche! (LREM) 26,092 12.59 0 18,398 10.24 1 1 Decrease1
Democratic Movement (MoDem) 12,916 6.23 0 24,960 13.90 1 1 Increase1
Independent (SE) 12,034 5.81 0 17,687 9.85 1 1 Increase1
Ensemble (ENS) 51,042 24.63 0 61,045 33.99 3 3 Increase1
La France Insoumise (LFI) 24,261 11.71 0 39,510 22.00 0 0 Steady0
Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) 12,428 6.00 0 17,824 9.92 0 0 Steady0
Socialist Party (PS) 9,982 4.82 0 14,203 7.91 0 0 Steady0
New Ecologic and Social People's Union (NUPES) 46,671 22.52 0 71,537 39.83 0 0 Steady0
National Rally (RN) 43,544 21.01 0 22,601 12.58 1 1 Increase1
The Republicans (LR) 34,994 16.88 0 24,408 13.59 1 1 Decrease2
Union of the Right and Centre (UDC) 34,994 16.88 0 24,408 13.59 1 1 Decrease2
Reconquête (REC) 10,801 5.21 0 0 N/A
Animalist Party (PA) 3,461 1.67 0 0 Steady0
The Patriots (LP) 1,632 0.79 0 0 Steady0
Debout la France (DLF) 1,203 0.58 0 0 Steady0
Union for France (UPF) 2,835 1.37 0 0 Steady0
Radical Party of the Left (PRG) 2,215 1.07 0 0 N/A
Rurality Movement (LMR) 1,992 0.96 0 0 Steady0
Lutte Ouvrière (LO) 1,809 0.87 0 0 Steady0
Popular Ecology 1,763 0.85 0 0 N/A
Federation of the Republican Left (FGR) 1,763 0.85 0 0 N/A
Independent Workers' Party (POID) 281 0.14 0 0 N/A
Sovereign Republic (RS) 265 0.13 0 0 N/A
The Reason of the People 265 0.13 0 0 N/A
Pirate Party (PP) 82 0.04 0 0 Steady0
Sans Étiquette (SE) 5,511 2.66 0 0 Steady0
Total votes 207,266 98.14 179,591 90.57
White votes 2,964 1.40 14,338 7.23
Rejected votes 959 0.45 4,370 2.20
Total 211,189 100 0 198,299 100 5 5 Steady0
Abstentions 229,508 52.08 242,450 55.01
Registered voters - voter turnout 440,697 47.92 440,749 44.99
Results by nuance of the Ministry of the Interior[1]
Nuances 1st round 2nd round Total seats +/-
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
New Ecologic and Social People's Union NUP 46,671 22.52 0 71,537 39.83 0 0 Steady0
National Rally RN 43,544 21.01 0 22,601 12.58 1 1 Increase1
Ensemble! ENS 39,008 18.82 0 43,358 24.14 2 2 Steady0
The Republicains LR 34,994 16.88 0 24,408 13.59 1 1 Decrease2
Miscellaneous Right DVD 14,026 6.77 0 17,687 9.85 1 1 Increase1
Reconquête REC 10,801 5.21 0 0 N/A
Miscellaneous Centre DVC 4,282 2.07 0 0 N/A
Ecologists ECO 4,063 1.96 0 0 Steady0
Sovereign right DSV 2,835 1.37 0 0 Steady0
Radical Party of the Left RDG 2,215 1.07 0 0 Steady0
Miscellaneous extreme left DXG 1,809 0.87 0 0 Steady0
Divers DIV 1,565 0.76 0 0 Steady0
Miscellaneous Left DVG 292 0.14 0 0 Steady0
Total votes 207,266 98.14 179,591 90.57
White votes 2,964 1.40 14,338 7.23
Rejected votes 959 0.45 4,370 2.20
Total 211,189 100 0 198,299 100 5 5 Steady0
Abstentions 229,508 52.08 242,450 55.01
Registered voters - voter turnout 440,697 47.92 440,749 44.99

Results by constituency

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The candidates are presented in descending order based upon the results of the first round. In the event of a victory in the second round by a candidate who did not come in first in the first round, their results are bolded.

Outgoing deputy: Xavier Breton (The Republicans).

Results in the 1st constituency[2]
Candidate Party and coalition Nuance 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Xavier Breton LR (UDC) LR 10,599 25.35 24,408 63.22
Sébastien Guéraud PS (NUPES) NUP 9,982 23.87 14,203 36.78
Brigitte Piroux Giannotti RN RN 8,971 21.46
Vincent Guillermin[3] LREM (ENS) ENS 8,071 19.30
Julien Bellon REC REC 1,995 4.77
Eliane Armenjon PA ECO 1,161 2.78
Michael Mendes DLF (UPF) DSV 641 1.53
Éric Lahy LO DXG 391 0.94
Valid votes 41.811 98.30 38,611 94.76
White votes 490 1.15 1 590 3.90
Rejected votes 234 0.55 547 1.34
Total 42,535 100 40,748 100
Abstentions 43,652 50.65 45,446 52.73
Registered voters - voter turnout 86,187 49.35 86,194 47.27

Outgoing deputy: Charles de La Verpillière (The Republicans).

Results in the 2nd constituency[4]
Candidate Party and coalition Nuance 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Romain Daubié MoDem (ENS) ENS 12,916 26.42 24,960 58.34
Lumir Lapray EELV (NUPES) NUP 12,428 25.42 17,824 41.66
Olivier Eyraud RN RN 11,354 23.23
Alexandre Nanchi LR (UDC) LR 7,192 14.71
Alexandre Costa REC REC 2,392 4.89
Thomas Iglésis PA ECO 653 1.34
Delphine Carrier LP (UPF) DSV 653 1.34
Denis Baratay LMR DVD 618 1.26
Vincent Goutagny LO DXG 415 0.85
Colin Martet RS (LRDP) DIV 265 0.54
Valid votes 48,886 98.40 42,784 91.67
White votes 629 1.27 3,043 6.52
Rejected votes 168 0.34 845 1.81
Total 49,683 100 46672 100
Abstentions 50,270 50.29 53,307 53.32
Registered voters - voter turnout 99,953 49.71 99,979 46.68

Outgoing deputy: Olga Givernet (La République en Marche!).

Results in the 3rd constituency[5]
Candidate Party and coalition Nuance 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Olga Givernet LREM (ENS) ENS 10,704 29.96 18,398 58.72
Christian Jolie LFI (NUPES) NUP 7,990 22.36 12,932 41.28
Véronique Baude LR (UDC) LR 6,425 17.98
Frédéric Franck RN RN 4,993 13.97
Karine Dubarry REC REC 1,835 5.14
Jean-Loup Kastler EP (Federation of the Republican Left) ECO 1,763 4.93
Fulgence Kouassi[6] SE DIV 596 1.67
Thierry Vergnas LP (UPF) DSV 543 1.52
Marine Morvan Lembert PA ECO 530 1.48
Cécile Maisonnette LO DXG 281 0.79
Franck Bisetti PP DVC 69 0.19
Maxence Ferte SE DIV 0 0.00
Valid votes 35,729 98.54 31,330 92.38
White votes 385 1.06 1,870 5.51
Rejected votes 145 0.40 716 2.11
Total 36,259 100 33,916 100
Abstentions 45,945 55.89 48,291 58.74
Registered voters - voter turnout 82,204 44.11 82,207 41.26

Outgoing deputy: Stéphane Trompille (La République en Marche!).

Results in the 4th constituency[7]
Candidate Party and coalition Nuance 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Jérôme Buisson RN RN 11,116 24.82 22,601 62.27
Philippe Lerda LFI (NUPES) NUP 7,786 17.38 13,696 37.73
Isabelle Seguin LREM (ENS) ENS 7,317 16.34
Aurane Reihanian LR (UDC) LR 7,198 16.07
Stéphane Trompille LREM diss. DVC 4,211 9.40
Benoît de Boysson REC REC 2,506 5.59
Ali Benmedjahed PRG RDG 2,215 4.95
Nicolas Favre PA ECO 1,119 2.50
Annick Veillerot DLF (UPF) DSV 562 1.25
Sacha Forca LMR DVD 443 0.99
Sylvain Cousson LO DXG 308 0.69
Alban Defrasne PP DVG 11 0.02
Valid votes 44,792 9814 36,297 84.02
White votes 638 1.40 5,481 12.69
Rejected votes 209 0.45 1,423 3.29
Total 45,639 100 43,201 100
Abstentions 49,258 51.91 51,702 54.48
Registered voters - voter turnout 94,897 48.09 94,903 45.52

Outgoing deputy: Damien Abad (Independent/Miscellaneous right).

Results in the 5th constituency[8]
Candidate Party and coalition Nuance 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Damien Abad SE (ENS) DVD 12,034 33.38 17,687 57.86
Florence Pisani LFI (NUPES) NUP 8,485 23.54 12,882 42.14
Joëlle Nambotin RN RN 7 110 19,72
Julien Martinez LR (UDC) LR 3 580 9,93
Philippe Tournier-Billon REC REC 2 073 5,75
Stéphanie Paris LMR DVD 931 2,58
Celil Yilmaz SE DIV 704 1,95
Grégory Fabris LP (UPF) DSV 436 1,21
Sylvie Crozet LO DXG 414 1,15
Jean-Michel Boulmé POID DVG 281 0,78
Valid votes 36,048 97.23 30,569 90.54
White votes 820 2.21 2,354 6.97
Rejected votes 206 0.56 839 2.49
Total 37,074 100 33,762 100
Abstentions 40,382 52.14 43,704 56.42
Registered voters - voter turnout 77,456 47.86 77,466 43.58

References

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  1. ^ a b "Les résultats en direct | Les élections en France". Ministère de l'Interieur (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  2. ^ "Elections législatives 2022 - Ain (01) - 1ère circonscription". Ministère de l'Interieur (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  3. ^ "LÉgislatives. Vincent Guillermin se lance dans la 1re circonscription". Le Progres (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  4. ^ "Elections législatives 2022 - Ain (01) - 2ème circonscription". Ministère de l'Interieur (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  5. ^ "Elections législatives 2022 - Ain (01) - 3ème circonscription". Ministère de l'Interieur (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  6. ^ "Ain. Élections législatives : Fulgence Kouassi annonce sa candidature". www.ledauphine.com. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  7. ^ "Elections législatives 2022 - Ain (01) - 4ème circonscription". Ministère de l'Interieur (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  8. ^ "Elections législatives 2022 - Ain (01) - 5ème circonscription". Ministère de l'Interieur (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-25.