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Seine-Saint-Denis's 7th constituency

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7th constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Deputy
DepartmentSeine-Saint-Denis
CantonsBagnolet, Montreuil
Registered voters141,389

Seine-Saint-Denis' seventh constituency is a French legislative constituency in the Seine-Saint-Denis département (north-east of Paris). It is entirely contained within the city of Montreuil.

Description

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Deputies

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Election Member Party
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Jean-Pierre Brard PCF
1993
1997 CAP
2002
2007
2012 Razzy Hammadi PS
2017 Alexis Corbière LFI
2022

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Alexis Corbière LFI diss. 21,802 40.19 N/A 25,033 57.16 N/A
Sabrina Ali-Benali LFI NFP 19,740 36.39 -27.18 18,759 42.84 N/A
Pauline Breteau HOR ENS 5,458 10.06 -5.93
Françoise Trova RN 5,254 9.68 +4.87
Antoine Toche DIV 713 1.31 N/A
Eric Verhaeghe DIV 518 0.95 N/A
Aurélie Jochaud LO 344 0.63 -0.82
Yannick Duterte DVG 180 0.33 N/A
Elsa Caudron DIV 165 0.30 N/A
Sebastien Atlani DIV 78 0.14 N/A
Valid votes 54,252 98.03 +0.54 43,792 91.75 N/A
Blank votes 824 1.49 -0.55 3,273 6.86 N/A
Null votes 267 0.48 +0.01 664 1.39 N/A
Turnout 55,343 66.31 +20.41 47,729 57.17 N/A
Abstentions 28,114 33.69 -20.41 35,757 42.83 N/A
Registered voters 83,457 83,486
Source: Ministry of the Interior,[1] Le Monde[2][3]
Result LFI HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Seine-Saint-Denis's 7th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LFI (NUPÉS) Alexis Corbière 22,718 62.94 +13.32
LREM (Ensemble) Marie-Laure Brossier 5,773 15.99 −8.71
RN Karim Yagoubi-Morocho 1,735 4.81 +0.01
DVG Choukri Yonis 1,562 4.33 N/A
PA Catherine Dehay 961 2.66 N/A
REC Myriam Mehidi 872 2.42 N/A
UDI (UDC) Madina Boucabeille 799 2.21 −4.11
Others N/A 1,674
Turnout 36,094 45.90 +1.10
LFI hold

2017

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Legislative Election 2017: Seine-Saint-Denis's 7th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Halima Menhoudj 8,264 24.70 N/A
LFI Alexis Corbière 7,226 21.60 N/A
PCF Gaylord Le Chequer 3,363 10.05 −22.70
PS Razzy Hammadi 3,297 9.85 −26.86
EELV Pierre Serne 2,717 8.12 N/A
DVG Jean-Pierre Brard 2,208 6.60 N/A
LR Manon Laporte 2,115 6.32 −4.39
FN Sébastien Jolivet 1,607 4.80 −3.30
Others N/A 2,661
Turnout 34,072 44.80 −5.15
2nd round result
LFI Alexis Corbière 16,246 57.90 N/A
LREM Halima Menhoudj 11,812 42.10 N/A
Turnout 30,181 39.68 +17.05
LFI gain from PS Swing

2012

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Razzy Hammadi is elected without opponent in the second round following the withdrawal of Jean-Pierre Brard.

Legislative Election 2012: Seine-Saint-Denis's 7th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Razzy Hammadi 13,001 36.71
FG Jean-Pierre Brard 11,599 32.75
UMP Muriel Bessis 3,794 10.71
FN Annie Habert 2,867 8.10
DIV Nathalie Gomez 1,021 2.88
Far left François Mailloux 724 2.04
MoDem David Xardel 713 2.01
Others N/A 1,696
Turnout 35,415 49.95
2nd round result
PS Razzy Hammadi 16,121 100.00
Turnout 16,121 22.63
PS gain from CAP

2007

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The constituency was one of just two (the other being Nord's 19th constituency) in which there was only one candidate in the second round, thus guaranteeing his re-election. The law provides that candidates obtaining the votes of at least 12.5% of registered voters in the first round advance to the second round. The parties of the mainstream left had a nationwide agreement whereby if two of them advanced to the second round, the second-placed would automatically withdraw. Primarily, this was to avoid dividing the left-wing or centre-left electorate in constituencies where a right-wing, centre-right or far-right candidate had also reached the second round. In Montreuil, however, the Communist and Socialist candidates were the only ones to reach the second round, respectively in first and second place. Socialist candidate Mouna Viprey honoured the agreement and withdrew, enabling Brard to be re-elected in a walkover.[4] 30.17% of voters nonetheless cast a blank ballot.[5]

Legislative Election 2007: Seine-Saint-Denis 5th - 2nd round[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CAP Jean-Pierre Brard 11 912 100 +47.77
Turnout 17 059 34.20 −16.84
CAP hold Swing +47.77
Legislative Election 2007: Seine-Saint-Denis 7th - 1st round[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CAP Jean-Pierre Brard 7 897 28.53
PS Mouna Viprey 7 028 25.39
UMP Laurent Vigier 6 152 22.22
LV Fabienne Vansteenkiste 1 867 6.74
LCR François Mailloux 1 323 4.78
FN Michel Collier 1 130 4.08
Other Paul Arnaud 925 3.34
TCNE Léone Verbeurgt 323 1.17
LO Jean-Marie Lenoir 236 0.85
MNR Patricua Vayssière 226 0.82
POI Christel Keiser 168 0.61
Other Rachid Nekkaz 156 0.56
Other Christelle Levert 122 0.44
DVG Béatrice Durand 91 0.33
Other Jean-Pierre Djemba 40 0.14
Turnout 28 060 56.26

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Seine-Saint-Denis's 7th constituency[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CAP Jean-Pierre Brard 7,811 29.84
PS Mouna Viprey 5,610 21.43
UMP Marc Gaulin 5,507 21.04
FN Françoise Fromont 2,584 9.87
LV Patrick Petitjean 2,151 8.22
UDF Alain Allan Knoll 711 2.72
LCR Laure Laufer 651 2.49
Others N/A 1,153
Turnout 26,567 60.28
2nd round result
CAP Jean-Pierre Brard 10,622 52.23
PS Mouna Viprey 9,715 47.77
Turnout 22,493 51.04
CAP hold

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Seine-Saint-Denis's 7th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CAP Jean-Pierre Brard 9,203 34.12
FN Serge Balassi 4,500 16.68
PS Marie-Paule Airaud 4,128 15.30
UDF Max Guyon 4,020 14.90
LV Marianne Blanc 1,261 4.67
LO Germaine Bauer 943 3.50
GE Wanda Facon 763 2.83
Others N/A 2,157
Turnout 27,876 58.32
2nd round result
CAP Jean-Pierre Brard 19,012 73.10
FN Serge Balassi 6,997 26.90
Turnout 28,449 62.53
CAP gain from PCF

References

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  1. ^ "Publication des candidatures et des résultats aux élections - Législatives 2024". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Découvrez la liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2024 dans votre circonscription". Le Monde. 19 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Map of the results of the first round of the legislative elections 2024". Le Monde. 30 June 2024. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Législatives : 49,58% de participation à 17h", L'express, 17 June 2007
  5. ^ a b c Official results: 2007, French government website
  6. ^ Official results: 2002, French government website