2024 legislative elections in Dordogne: who are the candidates to become your deputy

2024 legislative elections in Dordogne: who are the candidates to become your deputy
2024 legislative elections in Dordogne: who are the candidates to become your deputy

You live in the district of Périgueux

If you live in the Isle valley and Périgueux, you belong to the first district of Dordogne. Until June 9, Pascale Martin, NUPES MP (LFI) was your MP. Following the dissolution, here is the seven candidates who are running to become deputy for Périgueux:

  • Pascale Martinoutgoing NUPES deputy, reinvested under the Popular Front banner
  • Jonathan Almosnino, Lutte Ouvrière candidate. He had already presented himself in 2022 in the Bergerac constituency
  • Antoine Coutou, Reconquest candidate. He had already presented himself in the 2022 legislative elections
  • Berenger Desport-NamurLes Républicains candidate, he is the youngest candidate in these legislative elections in Dordogne
  • Stéphane Lambert, candidate from the list “to defend children”. He presented himself to the Europeans on June 9
  • Nadine LechonNational Rally candidate with Nancy Launay as substitute
  • Clement Tononcandidate of the presidential majority, with Stéphane Triquart as substitute

You live in the Bergerac district

If you live in Bergeracois, you belong to the second district of Dordogne. Until June 9, Serge Muller of the National Rally was your deputy. Following the dissolution of the Assembly, here is the five candidates who are running to become deputy for Bergerac:

  • Serge Mulleroutgoing RN deputy, reinvested and supported by the Reconquest party
  • Josie Bayle, Les Républicains candidate. Departmental councilor, she is also assistant for commerce at the town hall of Bergerac.
  • Christophe Cathus, socialist candidate invested under the Popular Front banner, mayor of Calès and regional councilor
  • Michel Delponcandidate of the presidential majority (deputy for Bergerac between 2017 and 2022), with Jean-Paul Jammes as substitute
  • Lise Khelfaoui, Lutte Ouvrière candidate. She presented herself in 2022 in the constituency of Périgueux

You live in the Nontron constituency

If you live in Périgord Vert, you are part of the third constituency of Dordogne. Until June 9, Jean-Pierre Cubertafon, from Modem and therefore from the presidential majority, was your deputy. Here is the five candidates who are running to become deputy for Nontron:

  • Jean-Pierre Cubertafonoutgoing Modem deputy, reinvested by the presidential majority
  • Jacques Decoupy, Lutte Ouvrière candidate, he had already presented himself in 2022
  • Christelle Druillole is the socialist candidate nominated under the Popular Front banner. Mayor of Agonac, she is vice-president of the Departmental Council in charge of youth and sports, she is also deputy of PS senator Serge Mérilhou.
  • Florence Joubertcandidate of the National Rally, patron of the RN in Dordogne, regional councilor since 2015. Her candidacy is supported by the Reconquête party
  • Myriam Thomasson is the Les Républicains candidate. A 47-year-old salesperson, she ran for the 2022 legislative elections and was also a candidate for the departmental elections in 2021.

You live in the Sarlat district

If you live in Périgord Noir, you belong to the fourth district of Dordogne. Until June 9, Sébastien Peytavie of Génération.s and Nupes, was your deputy. Here is the seven candidates who are running to become deputy for this fourth constituency:

  • Sébastien Peytavieoutgoing Nupes deputy, reinvested by the new Popular Front
  • Anne-Catherine Balland is the Republican candidate. A farmer, she was elected in her commune of Saint-Félix-de-Reillac-et-Mortemart. His deputy is François Rigaud, a business manager.
  • Nathalie Ballerand is the candidate of Reconquest. Patron of the party in Dordogne, she ran for the legislative elections in 2022, she was on Marion Maréchal’s European list.
  • Christophe Green-MadeoLutte Ouvrière candidate
  • Dominique Marchaudon, National Rally candidate
  • Jérôme Peyrat, candidate without label. Mayor of La Roque-Gageac and regional councilor
  • François Tourne
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