Legislative elections 2024. Who are the candidates constituency by constituency in Bouches-du-Rhône?

Legislative elections 2024. Who are the candidates constituency by constituency in Bouches-du-Rhône?
Legislative elections 2024. Who are the candidates constituency by constituency in Bouches-du-Rhône?

Registrations are closed to run for the elections of June 30 and July 7. Overview of the names invested by each party or movement in the 16 constituencies of Bouches-du-Rhône.

The campaign is launched. After the announcement of the dissolution of the Assembly by Emmanuel Macron, the different parties rushed to prepare for the early legislative elections. After several days of uncertainty, alliances and controversies, here are the candidates running in Bouches-du-Rhône.

1st constituency

It brings together the 11th arrondissement, and part of the 10th and 12th arrondissements of Marseille.

  • Pascaline Lécorché (New Popular Front)
  • Sabrina Agresti-Roubache (Ensemble)
  • Monique Griseti (National Rally)
  • Céline Caravellazi (Various right)
  • Marc Cecone (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Salomé Moyal (Reconquest)

2nd constituency

It brings together the 7th and 8th arrondissement of Marseille.

  • Claire Pitollat ​​(Ensemble)
  • Laurent Lhardit (New Popular Front)
  • Laure-Agnès Caradec (The Republicans)
  • Olivier Rioult (National Rally)
  • Jean-Marc Graffeo (Reconquest)
  • Claudine Rodinson (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Hugo Roche Poggi (Radical Left Party)

3rd constituency

It brings together the 13th, part of the 12th and the 14th arrondissement of Marseille.

  • Gisèle Lelouis (National Rally)
  • Amine Kessaci (New Popular Front)
  • Jacqueline Grandel (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Alexia de Montgolfier (Equinox)
  • Juliette Coleou (New Revolutionary Anticapitalist Party)
  • Céline Aycard-Dieste (Ensemble)
  • Pierre-Olivier Koubi-Flotte (The Republicans)
  • Bernard Fournier

4th constituency

It covers the 1st, 2nd and 3rd arrondissements, and part of the 5th and 6th arrondissements of Marseille.

  • Florian Trevisan
  • Léa Felice Ferrandi
  • Anthony Demont
  • Malika Torchi (Ensemble)
  • Aurélie Quinquis (National Rally)
  • Leila Behairi (Equinox)
  • Manuel Bompard (New Popular Front)
  • Isabelle Bonnet (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Carime Igo (The Republicans)
  • Stéphane Pernice (Various left)
  • Eva-Françoise Faye
  • Kylian Jacky Jean Face

5th constituency

It covers the 4th and part of the 5th and 6th arrondissement of Marseille.

  • Franck Liquori (National Rally)
  • Ambroise Malinconi (The Republicans)
  • Allan Popelard (New Popular Front)
  • Maxime Boudet (Ensemble)
  • Hendrik Davi (Dissident France Insoumise)
  • Ambroise Malinconi (The Republicans)
  • Nathalie Malhole (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Barthélémy Plez
  • Pauline Papazian
  • Pierre-Frédéric Zieba
  • Marcel Blanc

6th constituency

It covers the 9th and 10th arrondissement of Marseille.

  • Sylvie Giovannini (Regionalists)
  • Jeanne Astolfi (Reconquest)
  • Caroline Crown (Equinox)
  • Marcel Slama
  • Sébastien Peretti
  • Stephanie Brown
  • Olivier Fayssat (National Rally)
  • Lionel Royer-Perreaut (Ensemble)
  • Christine Juste (New Popular Front)
  • Serena Zouaghi (The Republicans)
  • Corinne Morel (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Tess Jannone

7th constituency

It covers the 15th and 16th arrondissement of Marseille.

  • Arezki Selloum (National Rally)
  • Sébastien Delogu (New Popular Front)
  • Hayat Atia (Ensemble)
  • Ines Albacete
  • Hakim Benamrane
  • Daniele Pécout (Workers’ Struggle)

8th constituency

It covers Berre-l’Etangtwo municipalities of canton of Salon-de-Provence and three municipalities of canton of Pélissanne.

  • Jean-Marc Zulesi (Ensemble)
  • Romain Tonussi (National Rally)
  • Alexandre Beddock (New Popular Front)
  • Rémy Bazzali (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Stéphanie Volpini (The Republicans)
  • Céline Fanfan (Ecologist at the Center)
  • Jeanne Vigier

9th constituency

It covers the cantons of Aubagne and La Ciotat.

  • Bertrand Mas-Fraissinet (Ensemble)
  • Joëlle Mélin (National Rally)
  • Aurélien Michel (The Republicans)
  • Bernard Ougourlou Oglou (New Popular Front)
  • Isabelle Mazzoni
  • Robert Santunione
  • Jean-Marie Clorec (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Bertrand Mas-Fraissinet (Ensemble)
  • Aksil Boualam (Ecologist at the Center)

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10th constituency

It covers the cantons of Allauch, Gardanne and the commune of Meyreuil.

  • Assan Tahiri
  • José Gonzalez (National Rally)
  • Jimmy Bessaih (New Popular Front)
  • Véronique Bourcet-Giner (Various Right)
  • Stéphan Pierraccini (The Republicans)
  • Jean-Philippe Courtaro (Reconquest)
  • Lucie Desblancs
  • Frédéric Kechra (Workers’ Struggle)

11th constituency

It covers the cantons of Aix-en-Provence-Nord-Est, Aix-en-Provence-Sud-Ouest and Pennes-Mirabeau.

  • Marc Pena (New Popular Front)
  • Mohamed Laqhila (Modem and Independents)
  • Hervé Fabre-Aubrespy (National Rally)
  • Fayçal Zerguine (The Republicans)
  • Charlotte Maria (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Michel Veil
  • Jean-François Mebtouche
  • Michel Bayle

12th constituency

It covers the cantons of Châteauneuf-Côte-Bleue, Marignane and Vitrolles.

  • Franck Allisio (National Rally)
  • Raymonde Zini
  • Maryline Czurka (New Popular Front)
  • Maxime Aghemo (The Republicans)
  • Axel Breton
  • François Roche (Workers’ Struggle)

13th constituency

It covers the cantons of Istres-Sud, Martigues-Est, Martigues-Ouest and Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône.

  • Emmanuel Fouquart (National Rally)
  • Cyril Metral (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Pierre Dharréville (New Popular Front)
  • Hervé Delespaul (Standing France)
  • Lila Lokmane (Ensemble)
  • Olympe Schredre

14th constituency

It covers the canton of Aix-en-Provence-Centre, part of the canton of Aix-en-Provence-Nord-Est, the canton of Peyrolles-en-Provence and the canton of Trets.

  • Anne-Laurence Petel (Ensemble)
  • Gérault Verny (National Rally)
  • Jean-David Ciot (New Popular Front)
  • Gaëtan Muselet (The Republicans)
  • Baptiste Bouckenhove (without label)
  • Charles Moyal (Reconquest)
  • Dominique Sassoon (without label)
  • Anne Roche (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Mireille Dufay

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It covers the cantons of Châteaurenard, Eyguières, Lambesc, Orgon and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

  • Anne Testut (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Romain Baubry (National Rally)
  • Wassila Aïdarous (New Popular Front)
  • Stéphane Hermellin (The Republicans)
  • Solange Ponchon (Ensemble)
  • Martine Elesikian
  • Christophe Ptak

16th district

It covers the cantons of Arles-Est, Arles-Ouest, Istres-Nord, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and Tarascon.

  • Florent Seddik
  • Guy Dubost (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Nicolas Koukas (New Popular Front)
  • Emmanuel Taché de la Pagerie (National Rally)
  • Samir Bouziani (Equinoxe)
  • Alain Bernardet (The Republicans)
  • Marion Biscione
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