Legislative elections in Puy-de-Dôme: who are the candidates? What are the issues? We summarize everything for you

Legislative elections in Puy-de-Dôme: who are the candidates? What are the issues? We summarize everything for you
Legislative elections in Puy-de-Dôme: who are the candidates? What are the issues? We summarize everything for you

471,037 voters are called to the polls in Puy-de-Dôme this Sunday for the first round of the legislative elections. Facing them, thirty candidates, in five constituencies. Two days before the vote, here is everything you need to know before going to the polls.

Clermont-Cournon constituency: can the left be shaken up on its home turf?

Riom constituency: will the RN be invited to the second round?

Will the left, with Christine Pirès-Beaune (Socialist Party), retain the second constituency of Puy-de-Dôme? Between local personalities and national issues, even if the outgoing MP is in a position of strength, the vote seems a little more open than in 2022. We summarize the issues in this constituency in this article (click here).

Clermont-Montagne constituency: can it switch?

For decades, the centre-right and the environmentalists have shared the mandates of deputies of the third constituency of Puy-de-Dôme. After two mandates of Laurence Vichnievsky (MoDem), will the cards be reshuffled on Sunday? Eight candidates are in the running. We summarize the issues in this constituency in this article (click here).

Issoire district: the most uncertain?

Member of Parliament since 2022, Delphine Lingemann (Ensemble) is putting her position back into play in the 4th constituency of Puy-de-Dôme. Facing her are Valérie Goléo (New Popular Front), Benjamin Chalus (RN), Florence Dubessy (Les Républicains) and Pascale Sanchez (Reconquête) and François Marotte (Lutte ouvrière). Here, the games seem clearly open and could even lead to a three-way race in the second round… We summarize the issues at stake in this constituency in this article (click here).

Thiers-Ambert constituency: repeat with a PCF/RN duel?

In 2022, the National Rally created a surprise by inviting itself to the second round of the legislative elections in a constituency historically anchored on the left and which has sent André Chassaigne (PCF) to the National Assembly since 2002. Will the 2024 election go go in the same direction? Only one certainty: the candidates in the running are the same, with one exception. We summarize the issues in this constituency in this article (click here).

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