Legislative elections 2024: A Lenormand (AD) – Beaumont (PS) duel in the second round in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon

Legislative elections 2024: A Lenormand (AD) – Beaumont (PS) duel in the second round in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Legislative elections 2024: A Lenormand (AD) – Beaumont (PS) duel in the second round in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon

Outgoing MP Stéphane Lenormand (Archipel Demain) leads the first round of the legislative elections in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon on Saturday June 29 with 43% of the votes at 8 p.m. In second position with 17.56% of the votes, Frédéric Beaumont (Socialist Party) is currently qualified for the second round, subject to validation of the results by the prefecture.

The counting of votes was completed in the four polling stations of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon this Saturday, June 29, and the provisional results place the outgoing deputy Stéphane Lenormand well ahead in this first round of early legislative elections with 43.09% of the vote, or 1,184 votes cast at 8 p.m.

Also read: 2024 legislative elections in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon: The news feed from the first round

Frédéric Beaumont comes in second position and therefore also qualifies for the second round, with 16.92% of the votes, or 465 votes cast.

In third position, Marion Letournel (La France Insoumise) with 14.88% of the votes, or 409 votes cast at 8 p.m. Patrick Lebailly (Together to build) is fourth with 14.52% of the votes, or 399 votes cast. Finally, Patricia Chagnon (National Rally) comes in fifth position with 10.59% of the votes, or 291 votes cast.

Participation is up slightly in the archipelago compared to the 2022 legislative elections. 55.42% of voters came to vote, or 2,809 people, compared to 53.45% two years ago. However, the participation figures at midday suggested a greater increase in participation. In fact, 28% of voters had already traveled at midday, compared to 21% in 2022.

The polling station at the Saint-Pierre town hall had the highest turnout. It recorded a turnout of 57.59%. The lowest turnout was in Miquelon, with a rate of 52.88%. The turnout rate was 54.33% at the Feu rouge polling station, and 55.16% at the Henriette Bonin polling station.

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