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In Tarn, there are 3 different legislative constituencies. The 3 seats of Tarn deputies are coveted by 19 candidates.
Find for each constituency the candidates who did well in the electoral game.
Albi, Castres and Gaillac: the results of the first round from 8 p.m.
The detailed results commune by commune, for each of the Tarn districts will be available from 8 p.m. this Sunday. Find in particular the scores of the candidates in Albi, Castres and Gaillac.
Tarn: the candidates competing in the first round in the 1st constituency
In the 1st constituency of Tarn, where we find among others the municipalities of Albi, Castres or Saint-Juéry, 6 candidates were placed on the starting line:
- Orphée PAUTHIER (Various left)
- Margot LAPEYRE (New Popular Front)
- Eric CHAVEGRAND (Far left)
- Frédéric CABROLIER (National Rally)
- Philippe BONNECARRERE (Together! (Presidential majority))
- Denis ROUQUETTE (Reconquest!)
Tarn: candidates in the running in the first round in the 2nd constituency
In the 2nd constituency of Tarn, which includes among others the communes of Albi, Gaillac and Graulhet, 7 candidates officially presented themselves for this election:
- Joël ENCONTRE (Regionalist)
- Frederic LAMOUCHE (Reconquest!)
- Karen ERODI (New Popular Front)
- Pierre VERDIER (Together! (Presidential majority))
- Boris GIMENEZ SASTRE (Far left)
- Julien BACOU (National Rally)
- Thierno BAH (The Republicans)
Tarn: the candidates competing in the first round in the 3rd constituency
In the 3rd constituency of Tarn, which includes the municipalities of Castres, Lavaur and Mazamet, 6 candidates have placed themselves on the starting line:
- Julien LASSALLE (New Popular Front)
- Chantal TRESSENS (Far left)
- Alban AZAIS (Sovereignist Right)
- Jean TERLIER (Together! (Presidential majority))
- Guilhem CARAYON (Union of the far right)
- Claire DAUGÉ (Regionalist)