the turnout in the first round at 12 noon in Cantal

the turnout in the first round at 12 noon in Cantal
the turnout in the first round at 12 noon in Cantal

This Sunday, June 30, the French are called to vote to appoint their deputies during the legislative elections. In Cantal, discover the participation rate in the first round at 12 p.m.

Who will be the qualified candidates for the second round of the legislative elections in Cantal? This department has 2 constituencies. At 12 p.m., participation is 30.45%.
At the same time, in 2022, for the same election, it was 26.35%.

National turnout at 12 noon was 25.90%, in 2022, at the same time, the rate was 18.43%.


The turnout at 12 noon in Cantal is 30.45%.

© Ministry of the Interior

Ultimately, during the 2022 legislative elections, in the first round, in Cantal, participation was 53.80% in this department.

During the European elections in June 2024, the participation rate was 56.22% in Cantal.

There are 2 constituencies in Cantal. Find out the names of the candidates in each constituency.

Vincent Descoeur (Various Right) is the outgoing MP for this constituency.

Here is the list of declared candidates:

  • Vincent Descoeur (Various right) – Isabelle Lantuejoul
  • Valérie Rueda (Socialist Party / New Popular Front) – Pierre Mathonier
  • Rémy Dauvillier (Workers’ Struggle) – Julien Dichant
  • Jean-Jacques Bruxelle (Reconquest) – Isabelle Thevenet
  • Dorothée Gallais (National Rally) – Nicole Picard
  • Denis Sabot (Horizons / Ensemble) – Pierre Maisonneuve

The cantons of this constituency are: Arpajon-sur-Cère, Aurillac I, Aurillac II, Aurillac III, Aurillac IV, Jussac, Laroquebrou, Maurs, Montsalvy, Saint-Cernin, Saint-Mamet-la-Salvetat, Vic-sur-Cère.

Jean-Yves Bony (Miscellaneous right) is the outgoing MP for this constituency.

Here is the list of declared candidates:

  • Mona Cheikhi (Workers’ Struggle) – Dominique Geignau
  • Zoé Pebay (LFI / New Popular Front) – Emilien Cabiran
  • Gilles Lacroix (National Rally) – Josyane Combelle
  • Pascal Veysset-Rapaport (Reconquest) – Anne-Isabelle Winter d’Arc
  • Vladimir Tilmant-Tatischeff (Modem / Ensemble) – Jean-Michel Boucart
  • Louis Toty (Various right) – Marie-Thérèse Deloustal
  • Jean-Yves Bony (Various right) – Marina Besse

The cantons: Allanche, Champs-sur-Tarentaine-Marchal, Chaudes-Aigues, Condat, Massiac, Mauriac, Murat, Pierrefort, Pleaux, Riom-ès-Montagnes, Ruynes-en-Margeride, Saignes, Saint-Flour North, Saint-Flour South, Salers.

Members of Parliament are elected by a two-round majority vote. Once elected in a constituency, they are invested with a national mandate.

To be elected in the first round of voting, an absolute majority of the votes cast and a number of votes equal to a quarter of the registered voters must be obtained. In the second round, a relative majority is sufficient. In the event of a tie, the oldest candidate is elected.

For a candidate to access the second round, he must have obtained in the first round a number of votes at least equal to 12.5% ​​of the number of voters registered in the constituency. The candidate who has fulfilled this condition can continue in the second round. In the event that no candidate meets this condition, only the two candidates who come first can continue in the second round.

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