2024 legislative elections in Saint-Etienne: the results of the first round in the constituencies

2024 legislative elections in Saint-Etienne: the results of the first round in the constituencies
2024 legislative elections in Saint-Etienne: the results of the first round in the constituencies

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Mathias Souteyrat

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June 30, 2024 at 6:54 p.m.

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The 1st round of the 2024 legislative elections ended in the Loire this Sunday, June 30.

Here are the results of the candidates in the two constituencies of Saint-Etienne.

Results updated during election night

Not all results have been published at the time of this article’s publication.

They will be revealed as counting in each Saint-Etienne polling station and the article will be updated throughout the evening.

All the results, municipality by municipality, can be found on the -.fr interactive map.

1st constituency (Saint-Etienne north):

  • Quentin Bataillon (Ensemble):
  • Pierrick Courbon (New Popular Front/PS/EELV):
  • Marie Simon (National Rally):
  • Xavier Kemlin (Republicans for the Union of the Right):
  • Romain Brossard (Workers’ Struggle):
  • François Chord (Resist):
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Qualifiers for the 2nd round:

2nd constituency (Saint-Etienne south):

  • Andrée Taurinya (New Popular Front/LFI):
  • Eric Le Jaouen (Presidential Majority/UDI):
  • Hervé Breuil (National Rally):
  • Quentin Fontvieille (Center):
  • Sophie Dieterich (Workers’ Struggle):
  • Martial Mossmann(Alliance centriste) :
  • Nathalie Douspis (Ecologists):

Qualified for the 2nd round:

The results in Saint-Etienne, Roanne, Montbrison…

L’abstention

The turnout at 12 noon in the Loire was 28.36%. At 5 p.m., it was 57.79%.

At the end of the 1st round, the abstention rate is X% in the department. In 2019, there was 45.51% abstention in the department compared to 53.85% in 2014.

Possible triangulars

With an increasing participation rate, currently estimated at 70%, the threshold of 12.5% ​​of registered voters to remain in the second round becomes more accessible.

It is enough to obtain at least 17.9% of the votes cast in the first round to qualify a candidate.

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