Direct. Legislative elections 2024: follow the results in Dieppe and its region

Direct. Legislative elections 2024: follow the results in Dieppe and its region
Direct. Legislative elections 2024: follow the results in Dieppe and its region

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Maria da Silva

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June 30, 2024 at 6:54 p.m.
; updated June 30, 2024 at 7:08 p.m.

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Nearly 49 million people were invited to go to the polls this Sunday, June 30, 2024 for the first round of early legislative elections. They follow the dissolution of the National Assembly by the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, on June 9, after the defeat of his camp in the European elections.

The main challenge this Sunday: to elect 577 deputies, including ten in Seine-Maritime – two for Dieppe and its region – who will be elected for five years from 2024 to 2029. Follow our live coverage with us.

Two deputies to be elected

19h10. On Dieppe and its region, two deputies are to be elected for the 6e circonscriptionwhich includes Dieppe, and the 10thin the Bacqueville-en-Caux sector.

The outgoing deputies, Sebastien Jumelelected PCF for the 6th, and Xavier BatutHorizon candidate for the 10th, are candidates for their succession.

There are already people at Dieppe City Hall to watch the vote counting. ©Les Informations dieppoises/A. BdC.

People at the city hall

19h. There are already quite a few people Dieppe town hall (Seine-Maritime) this Sunday June 30, 2024 to follow the results. The count will begin and at 4 p.m., there were 2,500 more voters in Dieppe than in 2022.

In Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), the counting has just started. ©Les Informationds dieppoises/A. BdC.

The participation rate

6:50 p.m.. These legislative elections are marked by a forte participation. At 12 p.m., the participation rate was 26.62% in Seine-Maritime, when it was 17.34% at the same time in 2022.

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At 5 p.m., the turnout for the legislative elections in Seine-Maritime is estimated at 64.49%. It was 36.52% in 2022 at the same time, almost 20 points more. Across France, the participation rate is 59.39% at 5 p.m.

If during the first round, no candidate obtains more than 50% (absolute majority), a 2nd round will be organized on July 7, 2024. In order to remain in the second round, a candidate must obtain in the first round a number of votes at less equal to 12.5% ​​of the number of voters registered in the constituency.

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