Legislative: the RN wave sweeps through the four constituencies of Eure-et-Loir

Legislative: the RN wave sweeps through the four constituencies of Eure-et-Loir
Legislative: the RN wave sweeps through the four constituencies of Eure-et-Loir

The National Rally comes out on top in the four constituencies of Eure-et-Loir, in the first round of the legislative elections, this Sunday, June 30, 2024. Discover the final results.

First constituency (Chartres):

  1. Emma Minot (National Rally) : 33,66% (20.576 voice) ;
  2. Guillaume Kasbarian (Together): 32.89% (20,105 votes);
  3. Jean-François Bridet (New Popular Front): 24.05% (14,705 votes). He announced his withdrawal from the second round.
  4. Ladislas Vergne (The Republicans): 7.18% (4,388 votes).
  5. Pierre-Louis Delauney, (Reconquest!): 1.14% (698 votes);
  6. Marie-José Aubert (Workers’ Struggle): 1.08% (659 votes)

62,516 voters for 61,131 cast, i.e. a participation of 68.27%.

Second constituency (Dreux):

  1. Olivier Dubois (RN): 38.32% (17,904 votes);
  2. Olivier Marleix (LR): 25.93% (12,113 votes);
  3. Nadia Faveris (NFP): 25.59% (11,956 votes);
  4. Florent Mazy (Together): 7.24% (3,381 votes);
  5. Béatrice Jaffrenou (Workers’ Party): 1.15% (535 votes);
  6. Florence Rogé (Reconquest!) : 1.02% (477 votes);
  7. Adrien Denis (Workers’ Struggle): 0.76% (357 votes).

Third constituency (Nogent-le-Rotrou/Lucé):

  1. Christophe Bay (RN): 42.41% (19,178 votes);
  2. Harold Huwart (Radical Party), for a “republican front”: 36.35 % (16,439 votes);
  3. Rémi Martial (Les Républicains): 12.71% (5,748 votes);
  4. Vincent Chevrollier (Workers’ Struggle): 6.87% (3,107 votes);
  5. Eric Laqua (Reconquest!): 1.66% (751 votes)

The participation is 65.66%.

Fourth constituency (Châteaudun):

  1. Roger Pecout (RN-LR): 43.15% (18,854 votes);
  2. Philippe Vigier (Together!): 39.44% (17,235 votes);
  3. Sylviane Boens (Union of the Left): 14.29% (6,243 votes);
  4. Vincent Lhopiteau (Reconquest!): 1.87% (817 votes);
  5. Anne-Laure Assayag (EXG): 1.25% (548 votes).

Participation: 66.51%, or 44,796 voters.

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