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Ludovic Robet
Published on
June 30, 2024 at 11:18 p.m.
; updated June 30, 2024 at 11:20 p.m.
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To legislative elections 2024voters expressed themselves widely in Lot-et-Garonne and Marmande and placed the National Rally candidates well ahead.
Hélène Laporte at 49.31% in the second constituency
On the second constituency, that of Marmande, Tonneins, Duras, Casteljaloux, it was Hélène Laporte who came in first, with 49.31%, or 25,281 votes, ahead of Christophe Courrègelongue (Nouveau Front Populaire) 26.89%, 13,787 votes and Jean -Marie Lenzi (Together), 21.99%, 11,272 votes. Lutte Ouvrière candidate Nathalie Lambolez only got 1.81%, with 929 votes.
Cahuzac failed in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Cousin in the lead
In the third constituency, that of Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Annick Cousin (RN) won with 41.08%, 21,168 votes. In second position is Guillaume Lepers, various right, 24.99%, 12,876 votes, followed by Xavier Czapla (New Popular Front) 18.36%, 9,460 votes, then Jérôme Cahuzac. The former minister only got 14.56%, 7,501 votes, and withdrew at the start of the evening.
Delbocq in the lead on third
In the third constituency, Sébastien Delbocq, from the National Rally, won 43.11% of the vote,
Michel Lauzana, Together! (Presidential majority), makes 28.41%.
Paul Vo Van, New Popular Front, also qualifies for the second round with 25.63% of the votes. Patrice Cuquel, regionalist, only collects 1.69% and Mohamed El Marbati, Far Left, 1.16%.
All results municipality by municipality
There will therefore be a second round in all the constituencies of Lot-et-Garonne.
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