Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Lanester (56600) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Lanester (56600) – 1st round [PUBLIE]
Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Lanester (56600) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

19:52 – In Lanester, which candidate will elect left-wing voters?

The left-wing coalition in the last legislative elections having exploded in flight, which candidate will their voters turn to during these new elections in 2024? How many will vote for the Popular Front? Giving an estimate is complicated. At the time of the Europeans, Raphaël Glucksmann’s list reached 19.26% in Lanester. It remains that in the city, it will also be necessary to assimilate the 8.4% of the list of Manon Aubry (La France insoumise), the 7.24% of Marie Toussaint (EELV) and the 5.44% of Léon Deffontaine (PCF) . That is to say a total of around 39% on site. At the end of the first round of the legislative elections in 2022, in Lanester, the Nupes pair had also obtained 37.23% of the votes in the locality. A push to finally put into perspective with the 35% of left-wing voters in the first round of the presidential election, i.e. the accumulation of scores from Mélenchon to Hidalgo.

18:42 – The RN has made solid progress in Lanester in 5 years

What can we conclude from the results of the last elections? While at the national level, the results of the National Rally peaked at more than 31% of the votes in the 2024 European elections, or eight points more than in the 2019 European elections, local progress seems even stronger. The Lepenist movement has in fact already garnered 8 points here between 2019 and 2024. It is therefore possible that the RN will be at nearly 25% or even more in Lanester this June 30, for the first round of the legislative elections.

15:31 – A 28.6% in the national average for the RN in Lanester at the beginning of the month

Looking back at the latest electoral test seems even more relevant, as we familiarise ourselves with the vote on 30 June. Because the observation that emerged during the elections a few days ago is still fresh in everyone’s minds. 28.6% of the votes went to Jordan Bardella’s far right in early June, in the European Parliament elections in Lanester, against Raphaël Glucksmann at 19.26% and Valérie Hayer at 13.42%. The far-right movement took the vote with no fewer than 2,457 residents of Lanester voting.

14:32 – 27.21% for Emmanuel Macron during the last presidential election in Lanester

It is probably the presidential election which sheds the most light on the preferences of the inhabitants of a municipality. It was Emmanuel Macron with 27.21% and Jean-Luc Mélenchon with 24.35% who obtained the best results in the first round of the presidential election in Lanester. The double-finalist at national level only finished here with 21.81% of the votes. The second round of voting will not be victorious for Marine Le Pen either, Emmanuel Macron finishing at 62.41% against 37.59% for Le Pen.

12:32 – In Lanester, are the results of the last legislative elections still so telling today?

In 2022, in the legislative elections, the RN was unsuccessful in the first round in the commune of Lanester, grabbing 17.58% of the votes there, compared to 37.23% for Damien Girard (Nupes). No change in the second round, the RN still being unable to worry the winner and leaving room for Damien Girard (Nupes) for first position locally.

11:02 – Lanester: analysis of socio-economic and electoral factors

Halfway through the legislative elections, Lanester is teeming with diversity and activities. With its 23,026 inhabitants, this city presents itself as a symbol of openness. With 1,196 companies, Lanester allows innovation and entrepreneurship to flourish. The rate of households without a car (23.08%) shows a lower dependence on the automobile. This factor could impact voters on mobility and environmental issues. The 975 foreign residents, representing 4.25% of the population, contribute to this cultural plurality. Despite a percentage of job seekers of 14.11%, the city displays an average income per tax household of €22,956 per year, illustrating a certain level of prosperity. To conclude, in Lanester, local concerns are mixed with French objectives.

09:32 – Percentage of abstention in elections: focus on Lanester

In Lanester, one of the key criteria for these 2024 legislative elections will inevitably be the abstention rate. Two years ago, during the second round of the presidential election, among the 16,929 registered voters in the city, 72.03% went to vote. Turnout was 73.56% in the first round, which represented 12,453 people. As a reminder, in the city, turnout in the 2022 legislative elections represented 48.36% in the first round and only 47.27% in the second round. The surge in commodity prices that is weighing on the finances of the French is particularly likely to bring the citizens of Lanester back to the polling stations.

08:02 – First round of legislative elections in Lanester: times of the 18 polling stations

The 18 polling stations in the town of Lanester will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to receive voters. The first round of the 2024 legislative elections takes place this Sunday in Lanester. The purpose of this ballot is to elect the 577 representatives of the National Assembly elected for five years. In 2022, the previous legislative elections took place on June 12 and 19. They followed the presidential election of April 2022 where the outgoing president, Emmanuel Macron, was elected for a second term. Among the many expected candidates, which political union will take the lead in these legislative elections in Lanester? Don’t forget to bring your voter card and an identity document (national identity card, passport, driving license, etc.) to be able to vote.

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