Result of the 2024 legislative elections in La Seyne-sur-Mer (83500) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

Result of the 2024 legislative elections in La Seyne-sur-Mer (83500) – 1st round [PUBLIE]
Result of the 2024 legislative elections in La Seyne-sur-Mer (83500) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

19:53 – The New Popular Front could reach between 20% and 25% in La Seyne-sur-Mer during this first round

While the coalition led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon and his allies had made an impression during the previous legislative elections, but has now exploded in flight, it is the New Popular Front that is running this time. Which leaves doubts hanging over the left-wing vote in the polling booths. At the end of the first round of the legislative elections, two years ago, the Nupes candidacy had attracted 20.24% of the votes in the locality. The list led by Raphaël Glucksmann more recently accumulated 9.95% in La Seyne-sur-Mer for the continental elections. But the result of the left will obviously depend this time also on the transfer of votes from the rebellious Manon Aubry (10.19%), as well as those of the EELV Marie Toussaint (3.16%) or even Léon Deffontaine (3.63%) on June 9. That is a sum of 25% on site.

18:42 – 8 points gained in 5 years by the National Rally in La Seyne-sur-Mer

Elections follow one another and sometimes are not the same, but there are conclusions to be drawn from all these figures. 8 points have already been amassed by the RN in the locality between the 2019 European elections and the equivalent in 2024. A significant progression. At this rate, we can therefore conclude that the RN will be at nearly 40% in La Seyne-sur-Mer this evening of June 30, for the first round of the legislative elections.

3:31 p.m. – 40.41% for the RN list at Seyne-sur-Mer at the beginning of June

Recalling the epilogue of the very last electoral test also seems logical when considering the election this Sunday, June 30. The score of the RN list, led by Jordan Bardella in 2024, was in fact at its highest in Seyne-sur-Mer, with 40.41%, or 8,878 votes in the city. The Eurosceptic movement then doubled Valérie Hayer to 11.8% and Manon Aubry to 10.19%.

2:32 p.m. – What was the outcome of the 2022 presidential election in Seyne-sur-Mer?

It is probably the election of the President of the Republic that gives us the most reliable indicator of the inclination of the inhabitants of a municipality. Marine Le Pen had particularly struck the minds in La Seyne-sur-Mer during the last presidential election 2022 with a score of 27.88% in the first round. Emmanuel Macron and Jean-Luc Mélenchon came behind at 22.4% and 22.2% of the votes. Fourth place went to Éric Zemmour, with 11.4% of the votes. New blow in the second round for Marine Le Pen against Emmanuel Macron with an RN candidate at 52.03% against 47.97%.

12:32 – The National Rally in pole position in the first round of legislative elections two years ago in La Seyne-sur-Mer

The RN got off to a very good start in Seyne-sur-Mer during the Parliament elections two years ago. It was in fact Frédéric Boccaletti who placed himself in pole position in the first round with 27.71% in the commune, an integral part of the 7th constituency of Var. Victory was ultimately to fall to him in the second round in the locality, with 52.38%, ahead of the Ensemble! (Presidential majority) at 47.62%.

11:02 – Local issues in Seyne-sur-Mer: demographic overview

As part of the legislative electoral campaign, La Seyne-sur-Mer presents itself as a dynamic and lively town. With its 62,763 inhabitants, this cosmopolitan commune reflects the cultural richness of contemporary France. Its 5,905 businesses reflect a prosperous economy. The percentage of households with at least one car (64.96%) shows the weight of questions of mobility and infrastructure in citizens’ questions. La Seyne-sur-Mer forms a diverse community, with its 3,360 foreign residents, contributing to the social and cultural wealth of the city. With an average net monthly salary of 2135.24 euros/month, the city has an unemployment rate of 15.69%, announcing a mixed economic situation. In Seyne-sur-Mer, local issues, such as unemployment, ecology and inflation, fuel the democratic debate.

09:32 – Past legislative elections in La Seyne-sur-Mer: a look back at voter turnout

The level of participation will undoubtedly be a decisive factor in these 2024 legislative elections in Seyne-sur-Mer. During the first round of the last presidential election, of the 45,312 people of voting age in the city, 70.81% went to the polls. Participation was 69.35% in the second round, or 31,424 people. To compare, in the city, participation in the 2022 legislative elections amounted to 41.71% in the first round and only 39.72% in the second round. What will happen to participation in Seyne-sur-Mer this year? The general rise in prices which increases household budgets could in fact strengthen the civic engagement of voters in Seyne-sur-Mer.

08:02 – First round of legislative elections in La Seyne-sur-Mer: opening hours of the 47 polling stations

The legislative elections are an opportunity for the 45,591 voters in La Seyne-sur-Mer to express themselves on the challenges facing their country. In the event that the left or the RN obtains the majority in the National Assembly, cohabitation could occur, forcing the head of state to appoint a Prime Minister from an opposing political movement to govern. Among the three major forces present, which of the far-right bloc, the presidential majority, the left bloc (LFI, PS, Ecologists, PC…) will manage to mobilize the greatest number of votes in La Seyne-sur-Mer (83500)? The 47 polling stations in the commune of La Seyne-sur-Mer will be accessible until 6 p.m. to allow voters to decide. Click on ‘Activate results alerts’ located at the top of the page to receive the results of the elections in Seyne-sur-Mer as soon as they are published.

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