2024 Legislative Elections: How did we vote in the La Défense sector for the first round?

2024 Legislative Elections: How did we vote in the La Défense sector for the first round?
2024 Legislative Elections: How did we vote in the La Défense sector for the first round?

Located in four cities (Courbevoie, Puteaux, La Garenne-Colombes and Nanterre), the La Défense business district depends on three constituencies: the third (Bois-Colombes, Courbevoie Nord and La Garenne-Colombes), the fourth (Nanterre and Suresnes) and the sixth (Courbevoie Sud, Neuilly-sur-Seine and Puteaux). Here are the results for this first round of the 2024 legislative elections on Sunday, June 30.

Outgoing MP for the third constituency of Hauts-de-Seine (Bois-Colombes, Courbevoie Nord and La Garenne-Colombes), Philippe Juvin (Les Républicains) was re-elected in the first round of the legislative elections, with 52.09% of the vote (37.44% of registered voters), ahead of Isabelle Dahan (Front Populaire) with 31.44% of the vote, Carole Roussel of the RN (14.20% of the vote), Marc Gérard alias “Marc le Mytho” of Reconquete (1.66%) and Aline Fradin (0.61%). Of the 83,095 registered voters, 73.07% of voters turned out to vote. The number of blank votes was 1.48% and invalid votes 0.18%.

In the fourth constituency of Hauts-de-Seine (Suresnes and Nanterre), Sabrina Sebaihi (Front Populaire), who recorded 49.13% of the votes, will find herself in the second round against Isabelle De Crecy (Ensemble), who collects 29, 62% of the votes. Among those beaten, we find Mélina Bravo (RN) with 15.25%, Aurélie Vonsy (Éco) with 2.02%, Régis Valette (Reconquête) with 1.41%, Laurent Strumanne (EXG) with 0.79%, Mathilde Eisenberg (EXG) with 0.73%, Valéry Barny (DVG) with 0.55% and finally Sean Phillip McCoy (DVG) with 0.49%. Of the 81,078 registered, 67.69% of voters went to the polls. The number of blank votes was 1.83% and 0.37% invalid votes.

Outgoing MP for the sixth constituency of Hauts-de-Seine (Puteaux, Courbevoie Sud and Neuilly-sur-Seine), Constance Le Grip (Ensemble) comes first with 40.14% of the vote but finds herself in a triangular position against Geoffroy Didier (LR), who received 19.90% of the votes and Sihame Muscianisi (Popular Front) with 19.26% of the votes. Followed by Alexis Pany (LR and RN) with 16.88%, Jean Messiha (Reconquête) with 3.15%, Françoise Marcel (Lutte Ouvrière) with 0.62% and François-Xavier Deroche (DVC) with 0.04% of the voice. Of the 76,447 registered, 74.85% of voters went to the polls. The number of blank votes was 1.23% and 0.27% invalid votes.

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