At the end of the first round of legislative elections this Sunday, June 30, several candidates particularly well-known to the French were elected in their constituency.
Marine Le Pen, Sébastien Delogu, Estelle Youssouffa… With record participation in the first round of the legislative elections (65.7% at 8 p.m.) the National Rally and its allies came in first with 34% of the votes, allowing some to their candidates to be automatically elected, while the presidential party only has one candidate who is already a deputy.
Please note that this list will be updated as the votes become known in France.
National gathering
Marine Le Pen :
With 58.04%, the outgoing president of the National Rally deputies Marine Le Pen was re-elected in the 11th constituency of Pas-de-Calais in the first round, ahead of Samira Laal of the New Popular Front (26.05%) and Dorian Lamy Overall (7.58%).
Sébastien Chenu:
The vice-president of the National Rally (RN) and deputy for the North Sébastien Chenu announced on Sunday on X that he had been re-elected in the first round of the legislative elections. “THANK YOU!!! (…) I am happy to be re-elected,” he wrote while the final results credited him with 58.35% of the votes against 21.83% for the LFI candidate invested by the New Popular Front, Cedric Brun.
Julien Odoul:
With 50.44% of the votes, Julien Odoul was elected this Sunday in the 3rd constituency of Yonne, against Nicolat Soret of the New Popular Front (25.51%) and Michèle Crouzet of Ensemble (17.51%) .
Edwige Diaz:
The candidate for the National Rally in the 11th constituency of Gironde was re-elected with 53.33% of the votes, ahead of Véronique Hammerer, for the presidential majority (22.54%).
New Popular Front
Olivier Faure:
Olivier Faure, the first secretary of the Socialist Party, was re-elected as deputy for the 11th constituency of Seine-et-Marne in the first round on Sunday, according to partial results from the Ministry of the Interior. He won 52.7% of the votes cast, ahead of the candidate supported by the National Rally (RN) who won 30%, according to these results based on 87% of the ballots counted.
Sébastien Delogu:
Coming in first in the 7th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône, Sébastien Delogu (LFI) was elected deputy this Sunday with 60.61% of the vote.
Mathilde Panot :
LFI MP leader Mathilde Panot came out on top in the 10th constituency of Val-de-Marne, announcing that she would be re-elected in the first round of the legislative elections this Sunday.
Clemence Guetté:
Outgoing LFI MP, Clémence Guetté was elected in the 2nd constituency of Val-de-Marne this Sunday.
Eric Coquerel :
The LFI deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis, Éric Coquerel, was re-elected in the 1st constituency of the department, according to the X account of La France Insoumise this Sunday.
Manuel Bompard:
The coordinator of La France insoumise was re-elected in the first round in the 4th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône with 66.36% of the vote.
Aymeric Caron :
The New Popular Front candidate was re-elected in the 18th constituency of Paris with 50.37% of the vote, ahead of the Ensemble-Horizons candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel (32.54%).
Sandrine Rousseau:
The candidate of the New Popular Front was re-elected in the 9th district of Paris with 52.13% of the votes, ahead of Pegah Malek-Ahmadi, representative of Horizons and member of the presidential majority.
Eric Coquerel :
The candidate of the New Popular Front in the 1st constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis with 65.28% of the vote, ahead of Jean-Pierre Monfils of Ensemble (14.79%) and Julien Grazioli of the National Rally (11.49%).
Emmanuel Gregoire:
The New Popular Front candidate in the 7th constituency of Paris obtained 50.87%, eliminating former minister Clément Beaune (32.78%).
Ensemble
Pierre Cazeneuve of the Renaissance presidential majority alliance was elected this Sunday in the 7th constituency of Hautes-de-Seine, with 53.2% of the vote, against Lucas Peyret of LFI (23.04%) and Christine Pastor of RN (14.83%).
The Republicans
Philippe Juvin:
The Les Républicains deputy in the 3rd constituency of Hauts-de-Seine was re-elected with 52.09% of the vote, ahead of Isabelle Dahan, of the New Popular Front (31.44%).
Christelle from Around :
The Republican MP for the 5th constituency of Alpes-Maritimes, who had supported Eric Ciotti when the alliance with the National Rally was announced, was re-elected with 50.35% of the vote, ahead of Fabrice Decoupigny, candidate of the New Popular Front (20.66%).
Lit
Estelle Youssouffa:
The outgoing Liot MP, Estelle Youssouffa, was re-elected without a fight in the first round, collecting 79.48% of the votes in the 1st constituency. In the other constituency of the department, the outgoing LR Mansour Kamardine finds himself in a delicate ballot, coming second with 27.8% of the votes behind the RN candidate Anchya Bamana (35.42%).
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