Marine Le Pen, Olivier Faure, Sébastien Delogu… They were elected in the first round

Marine Le Pen, Olivier Faure, Sébastien Delogu… They were elected in the first round
Marine Le Pen, Olivier Faure, Sébastien Delogu… They were elected in the first round

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%).

Find out the results of the legislative elections in your municipality here

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