Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Tarbes (65000) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Tarbes (65000) – 1st round [PUBLIE]
Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Tarbes (65000) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

19:53 – The result of Nupes in the last legislative elections in coveted Tarbes

Will the New Ecological and Social Popular Union, which is already dead, see its voters at the time switch to the new agreement found by the left-wing forces during these new elections? A few days ago at the Europeans, Raphaël Glucksmann rose to 16.65% in Tarbes. But the left could be much higher at the end of today’s vote, since the reestablished alliance virtually amounts to 31% this time, combining the results of Manon Aubry (LFI), Marie Toussaint (EELV) and Léon Deffontaine (PCF). The windfall turns out to be significant. During the first round of deputy elections two years ago, in Tarbes, Nupes had also obtained 28.55% of the votes if we take into account the city’s two constituencies in full. A performance to finally be completed with the 32% of left-wing voters in the first round of the presidential election (23.06% for Jean-Luc Mélenchon, 4.24% for Yannick Jadot, 3.53% for Fabien Roussel and 2.25% for Anne Hidalgo).

18:42 – The far right has made strong progress in Tarbes

Difficult to find political logic in all these figures. But trends are emerging… While across France as a whole, the results of the National Rally showed more than 31% of the votes in the European elections in June, or 8 points more than in the last European elections, the local dynamic appears much more powerful. The frontist party has in fact already gained 9 points here between 2019 and 2024. It is not impossible that the RN will exceed 23% this June 30, for the first round of the legislative elections.

15:31 – Tarbes in the French average regarding Bardella at the start of the month

Consulting more recent results also seems advisable when considering the election this Sunday, June 30. On June 9, in Tarbes, the RN list, with Jordan Bardella at the head of the list, took first place, collecting 30.27% of the votes ahead of Raphaël Glucksmann at 16.65% and Valérie Hayer at 14.61%.

2:32 p.m. – Tarbes voted for Macron in the presidential election

The inclination of the inhabitants of a municipality is undoubtedly reflected most visibly in the verdict of the supreme election. During the election of the head of state, the scenario was gloomy for the RN and its candidate Marine Le Pen, with Emmanuel Macron in the lead thanks to 24.81% in the first round, ahead of Jean-Luc Mélenchon with 23, 06%. The one who reached the second round at the national level for the second time only finished here with 21.33% of the votes. In the second round, Emmanuel Macron won with 57.24% ahead of Marine Le Pen (42.76%).

12:32 – Are the results of the last legislative election indicative of the 2024 election in Tarbes?

At the local level as in the rest of the country, Jordan Bardella’s result during these 2024 legislative elections will be closely watched. The RN did not convince in Tarbes in 2022, during the elections of deputies, with 15.42% in the first round, against 28.55% for the Nupes candidates on average across all voters spread over the 2 constituencies of the municipality . The movement will always be incapable of worrying the winner, in the municipality at least, in the second round.

11:02 – Influence of demographic factors on the elections in Tarbes

Tarbes’ demographics and socio-economic profile determine voters’ interests and concerns, and therefore their impact on legislative elections. In the urban area, 37% of the population is under 30, and 10.63% are over 75. Age distribution can have an effect on policy priorities in education and healthcare. Income gaps, with an average household income of €18,793 per year, are often characteristic of a greater need for measures to reduce inequalities. In addition, the presence of a foreign population of 8.31% and an immigrant population of 10.74% highlights the challenges of migration and integration policies in France. The student rate, estimated at 10.39% in Tarbes, highlights the presence of a young and dynamic population, likely to foster an environment conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship.

09:32 – The first figures on participation will be released this afternoon, what about in Tarbes?

In Tarbes, abstention will undoubtedly be one of the great unknowns of this legislative election. As a reminder, in the municipality, the abstention rate in the 2022 legislative elections reached 55.45% in the first round. In the second round, 57.3% of citizens did not exercise their right to vote. To compare, on the scale of France, the percentage of abstention in the 2022 legislative elections amounted to 52.5% in the first round and 53.8% in the second round, it was almost a record. For the first round of the presidential election, the abstention percentage reached 31.45% of those registered on the commune’s electoral lists. The abstention rate was 34.75% in the second round.

08:02 – What are the opening hours of the polling stations in Tarbes?

This Sunday, June 30, 2024, the 26,586 voters of Tarbes are called to the polls for the first round of the legislative elections, crucial for determining the composition of the National Assembly for the coming years. As a reminder, the previous legislative elections followed the presidential election of April 2022, where the President of the Republic was re-elected ahead of Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Among the many most prominent candidates, which political union will stand out during these legislative elections in Tarbes? The 29 polling stations in the municipality of Tarbes are accessible from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to allow residents to decide. The results in Tarbes will be published on this page from 8 p.m.

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