Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Vénissieux (69200) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Vénissieux (69200) – 1st round [PUBLIE]
Result of the 2024 legislative elections in Vénissieux (69200) – 1st round [PUBLIE]

19:53 – What could be the postponements of the left vote in Vénissieux?

The other uncertainty surrounding these legislative elections is that of the left vote after the construction of the New Popular Front. During the Europeans, Raphaël Glucksmann’s list rose to 7.87% in Vénissieux. But the verdict for the left will obviously depend this time also on the transfer of votes from the LFI list of Manon Aubry, that of the ecologist Marie Toussaint or even the PCF Léon Deffontaine on June 9. That is to say a total of around 55% on site. At the end of the first round of the Parliamentary elections in Vénissieux, the Nupes pair had also gathered 42.41% of the votes in the locality, which is more than its national score. Which part will opt for the New Popular Front, representing LFI, the PS, EELV, or even the PCF, and announced as very close to the presidential majority in voting intentions?

18:42 – The extreme right has not made any progress in Vénissieux in recent years

So what can we learn from this heterogeneous set of figures? While we saw about 8 additional points for the RN at the national level, between the 2019 European elections and the 2024 European elections, Vénissieux nevertheless seems to be on a different trend. Between Jordan Bardella in 2019 and Jordan Bardella in 2024, the movement did not win any votes in the municipality. Confirmation to come?

15:31 – Vénissieux not really in phase with France during the elections of June 9

The result of this Sunday, June 30, will perhaps come much closer to the verdict established on June 9, when the European deputies were chosen. The podium of the last European elections in Vénissieux placed in this order the list of Raphaël Glucksmann, third with 7.87% of the votes, ahead of the list of Jordan Bardella with 20.53% and finally the list of Manon Aubry with 42 .22%, winner right here.

14:32 – Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the lead in Vénissieux during the last presidential election

It is undoubtedly the presidential election that says the most about the preferences of the inhabitants of a municipality. Salient element: the RN had recorded a higher result in the first round in the legislative elections two years ago in the town than Marine Le Pen herself during the presidential election. The candidate had gathered 15.33% in the 1st round in the city. In order, we nevertheless found Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the lead with 48.78%, followed by Emmanuel Macron with 17.97% and Marine Le Pen with 15.33%. The RN candidate finally failed behind Emmanuel Macron in the second round (with 31.4% against 68.6%).

12:32 – Data from the last elections, a benchmark for the 2024 legislative elections in Vénissieux?

Analyzing the last legislative election seems obvious at the time of today’s electoral meeting. The RN got its feet wet in Vénissieux two years ago, during the elections for the new National Assembly, with 17.68% in the first round, against 42.41% for Idir Boumertit (New Popular Ecological and Social Union ), Vénissieux voting for the 14th constituency of Rhône. And the second round will go in the same direction with again Idir Boumertit (LFI-PS-PC-EELV) at the top locally.

11:02 – Vénissieux: analysis of socio-economic and electoral factors

In the commune of Vénissieux, does the population have an influence on the result of the legislative elections? With a population density of 4,192 inhabitants/km² and an unemployment rate of 21.86%, questions related to unemployment and housing are major subjects. An average net monthly salary of 1998.73 euros per month may be characteristic of local economic difficulties. On the other hand, the presence of an immigrant population of 27.03% and a foreign population of 19.81% indicates issues of intercultural cohabitation. The percentage of students, 7.07% in Vénissieux, highlights the presence of a young and educated population who wonder about access to employment after studies.

09:32 – Review of participation in the legislative elections in Vénissieux

One of the key factors in the legislative election will undoubtedly be the level of abstention in Vénissieux (69200). Two years ago, for the second round of the presidential election, 41.78% of people able to participate in an election in the urban area refused to go to their polling station, compared to an abstention rate of 31.5% in the first round. Proportionally, in the urban area, the abstention rate in the 2022 legislative elections reached 65.5% in the first round and only 66.99% in the second round. The general increase in prices that weighs on the finances of the French, combined with the fears generated by the current geopolitical situation, are likely to push the citizens of Vénissieux to take a greater interest in the election.

08:02 – Legislative elections in Vénissieux: opening hours of the 29 polling stations

The opening hours of the 29 polling stations in Vénissieux are as follows: from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. without interruption. This Sunday, June 30, 2024, the 29,841 voters of Vénissieux are called to the polls for the first round of the legislative elections, crucial for establishing the composition of the Legislative Assembly for the coming years. As a reminder, the 2022 legislative elections followed the presidential election of April 2022, where the President of the Republic was re-elected for a second term ahead of Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Among the three major forces present, which of the far right, the presidential majority, the union of the left will succeed in convincing the greatest number of voters in the city? Please note, to vote, do not forget your identity papers.

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