6 left-wing deputies elected in Seine-Saint-Denis

6 left-wing deputies elected in Seine-Saint-Denis
6 left-wing deputies elected in Seine-Saint-Denis

Six candidates from the left-wing union were elected in the first round of the legislative elections in Seine-Saint-Denis. The coalition came out on top in all the constituencies in the department.

Six outgoing deputies regain their seats in the first round of the legislative elections in Seine-Saint-Denis ©Victor Velter-shutterstock

The first round of the legislative elections was held this Sunday, June 30. And if the National Rally (RN) came out on top at the national level, this is not the case in Seine-Saint-Denis. Indeed, No RN candidate came in first place in the 12 constituencies of the department. It was the candidates of the union of the left who were acclaimed by the voters. Moreover, six of them were elected in the first round: Eric Coquerel in the 1time constituency, Stephane Peu in the 2e, Bastien Lachaud in the 6e, Aurelie Found in the 9e, Nadège Abomangoli in the 10e et Clementine Autain in the 11e. All outgoing deputies.

In the other six constituencies, candidates from the left-wing coalition will face candidates from the National Rally, the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI), but also dissidents of La France Insoumisesuch as Mohamed Awad, in the second round. Moreover, one of them came out on topThis is the outgoing deputy Alexis Corbière who obtained 40.19% of the votes in the 7the constituency. Also note, a triangle in the 5e constituencyThe only one in the department, it will see Aly Diouara (NFP), Aude Lagarde (UDI), and the outgoing dissident LFI deputy, Raquel Garrido, face off.

Detailed results of the first round in Seine-Saint-Denis

1time constituency:

  • Eric Coquerel (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 65.28%
  • Jean-Pierre Monfils (Renaissance – Ensemble): 14.79%
  • Julien Grazioli (National Rally): 11.49%
  • François Péguillet (The Republicans): 2.89%
  • Gersende The Mayor (Ecologie Positive) : 2,10%
  • Nabil Bouard (Various right): 1.48%
  • Alain Aubry (Workers’ Struggle): 1.30%
  • Paul Uhalde (Workers’ Party): 0.49%
  • Emmanuel Bilongo Mambeni (Divers) : 0,15%
  • Gaëll Falisz (Far left): 0.04%

Having obtained 65.28% of the votes cast, Outgoing LFI MP Éric Coquerel elected in first round.

2e constituency:

  • Stephane Peu (French Communist Party – New Popular Front): 71.80%
  • Luc Colomas (National Rally): 11.81%
  • Samantha Uk (Renaissance – Ensemble): 7.43%
  • Anasse Kazib (Permanent Revolution): 3.67%
  • Louis-Auxile Maillard (The Republicans): 2.60%
  • Agnes Renaud (Workers’ Struggle): 1.60%
  • Thea Maki Marquand (Equinox): 1.09%

Stéphane Peu is re-elected as deputy of the 2e constituency from the first round. So there will be no second one.

3e constituency:

  • Thomas Portes (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 41.68%
  • Denis Crétin-Gielly (National Rally): 21.28%
  • Eric Allemon (Union of Democrats and Independents): 11.47%
  • Patrice Anato (Various centers) 11.15%
  • Stéphanie Richard (Various centers): 5.47%
  • Djénéba Diaby (Various centers): 4.95%
  • Maxence Buttey (Various right): 2.31%
  • Maëlle Gaucherand (Workers’ Struggle): 0.91%
  • Sarah Astrid Dacko (Divers) : 0,78%
  • Gaspard Nicolle (Far left): 0%

The outgoing LFI deputy Thomas Portes and the RN candidate Denis Crétin-Gielly qualified for the second round in the 3e constituency.

4e constituency:

  • Soumya Bourouaha (French Communist Party – New Popular Front): 44.52%
  • Mohamed Awad (France Insoumise dissident): 29.30%
  • Colette Leveque (National Rally): 16.49%
  • Hamza Rabehi (Renaissance – Ensemble): 6.86%
  • Micaël Vaz (The Republicans): 5.60%
  • Marlene Ley (Workers’ Struggle): 0.97%
  • Amirdine Farouk (Divers) : 0,95%
  • Sonia Attig (Various left): 0.30%
  • Omar Mirali (Divers) : 0,29%
  • Matthieu Belin (Far left): 0.07%
  • Virginie Pottier (Various right): 0.05%

Soumya Bourouahaoutgoing MP and NFP candidate, will face Mohamed Awaddissident candidate of La France Insoumise in the second round.

5e constituency:

  • Aly Diouara (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 33.10%
  • Aude Lagarde (Union of Democrats and Independents): 24.56%
  • Raquel Garrido (Dissident France Insoumise): 23.65%
  • Eric Kozelko (National Rally): 17.40%
  • Rodolphe Feger (Workers’ Struggle): 0.98%
  • Markeins Pierre (Various left): 0.31%
  • Tatiana Boutignon (Divers) : 0%
  • Helen Ballouhey (Far left): 0%

There will be a three-way race for the second round of legislative elections in the 5the constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis. Indeed, the NFP candidate, Aly Diouarathat of the UDI, Aude Lagardeand the outgoing dissident LFI deputy, Raquel Garridohave qualified.

6e constituency:

  • Bastien Lachaud (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 71.68%
  • Nathalie Sack (Workers’ Struggle): 13.94%
  • Nacéra Salhaoui (National Rally): 11.61%
  • Nathalie Artaud (Union of Democrats and Independents): 2.77%

The outgoing LFI deputy Bastien Lachaud was acclaimed by the voters of the 6e constituency which re-elected him in the first round of the legislative elections.

7e constituency:

  • Alexis Corbiere (France Insoumise dissident): 40.19%
  • Sabrina Ali-Benali (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 36.39%
  • Pauline Breteau (Horizons) : 10,06%
  • Françoise Trova (National Rally): 9.68%
  • Antoine Touche (Various right): 1.31%
  • Eric Verhaeghe (Various centers): 0.95%
  • Aurelie Jochaud (Workers’ Struggle): 0.63%
  • Yannick Duterte (Pole of communist revival in France): 0.33%
  • Elsa Caudron (Far left) 0.30%
  • Sebastian Atlani (Divers) : 0,14%

The outgoing dissident LFI deputy Alexis Corbiere will face Sabrina Ali-Benalicandidate of the left union, in the second round.

8e constituency:

  • Fatiha Keloua Hachi (Socialist Party – New Popular Front): 49.30%
  • Sebastien Jolivet (National Rally): 23.86%
  • Didier Fort (Various right): 13.74%
  • Franck Yonboue (The Republicans): 9.87%
  • Sylvio Valente (Reconquest): 1.63%
  • Gregory Tobeilem (Workers’ Struggle): 1.31%
  • Ntela Bardai (Far right): 0.22%
  • Helen Dupuy (Far left): 0.07%

Fatiha Keloua Hachioutgoing MP, is qualified for the second round, just like Sebastien Jolivetcandidate for RN.

9e constituency:

  • Aurelie Found (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 63.19%
  • Clara Bourassin (National Rally): 15.11%
  • Manon Chaumette (Democratic Movement – ​​Together): 15.03%
  • Robenson Pierre (The Republicans): 4.38%
  • Jean-Paul Burot (Workers’ Struggle): 1.44%
  • Christel Keiser (Far left): 0.86%

The outgoing MP Aurélie Trouvé was elected in the first round legislative elections with 63.19% of the votes.

10e constituency:

  • Nadège Abomangoli (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 52.60%
  • Monique Trova (National Rally): 18.31%
  • Alain Ramadier (The Republicans): 17.62%
  • Martial Meyongo Amougou (Ensemble) : 8,21%
  • Gaetan Minardi (Workers’ Struggle): 1.39%
  • Praince Germain Loubota (Reconquest): 0.94%
  • Ahmed El Ouafi (Divers) : 0,72%
  • Amèle Bentahar (Divers) : 0,21%

Nadège Abomangoli was also re-elected as a member of parliament in the first round in her constituency.

11e constituency:

  • Clementine Autain (La France insoumise – New Popular Front): 62.65%
  • Renee Joly (National Rally): 18.88%
  • Fayza Basini (Ensemble) : 10,44%
  • Max Maran (The Republicans): 4.68%
  • Kina Näit-Kaci (Union of Democrats and Independents): 2.26%
  • Charlotte Sechet (Workers’ struggle); 1.09%
  • Lucien Belzane (Far left): 0%

With 62.65% of the votes, Clementine Autain regains her seat as deputy of the 11e constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis.

12e constituency:

  • Jerome Legavre (Independent Workers’ Party – New Popular Front): 45.11%
  • Jean-François Perier (National Rally): 26.04%
  • Xavier Lemoine (Various right): 12.88%
  • Virginie Roitman (Ensemble) : 12,57%
  • Francis Dijos (Reconquest): 1.40%
  • Amal Aissaoui (Workers’ Struggle): 1.29%
  • Dominique Vincenot (Far left): 0.70%
  • Sergeant Kirma (Divers) : 0%
  • Didier Martinot (Far left): 0%

Jerome Legavrecandidate of the left union and outgoing deputy, and Jean-François Perier (RN) will face each other in the second round.

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