Legislative: who are the National Rally candidates in the six constituencies of Loiret?

Voters are called to vote to choose their deputy to the National Assembly on June 30 and July 7. The National Rally will present a candidate in each of the six constituencies of Loiret.

1st district

François-Valbert Hélie, RN candidate for the 2022 legislative elections, who obtained 15.24% in the first round and did not qualify for the second, is not running again.

Tiffanie Rabault is therefore the candidate of the National Rally in the 1st constituency of Loiret, i.e. the Beaugency, Cléry-Saint-André, Orléans-La-Source perimeter. His investiture confirms the party’s desire to display parity, three men/three women, among its Loiretain candidates.

2nd district

Élodie Babin in 2017, surrounded by other members of the RN in Eure-et-Loir, including Aleksandar Nikolic, nineteenth on the National Rally list for the 2024 European elections. © arcives L’Echo republican

Élodie Babin, National Rally candidate for the 2022 legislative elections, who obtained 19.22% of the votes in the first round and did not qualify for the second, was once again nominated by the party for the second constituency.

Management assistant, aged 32, Élodie Babin is regional advisor within the National Rally and Allies group, member of the Education, high schools, youth, democracy and sport commission. She was also a candidate in the departmental elections, in Eure-et-Loir, where she lives, near Dreux.

3rd district

Outgoing MP Mathilde Paris, RN candidate in the 3rd constituency of Loiret. Photo Pascal Proust

Elected deputy for Loiret two years ago with 52.22% of the vote, Mathilde Paris was serving her first national mandate there. She is representing herself in the third constituency of Loiret, which placed her at the top of the first round in 2022 with 30.82% of the votes.

“We have barely finished one campaign before we start another. We have no respite. But yes, obviously, I am a candidate again, she indicated just a few hours after the dissolution of the National Assembly . This mandate as a deputy fascinates me.”

Born on January 14, 1985 in Épinay-sur-Seine (93), she is married and the mother of three children. Holder of a professional master’s degree in “Arts and Culture”, she worked at the Chambord estate before creating an interior architecture company. On the political level, she joined the Movement for France (MPF, the party of Philippe de Villiers) until 2011, before joining the FN when Marine Le Pen took it in hand. She was elected municipal councilor in Blois (Loir-et-Cher) from 2014 to 2021, then regional opposition councilor in Centre-Val de Loire since 2015.

“In Gien, we want an opening list to move the territory forward”: interview with Mathilde Paris, RN deputy for Loiret (February 2024)

4th district

e1836eedf9.jpgOutgoing MP Thomas Ménage, RN candidate in the 4th constituency of Loiret.

The outgoing deputy Thomas Ménage, 32, is representing himself in the 4th constituency of Loiret, where he succeeded, in 2022, Jean-Pierre Door (LR). In the first round, he rose ahead of the other candidates by obtaining 31.45% of the votes. Then, in the second round, he beat Bruno Nottin (united left), with 63.36% of the votes.

Designated spokesperson for the RN in the National Assembly, Thomas Ménage increased his interventions in the national media during his mandate, thus gaining visibility, he who was until then little known to the general public.

Originally from Blois, he has a master’s degree in real estate law. On the political level, he was elected deputy in a village in Loir-et-Cher at the age of 20. He first got involved with Debout la France, the sovereignist party of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, of which he was, for five years, chief of staff. Then he co-founded Avenir français, “a Gaullist right-wing movement affiliated with the RN”. In 2021, he was elected opposition regional councilor.

“I know you are exhausted, but here, I am counting on all of you. In three weeks, we have to move mountains. From now on, we have to be in a battalion,” he said. asked RN activists on Sunday evening.

premium “There is no need to yell to get things”: interview with the RN deputy for Loiret, Thomas Ménage (February 2024)

5th district

da6cad1f65.jpgJean-Lin Lacapelle, RN candidate in the 5th constituency of Loiret. Archive photo Marion Lapeyre

Jean-Lin Lacapelle, 57, is the National Rally candidate in the 5th constituency of Loiret. Valentin Manent, who was the RN candidate in the last legislative elections in this constituency, obtained 27.87% of the votes in the first round, but failed to obtain a majority in the second round (49.98%). He is not running again, but will be Jean-Lin Lacapelle’s deputy in this constituency.

Jean-Lin Lacapelle is close to Marine Le Pen. He lived in Orléans, before moving to the Paris region “for professional reasons”. He was elected to the Center regional council in 1998 and 2010. He was a European deputy during the previous term, but was not on the list led by Jordan Bardella for the 2024 European elections.

6th district

f787af3eb1.jpgAnthony Zeller, RN candidate in the 6th constituency of Loiret. Archive photo Le Journal de Gien

Carla Boubekeur, RN candidate for the 2022 legislative elections, who obtained 19.54% in the first round and did not qualify for the second, is not running again.

Anthony Zeller is therefore the candidate of the National Rally in the 6th constituency of Loiret. A commercial advisor in the automotive sector, the departmental delegate of the RN federation of Loiret believes that he has “a real chance of swinging the 6th constituency”.

In the 6th constituency, the deputy seat was until then occupied by Richard Ramos (MoDem), who indicated on the evening of Sunday June 9 that he was running again.

The six constituencies

Maude Milekovic

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