Legislative elections 2024: the results of the 1st round in Gard

Legislative elections 2024: the results of the 1st round in Gard
Legislative elections 2024: the results of the 1st round in Gard

More than 561,000 voters were called to the polls in Gard this Sunday, June 30 for the first round of legislative elections anticipated 2024, after the announcement of the dissolution of the National Assembly by Emmanuel Macron on the evening of the European elections. The second round will take place next Sunday, July 7.

On a national level, The RN and its allies came first of the first round of legislative elections this Sunday, with 33.2% of the vote, according to estimates from our partner Ipsos-Talan. The New Popular Front is in second place, at 28.1%. The presidential majority collects 21% of the vote.

The French moved en masse for the first round of these historic elections, with a national participation rate estimated at 67.8%, according to Ipsos-Talan. It is much higher than the 47.51% of 2022, and could even exceed the record of 1997. Participation is also very sharply increasing in the Gard.

The results of the 1st round

  • 1st constituency : Yoann GILLET (RN): 43.91%; Charles MENARD (NFP): 29.54%; Valérie ROUVERAND (Together): 20.10%
  • 2nd district : Nicolas MEIZONNEToutgoing MP (RN), re-elected in the 1st round with 52.22% of the votes
  • 3rd constituency : Pascale BORDES (RN) : 47,49% ; Sabine OROMI (NFP) : 22,91% ; Christian BAUME (Ensemble) : 19,21%
  • 4th constituency : Pierre MEURIN (RN) : 48,69% ; Arnaud BORD (NFP) 27,38%
  • 5th constituency : Alexandre ALLEGRET-PILOT (LR-RN) 41,02% ; Michel SALA (NFP) 33,03%
  • 6e circonscription : Sylvie JOSSERAND (RN) 42.07%; Nicolas CADÈNE (NFP) 28.77%; Aurélien COLSON (Together): 20.73%

Type it name of your municipality in the module below to find out the result of this first round of legislative elections in your country.

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Find in the module below the result of this first round of legislative elections in the departmental constituencies upon their official validation.

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The results map

The constituencies are displayed as the results are validated by the Ministry of the Interior.

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Reminder of voting rules

During legislative elections, deputies are elected by two-round majority voteAn absolute majority of votes cast and a number of votes equal to a quarter of registered voters are required to be elected as a deputy in the first round.

To be able to stand in the second round, a candidate must have obtained a number of votes at least equal to 12.5% ​​of the number of registered voters in his constituency. If only one candidate succeeds, the candidate who came second in terms of the number of votes can also remain. If no candidate reaches 12.5% ​​of the number of registered voters, only the two candidates who came first can remain in the second round.

To be elected as a deputy in the second round, the relative majority of votes is sufficient. The oldest candidate is elected in the event of a tie.

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