The second round of the 2024 legislative elections in Seine-et-Marne: a great victory for the left who won six seats

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2024-08-05 15:50:49

Here are the first results of the second round of these anticipated legislative elections, obtained from the Ministry of the Interior, region by region.

1st Region (Four): Arnaud Saint-Martin (NFP-LFI) won the triangle

Final results. Arnaud Saint-Martin (Nouveau Popular Front/La France insoumise) came first with 37.71% of the votes cast in the 1st district, followed by Théo Michel (LR-N) at 35.83% and finally Aude Luquet (MoDem) at 26.46 % which is in this triangle. The participation rate is 64.63%, the blank voting rate is 1.21%. The victory of the leftist candidate is enhanced in large towns such as Melun (53.67%) and Dammarie-les-Lys with 50.73%. Whites represent 1.87% and draw 0.62%.

In the first round, Arnaud Saint-Martin (Nouveau Popular Front/La France insoumise) came first with 33.31% of the votes, followed by Théo Michel (Les Républicains-National Rally) at 32.95% and ‘Aude Luquet (MoDem) at 29.04% , against a backdrop of 63.89% participation.

Second district (Fontainebleau): Frédéric Valletoux (Together) re-elected

Final results. Outgoing MP and Deputy Minister of Health, Frédéric Valletoux (Horizons) won with 59.95% of the vote, or 31,470 votes, against Ivanka Dimitrova (RN) at 40.05%, who received 21,027 votes. Whites weigh 3.13% and draw 0.99%.

A change of tradition because in the first round, the Franco-Bulgarian who has lived in France since 1989 came first with 35.1% of the votes cast. Just behind him, Frédéric Valletoux received 33.7% of the votes. The candidate of the New Elite Front, Nour Benaïssa-Watbot, who came in third place with 23.7%, qualified for the second round but withdrew “to block the RN”. Suspension of votes therefore works. Frédéric Valletoux made a big score in Fontainebleau (72.09%), the city of which he is the mayor. In this second round, the participation rate reached 68.05%, of the bench votes 2.13% (ie 1,714 ballots).

3rd district (Montereau): re-elected, Jean-Louis Thiériot is the last LR deputy

Final results. He received 58.51% of the votes: Jean-Louis Thiériot was the deputy. Candidate LR gathered 28,560 voters under his name. So he won the battle against the RN candidate Davy Brun, who reached a score of 41.49% (20,250 votes). In this region, 3.58% of the ballots were blank, while 0.74% were invalid.

In the first round, the National Rally candidate Davy Brun came first with 38.13% of the votes cast, followed by Jean-Louis Thiériot, the outgoing deputy of Les Républicains, with 31.68% of the votes. Laura Vallée-Hans, who represents Le Nouveau Front Populaire in the region, came in third place with 28.40% of the votes. It has been removed.

4th District (Regions): Julien Limongi (RN) won the Republican stronghold

Final results. Julien Limongi, RN candidate, won the second round with 51.70% of the votes cast, or 29,118 votes, ahead of Isabelle Perigault, outgoing LR MP, who won 48.30%, or 27,203 votes.

In the first round, Julien Limongi, who is the RN, came well ahead with 47.64% of the votes, ahead of outgoing MP Isabelle Périgault (LR), who received 28.01% of the votes. Also qualified for the second round, with 20.90%, Mathieu Garnier (NFP) withdrew according to the commitment made by the LFI.

5th Region (Coulommiers): Franck Riester (Ensemble) is also nominated ahead of LR-RN

Final results. Franck Riester (Ensemble) was also elected with 54.40% of the votes cast, or 30,038 votes (compared to 17,923 votes in the first round). He is far ahead of his candidate Philippe Fontana (LR-RN) who is 45.60% of the votes and 25,175 votes. In the second phase, the outgoing MP benefited greatly from the transfer of votes from Laurie Caenbergs (NFP-LFI), who came in third place in the first phase with 13,985 votes. Because, being able to take it, he withdrew and called to vote against the RN. In the first round, Philippe Fontana received 23,820 votes.

In the first round, candidate (LR-RN) Philippe Fontana came first with 41.77% of the votes cast. Franck Riester, outgoing MP, is in second place with 31.43% of the votes, who finished the race in the lead in the first round in 2022 with 29% of the votes. The LFI-NFP candidate, Laurie Caenbergs, was in third place with 24.52% of the votes, and qualified for the second round, eliminated by calling for Franck Riester.

6th District (Meaux): Outgoing MP Béatrice Roullaud (RN) has been re-elected

Final results. Outgoing MP Béatrice Roullaud (RN) was re-elected with 52.50% of the votes cast. He faced the candidate Amal Bentounsi (LFI-NFP), who, for his first candidate, thus finished the race with 47.5% of the votes. In the city of Meaux itself, the most populous district in this 6th district, the leftist candidate won 62.42% of the votes. It is enough to make you want to run for the next municipal elections, in 2026. Note that 8.75% blank ballots and 2.08% invalid ballots, compared to respectively 2.11% and 0.65% in the first round .

In the first round, outgoing MP RN Béatrice Roullaud came first with 40.81% of the votes, beating her 2022 score which stood at 26.97%. After him, we see the LFI candidate Amal Bentounsi with 30.22% of the votes cast. The mayor of Nanteuil-lès-Meaux, Régis Sarazin (DVD), has received 26.70% of the votes cast and is eligible for the second round, removed without giving the electoral process.

7th district (Villeparisis): Ersilia Soudais (NFP-LFI) re-elected in a major

Final results. Ersilia Soudais (NFP-LFI), outgoing MP, was re-elected with 27,137 votes (53.0%) against the RN candidate, Agnès Laffite, who received 24,063 votes (47.0%).

In the first round, Agnès Laffite, the RN candidate, came first with 20,179 votes (35.72%). He is ahead of the outgoing MP (NFP-LFI), Ersilia Soudais, who received 18,523, or 32.79% of the votes. In third place with 10,607 votes, Christian Robache (Horizons) did not qualify for the second round.

8th district (Bussy-Saint-Georges): Arnaud Bonnet (Les Ecologistes) became deputy

Final results. It was Arnaud Bonnet, candidate of the New Popular Front, who won the 8th. This environmental activist was elected deputy with 39.28% of the votes. After him, outgoing deputy Hadrien Ghomi (Together) received 33.79% of the votes. In third place, Manon Mourcères (RN) was able to count on 26.93% of the voters.

In the first round, Arnaud Bonnet (NFP / EELV) has a score of 36.29%, followed by the outgoing MP Hadrien Ghomi (Ensemble), who reached 33.03%. In third place, the RN voter, Manon Mourcères has received 27.97% of the votes and is in the second stage, causing a triangular.

9th district (Pontault-Combault): Céline Thiébault-Martinez (NFP-PS) won her duel against RN

Céline Thiébault-Martinez (NFP-PS), here with her deputy Stéphane Colllon, is deputy for the 9th district (Pontault-Combault). She won against RN candidate, Morgann Vanacker. Morgan Linares

Final results. Céline Thiébault-Martinez (NFP-PS) was elected with 53.77% of the votes ahead of Morgann Vanacker, the National Rally candidate. He received 27,726 votes against 23,958 for the RN candidate who received 46.35% of the votes cast. He succeeds Michèle Peyron (Renaissance), who was eliminated in the first round. Blank votes represent 6.93% and invalid votes 1.61%.

In the first round, with 19,748 votes, Morgann Vanacker (RN) was well ahead with 35.52%. He is ahead of Céline Thiébault-Martinez (NFP-PS), who received 16,475 votes, or 29.63% of the vote. In third place, outgoing MP, Michèle Peyron (Renaissance) only got a total of 11,984 votes, or 21.56%. Eligible for the second round, he withdrew and called to vote for the socialist candidate to block the RN.

10th district (Chelles): outgoing deputy Maxime Laisney (NFP-LFI) in the lead

Short term results. With 97% of the ballots counted, outgoing MP Maxime Laisney (NFP-LFI) came first with 68.56% of the votes (31,063 votes), beating his 2022 score which stood at 54.36%. His opponent RN, Pryscillia Brach, achieved a score of 31.44% of the votes, or 14,245 votes. Note that blank votes represent 7.28% and invalid votes 1.87%.

In the first round, outgoing deputy Maxime Laisney (NFP / LFI) reached 43.94% of the votes against Pryscillia Brach (RN) who received 22.64% of the votes.

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