Isère's 4th constituency

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4th constituency of Isère
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The 4th constituency of Isère is one of ten French legislative constituencies in the Isère département.

It was defined in 1986 to cover the then cantons of de Bourg-d'Oisans, Clelles, Corps, Fontaine-Seyssinet, Mens, Monestier-de-Clermont, La Mure, Valbonnais, Vif and Villard-de-Lans.[1]

Deputies[edit]

Election Member Party
1988 Didier Migaud[2]

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PS
1993
1997
2002
2007
2010 By-election Marie-Noëlle Battistel[7]

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2012
2017
2022

Election Results[edit]

2022[edit]

Legislative Election 2022: Isère's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS (NUPÉS) Marie-Noëlle Battistel 19,437 42.22 +5.17
LREM (Ensemble) Fanny Lacroix 10,697 23.24 -10.09
RN Olivier Guyot 7,618 16.55 +4.47
LC (UDC) Michaël Kraemer 3,391 7.37 -6.61
REC Isabelle Olivier 1,922 4.17 N/A
ECO Josiane Hirel 1,694 3.68 N/A
Others N/A 1,278
Turnout 46,037 50.84 +0.78
2nd round result
PS (NUPÉS) Marie-Noëlle Battistel 24,016 58.06 +4.05
LREM (Ensemble) Fanny Lacroix 17,350 41.94 -4.05
Turnout 41,366 47.91 +5.31
PS hold Swing +4.05

2017[edit]

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Fabrice Hugelé REM 14,754 33.33 15,970 45.99
Marie-Noëlle Battistel PS 8,552 19.32 18,755 54.01
Sandrine Martin-Grand LR 6,187 13.98
Sandrine Pimont FN 5,349 12.08
Laurent Viallard FI 4,887 11.04
Henry Tidy ECO 2,055 4.64
Myriam Martin PCF 909 2.05
Sara Seys DLF 647 1.46
Françoise Colinet DIV 351 0.79
Jean-Alain Ziegler EXG 281 0.63
Jacqueline Niccolini-Darmet DVD 194 0.44
Yves Gérin-Mombrun EXG 104 0.23
Bernard Augier DIV 0 0.00
Votes 44,270 100.00 34,725 100.00
Valid votes 44,270 98.52 34,725 90.82
Blank votes 487 1.08 2,401 6.28
Null votes 179 0.40 1,108 2.90
Turnout 44,936 50.06 38,234 42.60
Abstentions 44,837 49.94 51,523 57.40
Registered voters 89,773 89,757
Source: Ministry of the Interior[8]

2012[edit]

2012 legislative election in Isere's 4th constituency[7]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Marie-Noëlle Battistel PS 21,504 41.96% 28,159 57.93%
Cécilia Durieu UMP 14,791 28.86% 20,446 42.07%
Jeannine Latreille FN 6,713 13.10%
Laurent Jadeau FG 3,328 6.49%
Anne Parlange EELV 2,943 5.74%
Olivier Courade DLR 580 1.13%
Olivier Dodinot Cap 21 353 0.69%
Clément Chassaing AEI 346 0.68%
Philippe Bazatole DR 244 0.48%
Yvon Sellier NPA 239 0.47%
Jean-Alain Ziegler LO 212 0.41%
Valid votes 51,253 99.02% 48,605 97.87%
Spoilt and null votes 509 0.98% 1,060 2.13%
Votes cast / turnout 51,762 58.88% 49,665 56.47%
Abstentions 36,149 41.12% 38,279 43.53%
Registered voters 87,911 100.00% 87,944 100.00%

2010 by-election[edit]

Following the appointment of Didier Migaud as the head of the Court of Audit, a by-election was held on Sunday, May 30 and June 6, 2010.

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Marie-Noëlle Battistel PS 9,987 39.31% 15,311 58.38%
Fabrice Marchiol UMP & allies 8,364 32.93% 10,916 41.62%
Anne Parlange EELV 3,208 12.63%
Mireille d'Ornano FN 1,881 7.40%
Laurent Jadeau FG 1,730 6.81%
Arnaud Walther PLD-AL 233 0.92%

2007[edit]

Legislative Election 2007: Isère's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Didier Migaud 23,751 46.58
LC Yann Casavecchia 16,165 31.70
MoDem Rene Robert 3,041 5.96
LV Vincent Fristot 1,882 3.69
FN Marie-Agnès Vouriot 1,721 3.38
Far left Arlette Tardy 1,075 2.11
PCF Julien Martin 1,068 2.09
Others N/A 2,288
Turnout 51,548 60.34
2nd round result
PS Didier Migaud 31,725 62.76
LC Yann Casavecchia 18,825 37.24
Turnout 51,473 60.26
PS hold

2002[edit]

Legislative Election 2002: Isère's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Didier Migaud 22,631 44.51
UMP Francois Gilabert 9,704 19.09
UDF Bertrand Lachat 6,701 13.18
FN Monique Planche 5,193 10.21
PCF Francine Valeyre 1,529 3.01
LV Joelle Diot 1,387 2.73
Others N/A 3,695
Turnout 51,519 66.17
2nd round result
PS Didier Migaud 27,983 60.89
UMP Francois Gilabert 17,974 39.11
Turnout 47,099 60.49
PS hold

1997[edit]

Legislative Election 1997: Isère's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Didier Migaud 18,312 40.27
MDR Gérard Cardin 9,100 20.01
FN Béatrice Vellieux 6,865 15.10
PCF Michel Blonde 3,885 8.54
LV Gérard Leras 1,630 3.58
DVD Jean-François Ruchon 1,541 3.39
LO Roland Begot 1,210 2.66
Others N/A 2,929
Turnout 47,559 64.85
2nd round result
PS Didier Migaud 29,630 62.98
MDR Gérard Cardin 17,417 37.02
Turnout 49,777 67.87
PS hold

References[edit]

  1. ^ Charles Pasqua, ministre de l'intérieur (25 November 1986). "Loi relative à la délimitation des circonscriptions pour l'élection des députés, surnommée redécoupage Pasqua (du nom de Charles Pasqua ministre de l'intérieur en 1986)". Publication au JORF du 25 novembre 1986 (in French). Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  2. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste alphabétique des députés de la IXe législature 1988-1993 (groupe politique, département)" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 9th legislature 1988-1993 (with political group and department] (in French). Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  3. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste alphabétique des députés de la Xe législature 1993-1997 (groupe politique, département)" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 10th legislature 1993-1997 (with political group and department] (in French). Archived from the original on 23 June 2007. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  4. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste des députés par département de la XIe législature" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 11th legislature] (in French). Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  5. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste des députés par département de la XIIe législature" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 12th legislature] (in French). Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  6. ^ site de l'Assemblée nationale française (ed.). "Liste des députés par département de la XIIIe législature" [Alphabetical list of deputies of the 13th legislature] (in French). Archived from the original on 27 December 2009. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  8. ^ a b "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.