Yvelines's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of Yvelines
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Yvelines' 1st Constituency shown within Île-de-France
Deputy
DepartmentYvelines
CantonsChevreuse · Vélizy-Villacoublay · Versailles-Sud (Part)
Registered voters83,176

The 2nd constituency of Yvelines is a French legislative constituency in the Yvelines département.

Description[edit]

The 2nd constituency of Yvelines includes part of Versailles as well as the areas to its immediate south and west.

Like much of eastern Yvelines, the seat is dominated by the wealthy suburbs to the west of Paris. The seat was staunchly conservative, having voted for the Republicans, Union for a Popular Movement, and its predecessor Rally for the Republic at every election since 1988 prior to 2017. Its deputy from 2002 to 2016, Valérie Pécresse, served as a minister during the premiership of François Fillon.

Historic representation[edit]

Election Member Party
1958 Jean-Paul Palewski UNR
1962
1967 UDR
1968
1973
1978 Michel Péricard RPR
1981
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Franck Borotra RPR
1993
1997
2002 Valérie Pécresse UMP
2007
2012
2016 Pascal Thévenot LR
2017 Jean-Noël Barrot LREM
2017 MoDem
2022
2022 Anne Bergantz

Election results[edit]

2022 by-election[edit]

The 2022 election was threatened by annulment due to Anne Grignon being both substitute for a deputy and substitute for a senator (Martin Lévrier, in violation of the electoral code. In order to avoid the cancellation of the election, Anne Grignon resigned from her mandate as deputy on 12 August 2022.[1][2]

On 4 July 2022 Jean-Noël Barrot was appointed Deputy Minister in charge of the Digital Transition and Telecommunications. Consequently, he should have been replaced in the National Assembly on 3 August 2022 by his resigning substitute, Anne Grignon, for the duration of the exercise of his governmental functions. Due to her resignation, a by-election was called.

A by-election was therefore called for 2 October 2022 to fill the vacant seat in this constituency. The second round of voting took place on 9 October 2022.[3] Due to Jean-Noël Barrot being a minister in office, he was replaced in the National Assembly for the duration of these functions by his deputy, Anne Bergantz.

2022 by-election: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MoDem (Ensemble) Jean-Noël Barrot 9,635 42.29 +7.41
EELV (NUPÉS) Maïté Carrive-Bedouani 4,237 18.60 -4.06
LR (UDC) Pascal Thévenot 4,055 17.80 +3.23
REC Laurence Trochu 2,521 11.26 +2.88
RN Anne Jacqmin 1,965 8.62 +0.17
RE Pascal Casimir-Perrier* 371 1.63 -0.91
Turnout 23,130 26.27 -32.10
2nd round result
MoDem (Ensemble) Jean-Noël Barrot 12,707 71.67 +7.40
EELV (NUPÉS) Maïté Carrive-Bedouani 5,022 28.33 -7.40
Turnout 19,227 22.17 -22.83
MoDem hold

* Renaissance dissident

2022[edit]

Legislative Election 2022: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MoDem (Ensemble) Jean-Noël Barrot 17,391 34.88 -8.96
EELV (NUPÉS) Maïté Carrive-Bedouani 11,296 22.66 +9.16
LR (UDC) Pascal Thévenot 7,262 14.57 -8.01
RN Gaëtan Brault 4,215 8.45 +2.71
REC Céline Jullié 4,078 8.18 N/A
ECO Jérémy Bizet 2,310 4.63 N/A
DIV Pascal Casimir-Perrier 1,268 2.54 -0.69
Others N/A 2,035 4.08
Turnout 49,855 58.37 +0.73
2nd round result
MoDem (Ensemble) Jean-Noël Barrot 28,559 64.27 +5.97
EELV (NUPÉS) Maïté Carrive-Bedouani 15,880 35.73 N/A
Turnout 44,439 55.00 +8.09
MoDem hold

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2017[edit]

Legislative Election 2017: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Jean-Noël Barrot 21,581 43.84
LR Pascal Thévenot 11,115 22.58
LFI Marc Soriano 3,583 7.28
EELV Tanguy Ruellan 3,062 6.22
FN Yasmine Benzelmat 2,828 5.74
DIV Pascal Casimir-Perrier 1,591 3.23
DVD Pascal Poirot 1,525 3.10
Others N/A 3,946
Turnout 49,231 57.64
2nd round result
LREM Jean-Noël Barrot 23,361 58.30
LR Pascal Thévenot 16,711 41.70
Turnout 40,072 46.91
LREM gain from LR

2016 by-election[edit]

2016 by-election: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LR Pascal Thévenot 11,123 46.05
PS Tristan Jacques 3,135 12.98
Yvelines pour tous Benjamin La Combe 2,308 9.56
FN Vincent Collo 2,265 9.38
EELV Juliette Nitecki Sniter 1,755 7.27
Others N/A 3,566 14.76
Turnout 24,626 29.25
2nd round result
LR Pascal Thévenot 14,872 72.25
PS Tristan Jacques 5,713 27.75
Turnout 21,989 26.12
LR hold

2012[edit]

Legislative Election 2012: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Valérie Pécresse 23,931 46.30
PS Jacques Lollioz 15,783 30.54
FN François Simeoni 4,391 8.50
MoDem Flavien Bazenet 2,038 3.94
EELV Brigitte Bouchet 1,949 3.77
FG Esther Penouilh 1,745 3.38
Others N/A 1,847
Turnout 52,069 62.60
2nd round result
UMP Valérie Pécresse 28,687 58.67
PS Jacques Lollioz 20,212 41.33
Turnout 49,992 60.10
UMP hold

2007[edit]

Legislative Election 2007: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Valérie Pécresse 26,924 54.80
PS Véronique Fafin 9,058 18.44
MoDem Edmond Kameni 5,147 10.48
LV Patrick Planque 2,388 4.86
FN Michel Golliard 1,565 3.19
PCF Esther Penouilh 1,116 2.27
Others N/A 2,932
Turnout 49,636 64.44
UMP hold

2002[edit]

Legislative Election 2002: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Valérie Pécresse 21,368 42.64
PRG Anne Negre 11,687 23.32
UDF Philippe Morillon 5,783 11.54
FN Gérard Dantan 3,886 7.75
LV Jean-Bernard Gramunt 1,713 3.42
PCF Esther Penouilh 1,087 2.17
DVD Alain Chitrit 1,009 2.01
Others N/A 3,584
Turnout 50,726 68.64
2nd round result
UMP Valérie Pécresse 29,248 65.11
PRG Anne Negre 15,674 34.89
Turnout 46,299 62.66
UMP hold

1997[edit]

Legislative Election 1997: Yvelines's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Franck Borotra 18,555 39.75
PS Jacques Lollioz 10,440 22.37
FN Philippe Colombani 5,896 12.63
PCF Antoine Casanova 2,464 5.28
LV François Schafer 2,407 5.16
GE Dominique Julien-Labruyere 2,127 4.56
DVD Jean-Gérard Gabriau 2,049 4.39
DIV Isabelle Siksik 1,013 2.17
Others N/A 1,728
Turnout 48,648 67.34
2nd round result
RPR Franck Borotra 29,401 60.60
PS Jacques Lollioz 19,113 39.40
Turnout 51,178 70.84
RPR hold

Sources[edit]

Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).

  1. ^ LIBERATION; AFP. "Visée par un recours, la députée Anne Grignon, suppléante du ministre Jean-Noël Barrot, démissionne". Libération (in French). Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  2. ^ à 18h07, Par Le Parisien avec AFP Le 12 août 2022 (12 August 2022). "Yvelines : députée MoDem depuis une semaine, Anne Grignon démissionne". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 9 March 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Décret n° 2022-1160 du 17 août 2022 portant convocation des électeurs pour l'élection d'un député à l'Assemblée nationale (2e circonscription des Yvelines)". www.legifrance.gouv.fr. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans les Yvelines". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 15 August 2022.