Dordogne's 1st constituency
Constituency of the National Assembly of France
Dordogne's 1st constituency |
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Boundary of Dordogne's 1st constituency in Dordogne | Location of Dordogne within France | Department | Dordogne |
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Region | Nouvelle-Aquitaine |
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Population | 105,553 (2013)[1] |
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Electorate | 78,107 (2024) |
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Deputy | Nadine Lechon |
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Political party | RN |
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Dordogne's 1st constituency is one of four French legislative constituencies in the department of Dordogne. It is currently represented by Pascale Martin of La France Insoumise (LFI).
Historic representation
Elections
2024
Candidate
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Party
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Alliance
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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+/–
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Votes
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%
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+/–
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Nadine Lechon
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RN
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20,199
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38.24
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+17.95
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24,180
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50.09
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new
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Pascale Martin
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LFI
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NFP
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15,540
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29.42
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+5.09
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24,089
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49.91
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-1.94
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Clément Tonon
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HOR
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ENS
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12,835
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24.30
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+2.82
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WITHDREW
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Bérenger Desport Namur
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LR
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2,789
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5.28
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-6.87
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Jonathan Almosnino
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LO
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751
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1.42
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+0.60
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Antoine Coutou
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REC
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572
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1.08
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-2.81
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Stéphane Lambert
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DIV
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129
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0.24
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new
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Votes
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52,815
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100.00
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48,269
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100.00
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Valid votes
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52,815
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96.06
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-1.07
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48,269
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88.27
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-0.39
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Blank votes
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1,245
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2.26
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+0.57
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4,310
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7.88
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+1.19
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Null votes
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922
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1.68
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+0.50
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2,103
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3.85
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-0.80
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Turnout
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54,982
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70.39
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+16.89
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54,682
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70.01
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+18.68
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Abstentions
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23,125
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29.61
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-16.89
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23,425
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29.99
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-18.68
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Registered voters
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78,107
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78,107
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Source:[2]
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Result
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RN GAIN FROM LFI
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2022
[3]
* PS dissident
2017
Candidate
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Label
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Philippe Chassaing
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REM
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13,785
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34.59
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17,298
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52.53
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Hélène Reys
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FI
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7,129
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17.89
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15,633
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47.47
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Marie-Catherine Halliday
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FN
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5,491
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13.78
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Laurent Mossion
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LR
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5,448
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13.67
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Michel Moyrand
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PS
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4,295
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10.78
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Vianney Le Vacon
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PCF
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1,673
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4.20
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Yann Lavalou
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ECO
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1,065
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2.67
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Corinne Roethlisberger
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EXG
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370
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0.93
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Gallo Thiam
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DVD
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328
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0.82
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Daniel Santalo
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DIV
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273
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0.68
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Votes
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39,857
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100.00
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32,931
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100.00
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Valid votes
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39,857
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96.70
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32,931
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89.12
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Blank votes
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899
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2.18
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2,456
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6.65
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Null votes
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462
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1.12
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1,566
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4.24
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Turnout
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41,218
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54.22
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36,953
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48.61
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Abstentions
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34,808
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45.78
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39,060
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51.39
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Registered voters
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76,026
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76,013
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Source: Ministry of the Interior[4]
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2012
2012 legislative election in Dordogne's 1st constituency[5]
Candidate
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Party
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Pascal Deguilhem
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PS
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22,906
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49.27%
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29,347
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65.99%
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Philippe Cornet
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UMP
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11,436
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24.60%
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15,124
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34.01%
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Alexandre Bodecot
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FN
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4,883
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10.50%
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Violette Folgado
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FG
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4,208
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9.05%
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Francis Cortez
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EELV
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1,015
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2.18%
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Marie-José Abenoza
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DLR
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497
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1.07%
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Monique Escolier
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??
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311
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0.67%
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Fatahi Kuye
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NC
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303
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0.65%
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Florence Valdes
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AEI
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294
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0.63%
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Lionel Agullo
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MEI
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219
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0.47%
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André Rosevegue
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NPA
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217
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0.47%
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Josefa Torres
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LO
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206
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0.44%
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Valid votes
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46,495
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97.98%
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44,471
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96.11%
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Spoilt and null votes
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958
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2.02%
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1,803
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3.90%
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Votes cast / turnout
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47,453
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63.22%
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46,273
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61.64%
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Abstentions
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27,612
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36.78%
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28,797
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38.36%
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Registered voters
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75,065
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100.00%
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75,070
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100.00%
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References
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