Here are the first results of the first round of these early legislative elections, collected from the Ministry of the Interior, constituency by constituency. At 8:45 p.m., in seven out of eleven constituencies, the National Rally candidates are in the lead. To remain in the second round, a candidate must have obtained at least 12.5% of registered voters.
1st constituency (Melun): Arnaud Saint-Martin (NFP/LFI) wins the 1st round
Final results. Arnaud Saint-Martin (Nouveau Popular Front/La France insoumise) leads the first round 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. The latter, an outgoing MP, is also in 3rd position in large cities.
In the Melun polling stations, 47.04% of the votes went to Arnaud Saint-Martin, followed by Théo Michel at 24.3% and Aude Luquet at 23.12%, with a participation of 54.87% (17 points more than in the first round of legislative elections in 2022). Same trend in Dammarie-les-Lys, with Saint-Martin at 45.13%, Théo Michel at 26.78% and Aude Luquet at 22.79%.
2nd constituency (Fontainebleau): Ivanka Dimitrova (RN) ahead of Frédéric Valletoux (Horizons)
Final results. The outcome of the first round was close. Ivanka Dimitrova, the candidate of the National Rally, came in first with 35.06% of the votes cast. Just behind her, the outgoing Horizons MP, Frédéric Valletoux, came in second with 33.73%. The candidate of the New Popular Front, Nour Benaïssa-Watbot, came in third with 23.70%.
The former mayor of Fontainebleau is well ahead in his commune with 47.69% of the votes. In Nemours, the NFP candidate came first with 34.76% of the votes cast, followed very closely by Ivanka Dimitrova with 34.39%.
3rd constituency (Montereau): Jean-Louis Thiériot (LR) ahead of the RN
Final results. National Rally candidate Davy Brun is in the lead with 38.13% of the votes cast, followed by Jean-Louis Thiériot, outgoing Les Républicains deputy, with 31.68% of the votes. Laura Vallée-Hans, who represents Le Nouveau Front Populaire, in the constituency comes in third position with 28.40% of the votes.
4th constituency (Provins): Julien Limongi (RN) ahead in the Republican stronghold
Final results. The three-way race is turning into a duel. With 28.01% of the vote, the outgoing MP Isabelle Périgault (LR) will face Julien Limongi alone in the second round, the RN candidate, who came out on top in the first round, with 47.64%. Also qualified for the second round, with 20.90%, Mathieu Garnier (NFP) must withdraw according to the commitment made by LFI.
5th constituency (Coulommiers): Minister Franck Riester 10 points behind the RN
Final results. The candidate (LR-RN) Philippe Fontana comes in first with 41.77% of the votes cast. Franck Riester, outgoing MP, comes in second position with 31.43% of the votes, he who finished the race in the lead in the first round in 2022 with 29% of the ballots. The LFI-NFP candidate, Laurie Caenbergs, is in third position with 24.52% of the votes. Unless they withdraw, the three candidates can remain in the second round since they all obtain more than 12.5% of the registered votes.
6th constituency (Meaux): the outgoing RN deputy far ahead of her competitors
Final results. Outgoing RN MP Béatrice Roullaud comes out on top with 40.81% of the vote, exploding her 2022 score of 26.97%. Behind her is LFI candidate Amal Bentounsi with 30.22% of the votes cast. The mayor of Nanteuil-lès-Meaux, Régis Sarazin (DVD) remains in the second round with his 26.70% of the votes cast, or 16.57% of registered voters, well above the 12.5% required. 7th constituency (Villeparisis): the outgoing LFI MP largely outdistanced by the RN.
7th constituency (Villeparisis): the outgoing LFI deputy largely outdistanced by the RN
Final results. Agnès Laffite, the RN candidate, comes out on top with 20,179 votes (35.72%). She is ahead of the outgoing MP (NFP-LFI), Ersilia Soudais, who has 18,523 votes (32.79%). 25.54%. It will be a duel in the second round since Christian Robache (Horizons), who came in third with 10,607 votes, cannot hold on.
8th constituency (Bussy-Saint-Georges): the ecologist takes the lead ahead of the outgoing deputy
Final results. It is the candidate of the New Popular Front who comes out on top at the end of this first round. Arnaud Bonnet displays a score of 36.29%, followed by outgoing MP Hadrien Ghomi (Together), who reaches 33.03%. In third position, the RN candidate can remain in the second round, since Manon Mourgères garnered 27.97% of the votes.
9th constituency (Pontault-Combault): the outgoing MP distanced by the RN and the PS
Final results. With 19,748 votes, Morgann Vanacker (RN) comes well ahead with 35.52%. He is ahead of Céline Thiébault-Martinez (NFP-PS), who obtains 16,475, or 29.63% of the votes. The outgoing MP, Michèle Peyron (Renaissance) only has 11,984 votes and finds herself in third position with 21.56% of the votes. She withdraws and calls to vote for the socialist candidate to block the RN. Frank Denion (LR) is fourth with just under 7% of the vote.
10th constituency (Chelles): the outgoing LFI deputy will face the RN
Final results. Outgoing MP Maxime Laisney will be in a duel against Pryscillia Brach. A frontal clash between the outgoing deputy (New Popular Front) who reached 43.94% of the votes against the RN candidate who garnered 22.64% of the votes.
11th constituency (Sénart): Olivier Faure (PS) largely re-elected
Final results. Outgoing MP, the first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure was re-elected in the first round in his constituency of Sénart-Le Mée. In the lead in all the municipalities of this territory, with for example 55.64% in Savigny-le-Temple. In 2022, in the first round, he came in first with 46.9% of the vote, ahead of the Ensemble candidate (22.03%), followed by that of the RN (17.53%).
Participation up 18 points compared to 2022
This Sunday at 5 p.m., 54.20% of those registered on the electoral lists in Seine-et-Marne went to the polls to choose their representatives in the National Assembly. In the 1st round of the 2022 legislative elections, at the same time, they were 36.40% of those registered.
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