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Corrèze's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of the Corrèze
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
The constituency in Corrèze.
Deputy
DepartmentCorrèze
Cantons(pre-2015) Ayen, Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, Beynat, Brive-la-Gaillarde Centre, Brive-la-Gaillarde Nord-Est, Brive-la-Gaillarde Nord-Ouest, Brive-la-Gaillarde Sud-Est, Brive-la-Gaillarde Sud-Ouest, Juillac, Larche, Lubersac, Malemortsur-Corrèze, Meyssac, Mercoeur, Saint-Privat

The 2nd constituency of the Corrèze is one of two French legislative constituencies in the Corrèze department (Limousin). There were three constituencies in the department until the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies.

Following that redistricting, it consists of fifteen (pre-2015) cantons :

  • Ayen, Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, Beynat, Brive-la-Gaillarde Centre, Brive-la-Gaillarde Nord-Est, Brive-la-Gaillarde Nord-Ouest, Brive-la-Gaillarde Sud-Est, Brive-la-Gaillarde Sud-Ouest, Juillac, Larche, Lubersac, Malemortsur-Corrèze, Meyssac, Mercoeur and Saint-Privat.

Historic representation

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Election Member Party
1958 Jean Filliol UNR
1962 Jean Charbonnel
1966 Pierre Pouyade
1967 Roland Dumas FGDS
1968 Jean Charbonnel UDR
1972 Charles Ceyrac
1973 Jean Charbonnel
1973 Charles Ceyrac
1978 Jacques Chaminade PCF
1981 Jean-Claude Cassaing PS

1986

Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Jean Charbonnel DVD
1993 Bernard Murat RPR
1997 Philippe Nauche PS
2002 Frédéric Soulier UMP
2007 Philippe Nauche PS
2012
2017 Frédérique Meunier LR
2022
2024

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Valéry Elophe RN 23,250 36.28 +18.73 24,960 40.06 new
Frédérique Meunier LR UDC 22,456 35.04 +11.76 37,354 59.94 +1.54
Amandine Dewaele NFP 17,063 26.63 +5.47 withdrew
Sylvie Sicard LO 1,309 2.04 +1.15
Votes 64,078 100.00 62,314 100.00
Valid votes 64,078 95.97 -0.48 62,314 93.34 +2.01
Blank votes 1,488 2.23 +0.01 2,764 4.14 -1.09
Null votes 1,205 1.80 +0.47 1,685 2.52 -0.92
Turnout 66,771 71.59 +17.74 66,763 71.57 +19.48
Abstentions 26,494 28.41 -17.74 26,516 28.43 -19.48
Registered voters 93,265 93,279
Source: [1]
Result LR HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Corrèze's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LR (UDC) Frédérique Meunier 11,262 23.28 +1.45
EELV (NUPÉS) Chloé Herzhaft 10,239 21.16 -7.39
LREM (Ensemble) Nicolas Brousse 9,947 20.56 −10.07
RN Valéry Elophe 8,490 17.55 +8.83
FGR Charles-Henri Le Billan 2,477 5.12 N/A
REC Camille Dos Santos De Oliveira 1,603 3.31 N/A
DVG Lise Quillot 1,063 2.20 N/A
Others N/A 3,299 6.82
Turnout 48,380 53.85 −0.55
2nd round result
LR (UDC) Frédérique Meunier 25,881 58.40 +8.37
EELV (NUPÉS) Chloé Nerzhaft 18,433 41.60 N/A
Turnout 44,314 52.09 +3.61
LR hold

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2017

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Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Patricia Bordas REM 14,887 30.63 18,849 49.97
Frédérique Meunier LR 10,611 21.83 18,874 50.03
Philippe Nauche PS 6,872 14.14
Selin Ersoy FI 5,596 11.51
Jean-Pierre Moret FN 4,241 8.72
Jean-Claude Deschamps DVD 1,467 3.02
Jean-Marc Comas DVD 1,457 3.00
Philippe Tillet PCF 1,408 2.90
Jean-Pierre Faurie DLF 604 1.24
Daniel Ponthier EXD 447 0.92
Bruno Meura ECO 382 0.79
Sylvie Sicard EXG 325 0.67
Julien Magne DIV 277 0.57
Paul de Montbron DIV 34 0.07
Votes 48,608 100.00 37,723 100.00
Valid votes 48,608 96.56 37,723 84.10
Blank votes 1,135 2.25 4,337 9.67
Null votes 598 1.19 2,797 6.24
Turnout 50,341 54.40 44,857 48.48
Abstentions 42,191 45.60 47,674 51.52
Registered voters 92,532 92,531
Source: Ministry of the Interior[2]

2012

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2012 legislative election in Correze's 2nd constituency
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Philippe Nauche PS 26,810 46.39% 33,193 58.96%
Pascal Coste UMP 17,748 30.71% 23,100 41.04%
Alain Balmisse FN 5,405 9.35%
Eric Coquerel FG 4,004 6.93%
Jean-Claude Deschamps MoDem 1,268 2.19%
Daniel Freygefond EELV 1,191 2.06%
Claire Roborel De Climens MPF 430 0.74%
Jean-Pierre Grau 362 0.63%
Claude Jarry Des Loges AEI 300 0.52%
Bruno Ratié LO 274 0.47%
Valid votes 57,792 97.83% 56,293 96.13%
Spoilt and null votes 1,284 2.17% 2,266 3.87%
Votes cast / turnout 59,076 64.26% 58,559 63.70%
Abstentions 32,861 35.74% 33,364 36.30%
Registered voters 91,937 100.00% 91,923 100.00%

Source: Ministry of the Interior[3]

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Corrèze's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Frédéric Soulier 19,268 42.83
PS Philippe Nauche 15,725 34.95
MoDem Jean-Claude Deschamps 3,177 7.06
PCF Jean Prat 2,128 4.73
FN Françoise Moreau 1,333 2.96
LV Evelyne Simon 909 2.02
Others N/A 2,451
Turnout 46,020 66.04
2nd round result
PS Philippe Nauche 23,106 50.94
UMP Frédéric Soulier 22,251 49.06
Turnout 46,795 67.17
PS gain from UMP

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Corrèze's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Frédéric Soulier 18,185 39.61
PS Philippe Nauche 15,076 32.84
FN Raymond Feral 3,050 6.64
DVD Jean-Claude Deschamps 2,705 5.89
PCF André Pamboutzoglou 2,622 5.71
CPNT Louis Hironde 1,174 2.56
LV Marie-Nicole Boisseau 1,038 2.26
Others N/A 2,058
Turnout 47,207 71.17
2nd round result
UMP Frédéric Soulier 24,047 53.68
PS Philippe Nauche 20,748 46.32
Turnout 46,540 70.17
UMP gain from PS

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Corrèze's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Bernard Murat 14,384 32.33
PS Philippe Nauche 12,934 29.07
DVD Jean Charbonnel 5,170 11.62
PCF André Pamboutzoglou 5,114 11.49
FN Francis Ducreu 3,895 8.75
LV Philippe Bernis 1,969 4.43
MPF Aznar Chantal 1,024 2.30
Turnout 47,226 74.52
2nd round result
PS Philippe Nauche 24,220 51.92
RPR Bernard Murat 22,431 48.08
Turnout 49,728 78.51
PS gain from RPR

References

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  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 en Corrèze". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.

Sources

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