Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency

The 5th constituency of the Côte-d'Or is a French legislative constituency in the Côte-d'Or département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system.[1]

5th Constituency of the Côte-d'Or
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Côte-d'Or's 5th Constituency shown within Burgundy
Deputy
DepartmentCôte-d'Or
CantonsArnay-le-Duc, Beaune-Nord, Beaune-Sud, Bligny-sur-Ouche, Gevrey-Chambertin, Liernais, Nolay, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pouilly-en-Auxois, Saint-Jean-de-Losne, Seurre.
Registered voters82,948

Description

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Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency covers the southern section of the department with Beaune as its largest settlement.

Between 1988 and 2017, control of the seat swung between the Socialist Party and Gaullists, until centrist LREM won the seat in 2017.

Historic Representation

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Election Member Party
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 François Patriat PS
1993 Alain Suguenot RPR
1997 François Patriat PS
2002 Alain Suguenot[2] UMP
2007
2012
2017 Didier Paris LREM
2022 RE
2024 René Lioret RN

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
René Lioret RN 26,514 45.31 +21.61 28,677 50.04 +4.28
Didier Paris REN Ensemble 18,128 30.98 +4.15 28,633 49.96 -4.28
Jérôme Flache PCF NFP 11,296 19.30 -0.36 withdrew
Nicolas Baudot DVD 1,531 2.62 new
Françoise Petet LO 818 1.40 +0.45
Arnaud Cheront DIV 233 0.40 new
Votes 58,520 100.00 57,310 100.00
Valid votes 58,520 96.69 -1.18 57,310 94.26 +3.72
Blank votes 1,464 2.42 +0.86 2,611 4.29 -3.16
Null votes 540 0.89 +0.32 880 1.45 -0.56
Turnout 60,524 70.73 +20.40 60,801 71.05 +23.45
Abstentions 25,052 29.27 -20.40 24,769 28.95 -23.45
Registered voters 85,570 85,576
Source: [1]
Result RN GAIN FROM RE

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM (Ensemble) Didier Paris 11,326 26.83 -10.32
RN René Lioret 10,005 23.70 +6.56
PCF (NUPÉS) Isabelle de Almeida 8,299 19.66 +1.35
LR (UDC) Charlotte Fougère 5,620 13.31 −11.58
DVD Hervé Moreau 2,924 6.93 N/A
REC Denis Jordan 1,843 4.37 N/A
DVG Clélia Robert 1,430 3.39 N/A
Others N/A 762 -
Turnout 42,209 50.33 +0.11
2nd round result
LREM (Ensemble) Didier Paris 20,031 54.24 +0.46
RN René Lioret 16,897 45.76 N/A
Turnout 33,558 51.44 +7.64
LREM hold

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2017

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Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Didier Paris REM 15,428 37.15 17,822 53.78
Hubert Poullot LR 10,336 24.89 15,319 46.22
René Lioret FN 7,120 17.14
Élisabeth Kremer FI 4,041 9.73
Jérôme Flache PS 1,947 4.69
Carole Bernhard ECO 1,121 2.70
Jacques Cardot PCF 496 1.19
Patrick Muller ECO 431 1.04
Édouard Clair DIV 356 0.86
Françoise Petet EXG 255 0.61
Votes 41,531 100.00 33,141 100.00
Valid votes 41,531 97.94 33,141 89.62
Blank votes 633 1.49 2,846 7.70
Null votes 240 0.57 991 2.68
Turnout 42,404 50.22 36,978 43.80
Abstentions 42,038 49.78 47,455 56.20
Registered voters 84,442 84,433
Source: Ministry of the Interior[4]

2012

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2012 legislative election in Cote-D'Or's 5th constituency[5]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Alain Suguenot UMP 21,494 43.20% 26,876 56.24%
Daniel Cadoux PS 15,637 31.43% 20,908 43.76%
Rémy Boursot FN 7,222 14.52%
Delphine Helle FG 1,804 3.63%
Alexandre Sokolovitch EELV 1,096 2.20%
Patrick Hillon MoDem 801 1.61%
Magalie Michaud DLR 456 0.92%
Agnès Meyniel AEI 315 0.63%
Eugène Krempp Cap 21 300 0.60%
Françoise Petet LO 199 0.40%
Yves Hollinger NPA 149 0.30%
Viviane Bienfait SP 145 0.29%
Lise-Marie Buet MPF 134 0.27%
Valid votes 49,752 98.63% 47,784 97.40%
Spoilt and null votes 692 1.37% 1,274 2.60%
Votes cast / turnout 50,444 60.80% 49,058 59.14%
Abstentions 32,522 39.20% 33,898 40.86%
Registered voters 82,966 100.00% 82,956 100.00%

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Alain Suguenot 25,312 52.68 +11.80
PS Jean-Claude Robert 11,937 24.85 −12.74
MoDem Sophie Vielfaure 3,165 6.59 N/A
FN Pierre Jaboulet-Vercherre 2,693 5.61 −7.30
LV Christine Durnerin 1,112 2.31 N/A
LCR Yves Hollinger 996 2.07 +0.88
Others N/A 2,830 -
Turnout 48,847 60.02 −5.54
UMP hold

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Alain Suguenot 20,410 40.88 +13.34
PS François Patriat 18,770 37.59 +4.35
FN Nicola Jaboulet-Vercherre 6,446 12.91 −5.23
CPNT Michel Couturier 735 1.47 N/A
LCR Yvette Andre 594 1.19 −0.79
MPF Jean-Maurice de Truchis 502 1.01 −2.74
MEI Nicole Essayan 476 0.95 −0.90
EXG Jacques Thomas 464 0.93 N/A
LO Françoise Petet 442 0.89 −1.44
MNR Gérard Allexant 385 0.77 N/A
GE Jean-Noël Faccini 274 0.55 N/A
DIV Jean-Baptiste Bouhey 231 0.46 N/A
DIV Chantal Charau 117 0.23 N/A
DIV Henri Boucher 83 0.17 N/A
Turnout 50,866 65.56 −3.71
2nd round result
UMP Alain Suguenot 24,313 51.18 +5.02
PS François Patriat 23,194 48.82 −5.02
Turnout 49,114 63.31 −10.43
UMP gain from PS

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS François Patriat 16,351 33.24
RPR Alain Suguenot 13,551 27.54
FN Pierre Jaboulet-Vercherre 8,926 18.14
PCF Jean Guerret 2,209 4.49
LDI Jean-Maurice de Truchis 1,843 3.75
LV Jean-Jacques Bernard 1,731 3.52
DIV Jean-Noël Couzon 1,553 3.16
LO Régis Mayet 1,148 2.33
LCR Nathalie Malka 974 1.98
MEI Max Chaudron 912 1.85
Turnout 51,629 69.27
2nd round result
PS François Patriat 27,853 53.84
RPR Alain Suguenot 23,877 46.16
Turnout 54,947 73.74
PS gain from RPR

References

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  1. ^ "Factbox: Rough guide to France's parliamentary elections after Macron". Reuters. 12 May 2017. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" [Official Results of French Elections (from 2002)] (in French).
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 en Côte-d'Or". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  5. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.