Canton of Tomblaine explained

Type:canton
Canton of Tomblaine
Disbanded:2015
Nbcomm:12
Seat:Tomblaine
Area:109.56
Population:24089
Population As Of:2012
Insee:54 40
Cg:Jean-Pierre Laurency

The canton of Tomblaine is a former French canton located in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle in the Lorraine region (now part of Grand Est). It was created on January 26, 1982, from 11 communes of the canton of Saint-Nicolas-de-Port.[1] It is now part of the canton of Saint-Max.

The last general councillor from this canton was Jean-Pierre Laurency (PS), elected in 2011.[2]

Composition

The canton of Tomblaine grouped together 12 municipalities and had 24,089 inhabitants (2012 census without double counts).[3]

  1. Art-sur-Meurthe
  2. Buissoncourt
  3. Cerville
  4. Erbéviller-sur-Amezule
  5. Fléville-devant-Nancy
  6. Gellenoncourt
  7. Haraucourt
  8. Laneuveville-devant-Nancy
  9. Lenoncourt
  10. Réméréville
  11. Tomblaine
  12. Varangéville

Notes and References

  1. January 26, 1982 . Décret n° 82-82 du 25 janvier 1982 portant modification et création de cantons dans divers départements. (Département de Meurthe-et-Moselle). . . fr . 375 . August 1, 2024.
  2. Web site: Tomblaine 1.000 voix de plus pour le FN. J.-P. Laurency (PS) élu . August 1, 2024 . www.estrepublicain.fr . FR-fr.
  3. Web site: Populations légales 2012: 54 Meurthe-et-Moselle . July 29, 2024 . insee.fr.