Cher's 2nd constituency explained

Cher's 2nd constituency
Parl Name:National Assembly
District Label:Department
District:Cher
Region Label:Region
Region:Centre-Val de Loire
Population:95,442 (2013)[1]
Electorate:70,141 (2017)[2]
Members Label:Deputy
Members:Nicolas Sansu
Blank1 Name:Political party
Blank1 Info: PCF
Blank2 Name:Parliamentary group
Blank2 Info: GDR

Cher's 2nd constituency is one of three French legislative constituencies in the department of Cher. It is currently represented by Nicolas Sansu of the Communist Party (PCF).

Historic representation

LegislatureStart of mandateEnd of mandateDeputyParty
1st9 December 19589 October 1962Jean BoinvilliersUNR
2nd6 December 19622 April 1967
3rd3 April 196730 May 1968UD-Ve
4th11 July 19681 April 1973UDR
5th2 April 19732 April 1978
6th3 April 197822 May 1981RPR
7th2 July 19811 April 1986Jean RousseauPS
8th2 April 198614 May 1988Proportional representation
9th23 June 19881 April 1993Jacques RimbaultPCF
10th2 April 199321 April 1997Franck Thomas-RichardUDF
11th12 June 199718 June 2002Jean-Claude SandrierPCF
12th19 June 200219 June 2007
13th20 June 200719 June 2012
14th20 June 201220 June 2017Nicolas Sansu
15th21 June 201721 June 2022Nadia EssayanMoDem
16th22 June 20229 June 2024Nicolas SansuPCF
17th7 July 2024ongoing

Elections

2024

CandidatePartyAllianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%+/–Votes%+/–
Bastian DuenasRN40.56+17.5749.37+3.74
Nicolas SansuPCFNFP29.68style="color:red;"-2.6850.63style="color:red;"-3.74
Gabriel BehaghelMoDEMEnsemble20.83style="color:red;"-1.77withdrew
Philippe BulteauDVD6.36new
Régis RobinLO1.36style="color:red;"-0.08
Ludovic JaulinREC1.19style="color:red;"-2.23
Votes100.00100.00
Valid votes96.64style="color:red;"-0.9491.63+4.41
Blank votes2.16+0.416.25style="color:red;"-3.34
Null votes1.20+0.532.11style="color:red;"-1.09
Turnout64.25+16.8865.27+21.07
Abstentions35.75style="color:red;"-16.8834.73style="color:red;"-21.07
Registered voters
Source: https://www.resultats-elections.interieur.gouv.fr/legislatives2024/ensemble_geographique/24/18/1802/index.html
ResultPCF HOLD

2022

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2017

CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nadia EssayanMoDem33.2652.57
Nicolas SansuPCF24.4047.43
Martine RaimbaultFN16.42
Sophie BertrandLR13.78
Agnès Sinsoulier-BigotPS3.75
Marie-Thérèse PetitECO3.00
Richard CartonDIV1.93
Régis RobinEXG1.60
Charly PerraginDIV1.15
Carole SicotDIV0.72
Votes100.00100.00
Valid votes97.4089.77
Blank votes1.947.24
Null votes0.663.00
Turnout47.5243.40
Abstentions52.4856.60
Registered voters
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

Candidate! colspan="1" rowspan="2"
PartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nicolas SansuFG28.94%100.00%
Agnès Sinsoulier-BigotPS26.95%
Maria CrespelUMP19.95%
François ScheidFN16.43%
Marie-José LechelonEELV2.74%
Bernadette GuillePR2.74%
Régis RobinLO1.16%
Michel Lasserre1.09%
Valid votes97.51%66.87%
Spoilt and null votes2.49%33.13%
Votes cast / turnout55.37%33.48%
Abstentions44.63%66.52%
Registered voters100.00%100.00%

Agnès Sinsoulier-Bigot, the socialist party candidate withdrew from the election before the second round.

2007

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2002

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1997

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Populations légales des circonscriptions législatives pour les élections de 2017. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques. 1 December 2016. 9 February 2018.
  2. Web site: Résultats des élections législatives 2017. Ministère de l'Intérieur. 18 June 2017. 9 February 2018.
  3. Web site: Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Cher . 2022-07-07 . Le Monde.fr . fr-FR.