Ille-et-Vilaine's 3rd constituency explained

3rd constituency of Ille-et-Vilaine
Map:Ille-et-Vilaine-Position.svg
Member-Type:Deputy
Member:Claudia Rouaux
Member-Party:PS
Department:Ille-et-Vilaine
Canton:(pre-2015) Bécherel, Montauban-de-Bretagne, Montfort-sur-Meu, Mordelles, Rennes-Centre-Ouest, Rennes-Nord-Ouest, Saint-Méen-le-Grand

The 3rd constituency of Ille-et-Vilaine is a French legislative constituency in the Ille-et-Vilaine département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in the first round.

3rd constituency from 1958 until 1986

Geographic description

Following the 1958 redistricting of French legislative constituencies, Ille-et-Vilaine's 3rd constituency was centered around the commune of Vitré. The department contained 6 constituencies at the time, and the constituency was composed of the following cantons:[1]

List of deputies between 1958 and 1986

Party!Notes
1st9 December 19589 October 1962Alexis Méhaignerie[2] MRPMandate shortened by the parliamentary dissolution decided by Charles de Gaulle.
2nd6 December 19622 April 1967Alexis Méhaignerie[3] MRP
3rd3 April 196730 May 1968Alexis Méhaignerie[4] UDRMandate shortened by the parliamentary dissolution decided by Charles de Gaulle.
4th11 July 19681 April 1973Henri Lassourd[5] UDR
5th2 April 197312 February 1976Pierre Méhaignerie[6] CDPReplaced by Maurice Drouet (UC) on 13 February 1976 after his nomination to government.
13 February 19762 April 1978Maurice DrouetCDP (UC)
6th3 April 19785 May 1978Pierre Méhaignerie[7] UDFReplaced by Maurice Drouet (UC) on 6 May 1978 after his nomination to the government.Mandate shortened by the parliamentary dissolution decided by François Mitterrand.
6 May 197822 May 1981Maurice DrouetUDF
7th2 July 19811 April 1986Pierre Méhaignerie[8] UDF
8th2 April 198614 May 1988None[9] NoneProportional representation by department, no deputy elected for the 3rd constituency. Mandate shortened by the parliamentary dissolution decided by François Mitterrand.

3rd constituency from 1986 until 2010

List of deputies between 1986 and 2010

ElectionMemberParty
1988Yves FrévilleUDF
1997Marcel RogemontPS
2002Philippe RouaultUMP
2007Marcel RogemontPS diss.

Election results

2007

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2002

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1997

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1993

3rd constituency since 2010

Geographic description

Following the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies, induced by ordinance no 2009-935 of 29 July 2009 and ratified by the French Parliament on 21 January 2010, Ille-et-Vilaine's 3rd constituency contains the following administrative divisions:[10]

List of deputies since 2010

Party!Notes
14th20 June 201220 June 2017François AndréPS
15th21 June 201711 February 2020François AndréLREMElected under the PS banner, André served in the LREM parliamentary group in 15th legislature. He died on 11 February 2020.[11] He was replaced by his substitute, Claudia Rouaux of the Socialist Party.
12 February 202021 June 2022Claudia RouauxPS
16th22 June 2022ongoingClaudia RouauxPS

Election results

2012

The 2012 French legislative elections took place on 10 June 2012 and 17 June 2012, consecutive Sundays.

2012 legislative election in Ille-Et-Vilaine's 3rd constituency[12]
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
François AndréPS45.24%58.82%
Philippe RouaultUMP32.79%41.18%
Nidia BoudierFN8.07%
Yves SauvageEELV5.35%
Yannick NadesanFG4.51%
Gaylord OdicDLR1.42%
Valérie CoussinetUDB0.91%
Benoit GuilletLO0.60%
Pia-Valentine BailleulNPA0.47%
Pierre PrietPOI0.36%
Gurwal Le BrisSP0.28%
Gilles Helgen0.00%
Valid votes98.31%97.26%
Spoilt and null votes1.69%2.74%
Votes cast / turnout60.91%59.65%
Abstentions39.09%40.35%
Registered voters100.00%100.00%

2017

The 2017 French legislative elections took place on 11 June 2017 and 18 June 2017, consecutive Sundays.

Candidate! rowspan="2"
LabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
François AndréPS46.7865.86
Mélina ParmentierLR15.1334.14
Virginie AbautretFI13.51
Justine DieulafaitFN10.20
Gaëlle RougierECO6.25
Yannick NadesanPCF3.55
Dylan EpinatREG1.18
Mathieu GuihardECO1.03
Benoît GuilletEXG0.90
Sophie PlantéEXG0.73
Luc ToupenseDIV0.72
Aloyse JaminDVD0.01
Votes100.00100.00
Valid votes97.4488.98
Blank votes1.848.08
Null votes0.722.94
Turnout53.8042.96
Abstentions46.2057.04
Registered voters
Source: Ministry of the Interior[13]

2022

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2024

CandidatePartyAllianceFirst roundSecond round
Votes%+/–Votes%+/–
Claudia RouauxPSNFP36.77+1.0540.49
Charlotte FailléHOREnsemble29.71style="color:red;"-2.8230.64
Virginie D’OrsanneRN28.12+13.2628.87
Victor RouletDVD2.52new
Mathieu GuihardREG1.69+0.43
Jean-Louis AmisseLO1.20style="color:red;"-0.05
Votes100.00100.00
Valid votes97.37style="color:red;"-0.4097.79
Blank votes1.69+0.101.58
Null votes0.94+0.300.63
Turnout73.73+21.2873.45
Abstentions26.27style="color:red;"-21.2826.55
Registered voters
Source: https://www.resultats-elections.interieur.gouv.fr/legislatives2024/ensemble_geographique/53/35/3503/index.html
ResultPS HOLD

References

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 14 October 1958. Source : Journal Officiel du 14 octobre 1958. Légifrance.
  2. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1958-1962. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  3. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1962-1967. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  4. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1967-1968. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  5. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1968-1973. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  6. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1973-1978. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  7. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1978-1981. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  8. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1986-1988. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  9. Web site: Liste alphabétique des députés (groupe politique, département), 1986-1988. 2022-01-07. www.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  10. Web site: Ordonnance no 2009-935. MINISTÈRE DE L'INTÉRIEUR.
  11. Web site: Huet. Yann-Armel. 11 February 2020. Ille-et-Vilaine. Le député François André est décédé. Ouest-France.
  12. Web site: Résultats des élections législatives 2012. Results of 2012 Legislative Election. Ministry of the Interior. fr.
  13. Web site: Résultats des élections législatives 2017. Results of 2017 Legislative Election. Ministry of the Interior. fr.