1st constituency of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon | |
Member-Type: | Deputy |
Member: | Stéphane Lenormand |
Member-Party: | DVD |
Department: | Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon |
Canton: | Saint-Pierre, Miquelon-Langlade |
The 1st constituency of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon is a French legislative constituency on the islands of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. It is the islands' only constituency and also the least populated constituency in France with only 5,997 inhabitants in 2017.[1]
Election | Member | Party | |
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1945 | Henri Debidour | UDSR | |
1946 | |||
1946 | Dominique-Antoine Laurelli | MRP | |
1947 | |||
1951 | Alain Savary | SFIO | |
1956 | |||
1958 | Dominique-Antoine Laurelli | MRP | |
1962 | Albert Briand | DVD | |
1964 | |||
1967 | Jacques-Philippe Vendroux | UDR | |
1968 | |||
1973 | Frédéric Gabriel | DVD | |
1978 | Marc Plantegenest | DVG | |
1981 | Albert Pen | PS | |
1986 | Proportional representation - no election by constituency | ||
1988 | Gérard Grignon | DVD | |
1993 | |||
1997 | |||
2002 | |||
2007 | Annick Girardin | PRG | |
2012 | |||
2014 | Catherine Pen | ||
2014 | Annick Girardin | ||
2014 | Stéphane Claireaux | ||
2017 | Annick Girardin | ||
2017 | Stéphane Claireaux | ||
2022 | Stéphane Lenormand | DVD | |
2024 |
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Stéphane Lenormand | DVD | 1,184 | 43.09 | 1,665 | 61.74 | ||
Frédéric Beaumont | PS | 464 | 16.89 | 1,032 | 38.26 | ||
Marion Letournel | LFI | 409 | 14.88 | ||||
Patrick Lebailly | DVG | 400 | 14.56 | ||||
Patricia Chagnon | RN | 291 | 10.59 | ||||
Valid votes | 2,748 | 100.00 | 2,697 | 100.00 | |||
Blank votes | 37 | 1.32 | 69 | 2.46 | |||
Null votes | 22 | 0.78 | 44 | 1.57 | |||
Turnout | 2,807 | 55.38 | 2,810 | 55.45 | |||
Abstentions | 2,262 | 44.62 | 2,258 | 44.55 | |||
Registered voters | 5,069 | 5,068 | |||||
Source: https://www.resultats-elections.interieur.gouv.fr/legislatives2024/ensemble_geographique/975/97501/index.htmlhttps://www.lemonde.fr/resultats-legislatives-2024/outre-mer/saint-pierre-et-miquelon/ | |||||||
Result | DVD HOLD |
On 9 April 2014, Annick Girardin was appointed Secretary of State for Development and Francophonie in the cabinet of Prime Minister Manuel Valls. Catherine Pen, her suppléant (substitute), took over the seat but resigned on the same day due to health problems. A by-election was called and Girardin was again a candidate. She won on the first round on 29 June 2014. She kept her ministerial post and her substitute Stéphane Claireaux took the seat on 30 July.