1st constituency of Seine-Maritime | |
Member-Type: | Deputy |
Member: | Florence Herouin-Léautey[1] |
Member-Party: | PS |
Department: | Seine-Maritime |
Canton: | Mont-Saint-Aignan, Rouen I, Rouen II, Rouen III, Rouen IV, Rouen V, Rouen VII |
Voters: | 64488[2] |
The 1st constituency of the Seine-Maritime (French: Première circonscription de la Seine-Maritime) is a French legislative constituency in the Seine-Maritime 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.
The 1st Constituency of the Seine-Maritime covers the historic city of Rouen. The seat was expanded as a result of the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies to include Mont-Saint-Aignan, a northern suburb of the city. Mont-Saint-Aignan is noted for its large student population as a result of being home to both the University of Rouen and the NEOMA Business School.
After 19 years of centre right representation the seat swung back to the Socialist Party in 2012 before then falling to the centrist En Marche! in 2017.
Election | Member | Party | ||
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1958 | Roger Dusseaulx | UNR | ||
1962 | François Codet | |||
1962 | Roger Dusseaulx | |||
1967 | UDR | |||
1968 | ||||
1973 | Jean Lecanuet | CD | ||
1974 | Pierre Damamme | |||
1978 | Henri Colombier | UDF | ||
1981 | Michel Bérégovoy | PS | ||
1986 | Proportional representation – no election by constituency | |||
PS | ||||
UDF | ||||
1996 | Patrick Herr | |||
1997 | ||||
UMP | ||||
2007 | Valérie Fourneyron | PS | ||
2012 | ||||
2012 | Pierre Léautey | |||
2014 | Valérie Fourneyron | |||
Damien Adam | LREM | |||
2022 | RE | |||
2024 | Florence Herouin-Léautey | PS |
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* PS dissident, not endorsed by NUPES alliance.
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