Rhône's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of Rhône
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Rhône's's 2nd Constituency shown within Rhône.
Deputy
DepartmentRhône
CantonsLyon I [part], Lyon II, Lyon III, Lyon IV [part]
Registered voters74987 [2]

The 2nd constituency of the Rhône (French: Deuxième circonscription du Rhône) is a French legislative constituency in the Rhône département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.

Description

The 2nd constituency of the Rhône includes parts of Lyon, including those immediately to the north of the city centre. It is an urban seat in France's second largest city. Since 2015 this constituency has been part of the Lyon Metropolis and therefore outside of the Rhône for administrative purposes.

Politically the seat swung towards the left in the first decade of the 21st Century, with the Socialist Party winning the seat for the first time in its current form, after many years of centre right control. The constituency opted for En Marche! in 2017 elections reflecting the large surge of support for Emmanuel Macron across the Rhône. In 2020, the deputy, Hubert Julien-Laferrière was one of the 17 initial members of the Ecology Democracy Solidarity group which broke away from En Marche!.

Assembly Members

Election Member Party
style="background-color: Template:Rally for the Republic/meta/color" | 1988 Michel Noir RPR
style="background-color: Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color" | 1993 DVD
style="background-color: Template:Rally for the Republic/meta/color" | 1997 Henry Chabert RPR
style="background-color: Template:Union for a Popular Movement/meta/color" | 2002 Emmanuel Hamelin UMP
style="background-color: Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color" | 2007 Pierre-Alain Muet PS
style="background-color: Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color" | 2012
style="background-color: Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color" | 2017 Hubert Julien-Laferrière LREM
style="background-color: Template:Ecology Democracy Solidarity/meta/color" | 2020 EDS

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References

  1. ^ a b "577 Députés - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  2. ^ "Les résultats aux élections législatives de 2017 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.