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French legislative election, 2017

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All 577 seats of the National Assembly
289 seats needed for a majority
Turnout48.70% (first round)
42.64% (second round)
 
Leader Édouard Philippe François Baroin Bernard Cazeneuve
Alliance Presidential majority
Parties
Parliamentary right
Parties
Parliamentary left
Parties
Leader's seat Seine-Maritime's 7th
(did not stand)
Did not stand Did not stand
Last election New 229 seats 331 seats
Seats won 350 seats 136 seats 45 seats
Seat change Increase350 Decrease93 Decrease286
1st round
%
7,323,496
32.33% Increase32.33%
4,885,997
21.57% Decrease13.09%
2,154,269
9.51% Decrease30.36%
2nd round
%
8,926,901
49.11% Increase49.11%
4,898,061
26.95% Decrease11.00%
1,361,190
7.49% Decrease32.37%

  Third party Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon Pierre Laurent Marine Le Pen
Party LFI PCF FN
Leader's seat Bouches-du-Rhône's 4th
(newly elected)
Did not stand Pas-de-Calais's 11th
(newly elected)
Last election New party (FI) 7 seats 2 seats
Seats won 17 seats 10 seats 8 seats
Seat change Increase17 Increase3 Increase6
1st round
%
2,497,622
11.03% Increase11.03%
615,487
2.72% Decrease1.57%
2,990,454
13.20% Decrease0.40%
2nd round
%
883,573
4.86% Increase4.86%
217,833
1.20% Decrease1.10%
1,590,869
8.75% Increase5.09%

Constituency results after the first and second round
  PCF   FI   PS   PRG   DVG   ECO   DIV   REG   REM   MoDem   UDI   LR   DVD   DLF   FN   EXD

Prime Minister before election

Édouard Philippe
LR

Elected Prime Minister

Édouard Philippe
LR

Legislative elections were held on 11 and 18 June 2017 (with different dates for voters overseas) to elect the 577 members of the 15th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic. They followed the two-round presidential election won by Emmanuel Macron. The centrist party he founded in 2016, La République En Marche! (REM), led an alliance with the centrist Democratic Movement (MoDem); together, the two parties won 350 of the 577 seats – a substantial majority – in the National Assembly, including an outright majority of 308 seats for REM. The Socialist Party (PS) was reduced to 30 seats and the Republicans (LR) reduced to 112 seats, and both parties' allies also suffered from a marked drop in support; these were the lowest-ever scores for the centre-left and centre-right in the legislative elections. The movement founded by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, la France Insoumise (FI), secured 17 seats, enough for a group in the National Assembly. Among other major parties, the French Communist Party (PCF) secured ten and the National Front (FN) obtained eight seats. Both rounds of the legislative election were marked by record low turnout.[1]

Édouard Philippe, appointed as Prime Minister by Macron following his victory in the presidential election, was reappointed following the second round of the legislative elections and presented his second government by 21 June. The 15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic commenced on 27 June.

Background

First-place candidate in the first round of the presidential election by constituency
  Emmanuel Macron
  Marine Le Pen
  François Fillon
  Jean-Luc Mélenchon

In France, the legislative election takes place about a month after the second round of the presidential election, held on 7 May. Prior to 2002, the presidential and legislative elections were not always held in the same year; following the victory of the UMP in the 2002 legislative elections, the two were synchronized to minimize the risk of cohabitation.[2]

In the first round of the presidential election, on 23 April, Emmanuel Macron of En Marche! and Marine Le Pen of the National Front (FN) advanced to the runoff after placing first and second, respectively, and were followed closely by François Fillon of the Republicans (LR) and Jean-Luc Mélenchon of la France Insoumise (FI).[3] In the first round, Macron led in 240 constituencies, against 216 for Le Pen, 67 for Mélenchon, and 54 for Fillon.[4]

Macron won the second round on 7 May against Le Pen, securing 66.1% of valid votes.[5]

Upon the close of nominations for the legislative election, the Ministry of the Interior published a final list on 23 May containing a total of 7,882 candidates, with an average of 14 candidates within each constituency.[6]

The 2017 legislative election was the first held after the legal abolition of the dual mandate in France in 2014; deputies will no longer be allowed to concurrently serve in local government, frequently as mayors, upon election to the National Assembly.[7]

Electoral system

The 577 members of the National Assembly are elected using a two-round, first-past-the-post electoral system with single-member constituencies. Candidates for the legislative elections had five days, from Monday 15 May to 18:00 on Friday 19 May, to declare and register their candidacy.[8][2] The official campaign ran from 22 May to 10 June at midnight, while the campaign for the second round runs from 12 June at midnight to 17 June at midnight, with eligible candidates required to declare their presence by 18:00 CEST on 13 June.[9] To be elected in the first round, a candidate was required to secure an absolute majority of votes cast, and also to secure votes equal to at least 25% of eligible voters in their constituency. Should none of the candidates satisfy these conditions, a second round of voting ensues. Only first-round candidates with the support of at least 12.5% of eligible voters are allowed to participate, but if only 1 candidate meets that standard the two candidates with the highest number of votes in the first round may continue to the second round. In the second round, the candidate with a plurality is elected. Of the 577 constituencies, 539 are in metropolitan France, 27 are in overseas departments and territories and 11 are for French citizens living abroad.[2]

Voting in the first round took place from 08:00 to 18:00 (local time) on Saturday 3 June in French Polynesia and at French diplomatic missions in the Americas, and on Sunday 4 June at French diplomatic missions outside the Americas. Voting in the French overseas departments and territories in the Americas (i.e. French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon) took place from 08:00 to 18:00 (local time) on Saturday 10 June. Voting in metropolitan France (as well as the French overseas departments and territories of Mayotte, New Caledonia, Réunion and Wallis and Futuna) took place from 08:00 to 18:00 or 20:00 (local time) on Sunday 11 June.[10][11]

Voting in the second round took place on Saturday 17 June from 08:00 to 18:00 (local time) in the French overseas departments and territories situated east of the International Date Line and west of metropolitan France (i.e. French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin and Saint Pierre and Miquelon), as well as at French diplomatic missions in the Americas. Voting in metropolitan France (as well as the French overseas departments and territories of Mayotte, New Caledonia, Réunion and Wallis and Futuna, and French diplomatic missions outside the Americas) takes place from 08:00 to 18:00 or 20:00 (local time) on Sunday 18 June.[10][11]

The 15th National Assembly convened on 27 June at 15:00 CEST.[9]

Parties

Summary

Party Party leader Ideology Political position
style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| French Communist Party PCF Pierre Laurent Communism Left-wing
style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| La France Insoumise FI Jean-Luc Mélenchon Democratic socialism Left-wing
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| Socialist Party PS Jean-Christophe Cambadélis Social democracy Centre-left
style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| Radical Party of the Left PRG Sylvia Pinel Social liberalism Centre-left
style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV David Cormand Green politics Centre-left
style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| La République En Marche! REM Richard Ferrand Social liberalism Centre
style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| Democratic Movement MoDem François Bayrou Social liberalism Centre to centre-right
style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| Union of Democrats and Independents UDI Jean-Christophe Lagarde Liberalism Centre to centre-right
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| The Republicans LR Bernard Accoyer Liberal conservatism Centre-right
style="background:Template:Debout la France/meta/color;"| Debout la France DLF Nicolas Dupont-Aignan Souverainism Right-wing
style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| National Front FN Marine Le Pen National conservatism Right-wing to far-right

La République En Marche! and MoDem

Emmanuel Macron in 2017

En Marche!, the movement founded by Emmanuel Macron, who won the presidential election under its banner, planned to run candidates in all 577 constituencies under the banner of "La République En Marche!", of which at least half are planned to be from civil society – the other half having previously held political office – and half women. No "double investiture" was permitted, though the original requirement of prospective candidates to leave their previous political party was waived by Macron on 5 May.[12] In addition to those parameters, he specified in his initial press conference on 19 January that he would require that candidates demonstrate "probity" (disqualifying any prospective candidates with a criminal record), "political plurality" (representing the threads of the movement), and "efficacy". Those wishing to seek the investiture of En Marche! were required to sign up online,[13] and the movement received nearly 15,000 applications by late April. For nominations sought by those in the political world, the popularity, establishment, and ability to appear in the media of applicants are also considered, with the most difficult cases adjudicated by Macron himself. To represent themselves under the label of La République En Marche!, however, outgoing deputies must decide to leave the Socialist Party (PS) or the Republicans (LR).[14]

After his victory in the presidential election, Macron resigned his post as president of En Marche!, with Catherine Barbaroux appointed as interim president. The movement, renamed, presented candidates under the label of "La République En Marche!"; though the full list of 577 investitures was to be published on 11 May,[12] Jean-Paul Delevoye, president of the investiture commission, later indicated that the total published that day would be "about 450".[15] The delay was attributed to an influx of applications following Macron's victory in the presidential election – more than a thousand, bringing the total to over 16,000 – with additional complexity arising from the interest of former Prime Minister Manuel Valls in standing as a La République En Marche! candidate without either submitting an application or leaving the Socialist Party. Since the announcement that "La République En Marche!" would be transformed into a formal political party, however, the conditions of securing an investiture tightened considerably, with candidates expected to be "administratively" attached to the party to prevent public funding (distributed on the basis of electoral results) from being received by the PS or the Republicans.[16]

The initial list of 428 investitures was revealed on 11 May, with exact gender parity (214 men and 214 women), with 94% of candidates not outgoing deputies; 93% employed, 2% looking for work, 4% retired, 1% students;[17] 52% from civil society;[18] an average age of 46 (the youngest being 24 and oldest being 62), compared to 60 for outgoing deputies; and 24 current deputies, mostly Socialists, invested under the label of La République En Marche! The total number of remaining investitures to be concluded is 148.[17] No candidate was invested against Valls.[19] Numerous candidates were invested in error, including Mourad Boudjellal, François Pupponi, and Augustin Augier, who did not apply; Stéphane Saint-André, an outgoing PRG deputy who renounced his investiture and raised concerns about the potential appointment of Édouard Philippe as prime minister; and Thierry Robert, an outgoing deputy who contravened the requirement of not having a criminal history.[20]

The list was further updated on 15 May with an additional 83 candidates, of which half were proposed by the MoDem, bringing the overall total to 511, and leaving 66 constituencies to be decided, of which about 30 are reserved for figures on the right and left who expressed support for Macron's project and most of the rest constituencies for overseas departments;[21] ultimately, 51 constituencies with outgoing deputies on both the left and right considered "Macron-compatible" were not contested;[22] Delevoye stated that some twenty constituencies for overseas France were frozen due to local party financing peculiarities, with other vacated constituencies for other political personalities apparently interested in joining in the presidential majority.[23]

On 15 May, Édouard Philippe, a deputy of the Republicans, was appointed as Prime Minister.[24] After the selection of ministers to the newly formed government on 17 May, the movement announced that it would not invest candidates in 56 constituencies, hoping to protect a number of those on the left and right who had expressed support but not rallied, with the possibility of adjustments before the deadline on 19 May.[25] Appointed ministers contesting the legislative elections were obligated to resign if not elected: namely, Christophe Castaner, Marielle de Sarnez, Richard Ferrand, Annick Girardin, Bruno Le Maire, and Mounir Mahjoubi; all six were eventually elected.[26][27]

MoDem

François Bayrou in 2006

After François Bayrou endorsed Macron in February, the Democratic Movement (MoDem), which he leads, was reportedly to receive 90 constituencies, of which 50 were considered winnable, for its candidates.[28] However, hours of the publication of the initial list, Bayrou indicated that it did not have the "approval" of the MoDem, unsatisfied with the number of constituencies for MoDem candidates, and appealed to Macron to permit joint investitures and planned to convene the political bureau of his party on 12 May.[29] He was also unhappy with what he called a "recycling operation of the PS"; according to a tally by MoDem officials, among the 428 investitures announced, 153 were granted to PS/ex-PS/PRG, 38 to the MoDem, 25 to LR or miscellaneous right, 15 to UDI/ex-UDI, and 197 to civil society figures.[30] On 12 May, Bayrou announced that he had secured a "solid and balanced" draft agreement, claiming that his party would ultimately obtain a bit more than a hundred investitures.[31] A MoDem candidate replaced Gaspard Gantzer, former communications advisor to Hollande, in Ille-et-Vilaine's 2nd constituency after fierce objections by local activists and his renunciation of the investiture, which he claimed he did not apply for,[32] and mayor of Mont-de-Marsan Geneviève Darrieussecq and Senator Leila Aïchi, both members of the MoDem executive bureau, received investitures.[33]

Bayrou's party hopes to elect at least 15 deputies, necessary for the formation of a parliamentary group in the National Assembly; additionally, to be reimbursed for expenses, the party must receive at least 1% of the vote in at least 50 constituencies where it is present. Public financing is also allocated as a function of the number of elected officials, hence the ambitions of the MoDem.[34]

The Republicans (LR) and UDI

François Baroin in 2012

On 2 May, François Baroin was appointed by the political bureau of the Republicans (LR) to head the campaign for the legislative elections. A week before, he said that he would be available to serve as Prime Minister in a cohabitation government under Emmanuel Macron and considered it impossible not to run on the same program as its defeated presidential candidate François Fillon, who was eliminated in the first round of the presidential election, in the legislative elections.[35] Baroin has indicated pessimism with regard to the prospects of the Republicans in the legislative elections, saying "At 150 [seats] is good. From 100 to 150 is not bad. Below 100 is a failure."[36] The platform of the Republicans for the legislative election, published on 10 May, breaks with that of its defeated Fillon, who was eliminated in the first round, on several points. Though it preserved the plans to eliminate the 35-hour workweek and reform to the solidarity tax on wealth (ISF) on which he campaigned, it differed on terrorism, immigration, family, and European policy.[37] The party ran in alliance with the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI), whose executive bureau on 7 March approved an accord with the Republicans reserving them 96 constituencies, including the 28 seats currently held by outgoing deputies, and preparing primaries in 42 constituencies between UDI and LR candidates.[38]

On 15 May, some 173 LR and UDI elected officials and personalities, including Jean-Louis Borloo, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, Christian Estrosi, and Thierry Solère, appealed to their fellows to "respond to the hand extended by the president", after which the Republicans published a counter-appeal, insisting that "France needs more than ever a majority of the right and centre in the National Assembly".[39]

On 20 May, Baroin launched the campaign of the Republicans at the Bois de Vincennes, determined to impose cohabitation upon Macron and provide him with the "majority needed by France", a goal complicated by the inclusion of LR personalities in the formation the cabinet, and principally by the selection of Édouard Philippe as Prime Minister.[40] In his speech, Baroin made his case for a "majority without ambiguity, without pretense. A real majority and not a majority of circumstances, meetings, and personal ambitions", describing the legislative elections before an audience of nearly 2,000 as "the mother of battles". Meanwhile, the appointment of three LR personalities as ministers in the government – Édouard Philippe, Bruno Le Maire, and Gérald Darmanin – in its attempt at a recomposition of politics infringed upon the space occupied by the party. Emphasizing that many mobilized merely against Le Pen and not for Macron, he wielded the party's program, borrowing elements from that of Fillon's.[41]

National Front (FN)

Marine Le Pen in 2014

The National Front (FN), led by Marine Le Pen, ended its pre-investitures for the legislative elections in December 2016. The average age of the candidates is 47 years, with near-gender parity and almost 80% of candidates already having a local mandate (i.e., within a municipal, departmental, or regional council), compared to a rate of barely 10% in 2012.[42] Some 50 constituencies were planned to be possibly contested by joint candidacies with Debout la France (DLF) following the rallying of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan to Le Pen after the second round of the presidential election,[43] but on 14 May the FN announced the suspension of the agreement, intending to invest candidates in all 577 constituencies as a result, reversing the "principle of accord" on joint investitures that had been agreed upon earlier.[44] The FN ran a candidate against Dupont-Aignan, the sitting deputy for Essonne's 8th constituency.[45] Outgoing deputy Marion Maréchal-Le Pen announced her intention to leave politics on 9 May, and as such did not run in the legislative elections.[46]

Among the list of 553 candidates already invested by the FN include Florian Philippot in Moselle's 6th, Gilbert Collard in Gard's 2nd, Stéphane Ravier in Bouches-du-Rhône's 3rd, Wallerand de Saint-Just in Paris's 13th, and Sophie Montel in Doubs's 4th.[47] Of the 553 candidates in the initial list, 86% are candidates not previously invested in 2012, with nearly 70% holding at least one elected office. The expulsion of Jean-Marie Le Pen from the party in August 2015 was followed by the departure of a number of his companions, who as a result were not invested as candidates. A number of mayors elected in the 2014 municipal elections chose not to stand in order to retain their local mandates, including Julien Sanchez in Beaucaire, Franck Briffaut in Villers-Cotterêts, and David Rachline in Fréjus. The alliance with the small party of Paul-Marie Coûteaux, Souveraineté, identité et libertés (SIEL), was broken in 2016; the party in 2012 provided 34 of the candidates invested by the FN.[48]

Le Pen herself was reluctant to introduce herself as a candidate after her defeat in the presidential election, with initial hopes of 80 to 100 deputies within the FN revised sharply downwards to 15 target constituencies.[49] On 18 May, she confirmed that she would once again run in Pas-de-Calais's 11th constituency (where she lost by a hundred votes to Philippe Kemel in 2012), which includes Hénin-Beaumont (whose mayor is Steeve Briois of the FN) and where she received 58.2% of votes in the second round of the presidential election.[50] Following the announcement, her father Jean-Marie Le Pen decided not to present a candidate under the banner of the "Union of Patriots", an alliance of far-right movements presenting 200 candidates across France, in the constituency.[51]

Following the victory of Macron in the presidential election, Le Pen stated that she did not deem the proposed reform of the labour code as a priority, criticizing the planned usage of ordonnances as a coup de force and believing that amending it to allow greater flexibility was nothing more than a demand of large employers. She also further critiqued the plans as the El Khomri law "times a thousand", but calling not for demonstrations on the streets but a vote for the FN.[52]

La France Insoumise (FI)

Jean-Luc Mélenchon in 2017

La France Insoumise, the political movement launched by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, former co-president of the Left Party (PG) who ran as a presidential candidate in both 2012 and 2017, intended to run candidates in all 577 constituencies.[53] In a list of 410 investitures published in mid-February, gender parity was maintained, 60% of candidates came from civil society, and the average age was only 43 years, with the youngest at 19 years old. Candidates were selected after the national committee reviewed online applications of prospects.[54]

The constituencies contested by the movement included some held or contested by members of the French Communist Party (PCF). Relations deteriorated between the two, and in early May la France Insoumise proposed that the groupings withdraw competing candidacies in 26 constituencies.[55] However, on 9 May, campaign spokesman Manuel Bompard said that there would be no accord between the two parties in the legislative elections and blamed the PCF for the failure to reach an agreement.[56]

On 11 May, Mélenchon announced that he would stand as a candidate in Bouches-du-Rhône's 4th constituency in a letter addressed to the adherents of his movement in Marseille, where the riding is located; he came first in the city during the first round of the presidential election, with almost 25% of the vote, and in the constituency he received 39.09%, far ahead of both Macron and Le Pen and one of his best scores nationally. The constituency was then held by Socialist deputy Patrick Mennucci, considered a "friend" by Mélenchon himself.[57]

Socialist Party (PS) and allies

Bernard Cazeneuve

The first wave of 395 Socialist candidates for the legislative elections was invested on 17 December 2016, including a number who supported of the candidacy of Emmanuel Macron in the presidential election, such as Alain Calmette in Cantal's 1st, Olivier Véran in Isère's 1st, Jean-Louis Touraine in Rhône's 3rd, Corinne Erhel in Côtes-d'Armor's 5th, Richard Ferrand in Finistère's 6th, Jean-Jacques Bridey in Val-de-Marne's 7th, Stéphane Travert in Manche's 3rd, and Christophe Castaner in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 2nd constituency.[58] Of the outgoing deputies invested by La République En Marche!, Frédéric Barbier, deputy for Doubs's 4th constituency, was the only one to also remain invested by the PS; Christophe Borgel, national secretary of elections for the Socialist Party, stated that Barbier would retain his investiture as he was the "best to fight the National Front".[59]

The party presented its own candidates in more than 400 constituencies, with the rest reserved for the its allies Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV), the Union of Democrats and Ecologists (UDE), and the Radical Party of the Left (PRG).[60] First Secretary Jean-Christophe Cambadélis also indicated that the PS hoped to open discussions with la France Insoumise and En Marche! for agreements in constituencies where Le Pen obtained more than 60 percent of the vote in the second round of the presidential election, as well as in ridings in which the second round of the legislative elections could foreseeably be fought between the right and the FN.[61]

On 9 May, the national bureau of the Socialist Party approved its three-page platform for the legislative elections entitled "a clear contract for France, a constructive and solidary left". It abandoned many of the proposals of its defeated presidential candidate Benoît Hamon and drew a number of red lines with regard to the program of Emmanuel Macron, refusing to allow the reform of the labour code by ordonnance and abolition of the solidarity tax on wealth (ISF) on non-property assets.[61] Former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve led the campaign for the legislative elections.[62]

Hamon himself chose to support candidates running against prominent reformists invested by the Socialist Party, backing Michel Nouaille of the French Communist Party (PCF) against former Prime Minister Manuel Valls, whom he defeated in the presidential primary; the feminist Caroline de Haas of EELV/PCF against Myriam El Khomri, namesake of her labour law; Philippe Rio of the PCF against Malek Boutih, a Socialist running under the banner of the presidential majority (having been denied an investiture) who violently denounced Hamon as a candidate who would "resonate with a fringe Islamic-leftist";[63][64] and Salah Amokrane of the EELV against Gérard Bapt, who made a controversial trip to Syria with three other parliamentarians in 2015.[63]

In an interview on 22 May, Cambadélis envisaged a potential renaming of the PS, stating that the party should "refound, reformulate, and restructure" to respond to the demand for the "renewal, social justice and ecology", after previously resisting the idea in 2014 when the possibility was mentioned by Valls while Prime Minister.[65]

Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV)

In exchange for the withdrawal of ecologist candidate Yannick Jadot in the presidential election in favor of Socialist candidate Benoît Hamon in February, the PS agreed to reserve 42 constituencies for the EELV (including all those of its outgoing deputies), and the accord was formally approved by EELV on 19 April. The agreement also provided that the EELV did not present candidates in 53 constituencies. The investiture of former housing minister Cécile Duflot was maintained despite the opposition of mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, as was that of Sergio Coronado, who supported Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the presidential election; however, he nevertheless faced a Socialist candidate in the legislative elections. Many of the remaining constituencies are those of Socialist deputies who backed Emmanuel Macron in the presidential election.[66]

On 15 May, the EELV revealed its list of candidates for the legislative elections, investing 459 candidates (228 men and 231 women) and supporting 52 Socialists, 16 Communists, and François Ruffin under the banner of la France Insoumise. From the ranks of the party's leaders, national secretary David Cormand presented himself in Seine-Maritime's 4th, deputy national secretary Sandrine Rousseau in Pas-de-Calais's 9th, and spokesperson Julien Bayou in Paris's 5th.[67]

French Communist Party (PCF)

Though the French Communist Party (PCF) formally supported the candidacy of Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the presidential election,[68] it still ran its own candidates in the legislative elections.[55] After Mélenchon's defeat in the first round of the presidential election, Pierre Laurent once again called for an alliance with la France Insoumise.[69] Negotiations between the two failed to produce an agreement, and on 9 May la France Insoumise announced that it would continue on in the legislative elections without allying with the PCF.[56] PCF candidates who sponsored the candidacy of Mélenchon in the presidential election did not face any opposing candidate from la France Insoumise.[70] The PCF and FI were face-to-face in almost all constituencies, with the PCF planning to invest 535 candidates and FI almost as many, though the possibility of a withdrawal from 20 or so constituencies remained.[71] On 16 May, the PCF published a list of 484 candidates invested in the legislative elections, refraining from appearing in a number of constituencies in favor of candidates from la France Insoumise, EELV, PS, or Ensemble! (Clémentine Autain). According to the PCF, 40% of its candidates are younger than 50, and 20% younger than 40, with an average age of 51; a quarter are retired, 26% employees, 20% civil servants, and 7% manual workers.[72] PCF candidates are campaigning under the label of "PCF–Front de Gauche".[73]

Debout la France (DLF)

Debout la France (Arise France; abbreviated as DLF), led by former presidential candidate Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, intended to present candidates in all 577 constituencies;[74] despite Dupont-Aignan's support of Le Pen in the second round, he reiterated that DLF candidates would face those of the FN,[43] and the national council of Debout la France stated on 13 May that it would invest candidates in almost all constituencies, negotiations with the FN having failed upon the issue of joint investitures.[75]

Official campaign posters in the Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency

Others

Lutte Ouvrière (Workers' Struggle; abbreviated as LO) presented candidates in 553 constituencies, with 539 in metropolitan France, six in Réunion, four in Martinique, and four in Guadeloupe;[76] presidential candidate Nathalie Arthaud contested Seine-Saint-Denis's 6th constituency, where she received 3% in the 2012 legislative elections. In terms of financing, the party accumulated some €2 million to cover costs.[77] The New Anticapitalist Party (NPA) was unlikely to present candidates in the legislative elections due to the potentially high cost for the party, as campaign expenses are reimbursed only if a party's candidates attain 1% in at least 50 constituencies.[78] Mouvement 100%, a coalition of 28 parties, including the Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI), planned to present candidates in all 577 constituencies.[79][80] The Popular Republican Union (UPR) of François Asselineau planned to present candidates in all 577 constituencies,[81] with 574 ultimately invested.[6]

Alliance Royale (AR) presented candidates in 20 constituencies.[82]

Opinion polls

Results

National results

Template:French legislative election, 2017

Popular vote (first round)
REM
28.21%
LR
15.77%
FN
13.20%
FI
11.03%
PS
7.44%
Ecologists
4.30%
MoDem
4.12%
UDI
3.03%
DVD
2.76%
PCF
2.72%
Miscellaneous
2.21%
DVG
1.60%
DLF
1.17%
Regionalists
0.90%
Far-left
0.77%
PRG
0.47%
Far-right
0.30%
Popular vote of combined forces (first round)
REM/MoDem
32.33%
LR/UDI/DVD
21.56%
FN
13.20%
FI
11.03%
PS/PRG/DVG
9.51%
Ecologists
4.30%
PCF
2.72%
Miscellaneous
2.21%
DLF
1.17%
Regionalists
0.90%
Far-left
0.77%
Far-right
0.30%
Popular vote of combined forces (second round)
REM/MoDem
49.12%
LR/UDI/DVD
26.95%
FN
8.75%
PS/PRG/DVG
7.49%
FI
4.86%
PCF
1.20%
Regionalists
0.76%
Miscellaneous
0.55%
Ecologists
0.13%
DLF
0.10%
Far-right
0.10%
Seats won
REM/MoDem
60.66%
LR/UDI/DVD
23.57%
PS/PRG/DVG
7.80%
FI
2.95%
PCF
1.73%
FN
1.39%
Regionalists
0.87%
Miscellaneous
0.52%
Ecologists
0.17%
DLF
0.17%
Far-right
0.17%

First round

Four deputies were elected in the first round: Sylvain Maillard (REM) in Paris's 1st, Paul Molac (REM) in Morbihan's 4th, Napole Polutele (DVG) in Wallis and Futuna's 1st, and Stéphane Demilly of the UDI in Somme's 5th constituencies.[83]

In the remaining 573 constituencies, it was determined that there would be 572 two-way contests in the second round, and only one three-way contest (triangulaire), in Aube's 1st constituency, involving REM, LR, and the FN.[84]

In Aveyron's 2nd constituency, the candidate of the Republicans later withdrew and backed that of REM.[85]

Electorate

Because the Ministry of the Interior did not report results separately for EELV, the "total vote" percentage listed below is for all ecologist candidates.

Sociology of the electorate
Demographic EXG PCF FI EELV PS/PRG/DVG REM/MoDem LR/UDI/DVD DLF FN Others Turnout
style="background:Template:Far-left/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Debout la France/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;"|
Total vote 0.8% 2.7% 11.0% 4.3% 9.5% 32.3% 21.6% 1.2% 13.2% 3.4% 48.7%
First-round vote in the 2017 presidential election
style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| Jean-Luc Mélenchon 0% 11% 55% 4% 9% 14% 2% 0% 1% 4% 47%
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| Benoît Hamon 2% 5% 7% 13% 49% 17% 3% 0% 0% 4% 57%
style="background:Template:En Marche!/meta/color;"| Emmanuel Macron 1% 1% 2% 2% 12% 74% 6% 0% 0% 2% 62%
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| François Fillon 0% 0% 1% 1% 1% 21% 70% 0% 4% 2% 62%
style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| Marine Le Pen 1% 1% 1% 0% 5% 5% 7% 2% 77% 1% 43%
Political party
style="background:Template:Far-left/meta/color;"| EXG 32% 13% 34% 3% 0% 4% 2% 0% 3% 9% 55%
style="background:Template:Left Front (France)/meta/color;"| FG 0% 22% 55% 1% 7% 9% 2% 1% 1% 2% 54%
style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV 0% 0% 19% 32% 5% 25% 1% 0% 0% 18% 49%
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS 0% 1% 8% 5% 46% 35% 2% 0% 0% 3% 61%
style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM 0% 0% 2% 2% 5% 83% 6% 0% 0% 2% 61%
style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem 0% 0% 4% 1% 8% 66% 18% 1% 1% 1% 59%
style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI 0% 0% 1% 0% 2% 36% 58% 0% 0% 3% 62%
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 18% 75% 0% 3% 3% 60%
style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN 0% 1% 3% 0% 3% 2% 4% 1% 84% 2% 44%
style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;"| None 2% 0% 12% 3% 11% 28% 20% 0% 20% 4% 29%
Self-described political position
Very left-wing 13% 23% 49% 4% 1% 6% 0% 0% 1% 3% 54%
Left-wing 1% 10% 33% 5% 26% 20% 1% 0% 1% 3% 60%
Rather left-wing 1% 5% 13% 5% 24% 44% 2% 1% 2% 3% 57%
Centre 0% 0% 3% 2% 4% 64% 18% 1% 4% 4% 56%
Rather right-wing 0% 0% 2% 0% 1% 44% 44% 2% 4% 3% 55%
Right-wing 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 18% 61% 2% 18% 1% 61%
Very right-wing 0% 2% 0% 0% 2% 0% 11% 4% 81% 0% 55%
Neither left nor right 1% 0% 10% 3% 12% 28% 12% 0% 30% 4% 33%
Left subtotal 2% 9% 25% 5% 22% 30% 2% 0% 2% 3% 58%
Right subtotal 0% 0% 1% 0% 1% 26% 46% 2% 22% 2% 57%
Sex
Men 1% 4% 11% 2% 11% 33% 20% 1% 15% 2% 47%
Women 0% 3% 11% 4% 10% 31% 23% 1% 13% 4% 51%
Age
18–24 years old 0% 2% 18% 5% 10% 32% 11% 3% 14% 5% 37%
25–34 years old 1% 1% 21% 6% 10% 33% 9% 2% 13% 4% 35%
35–49 years old 1% 3% 10% 3% 10% 29% 17% 0% 23% 4% 43%
50–59 years old 1% 3% 14% 5% 11% 34% 15% 1% 14% 2% 50%
60–69 years old 1% 5% 7% 2% 8% 33% 28% 1% 10% 5% 63%
70 or older 0% 3% 6% 1% 11% 33% 34% 1% 10% 1% 66%
Socio-occupational classification
Manager/professional 2% 0% 11% 5% 15% 36% 22% 1% 5% 3% 55%
Intermediate occupation 0% 4% 17% 5% 10% 34% 14% 1% 11% 4% 45%
White-collar worker 1% 1% 14% 3% 6% 29% 15% 3% 22% 6% 39%
Blue-collar worker 4% 3% 11% 4% 8% 26% 14% 0% 29% 1% 34%
Retired 0% 4% 7% 1% 10% 34% 30% 1% 10% 3% 64%
Employment status
Employee 1% 3% 13% 4% 10% 32% 16% 1% 16% 4% 43%
Private employee 2% 4% 10% 3% 8% 35% 17% 1% 16% 4% 39%
Public employee 0% 2% 18% 5% 13% 27% 15% 1% 16% 3% 49%
Self-employed 2% 0% 9% 3% 10% 28% 23% 2% 22% 1% 46%
Unemployed 0% 0% 18% 2% 9% 32% 14% 3% 20% 2% 43%
Education
Less than baccalauréat 1% 4% 8% 2% 10% 28% 23% 1% 21% 2% 46%
Baccalauréat 1% 4% 13% 2% 10% 31% 20% 1% 14% 4% 46%
Bac +2 0% 2% 13% 4% 9% 36% 21% 1% 9% 5% 51%
At least bac +3 1% 2% 12% 4% 11% 38% 21% 1% 7% 3% 56%
Monthly household income
Less than €1,250 3% 6% 13% 4% 11% 17% 16% 1% 25% 4% 41%
€1,250 to €2,000 1% 5% 12% 2% 9% 29% 20% 1% 19% 2% 46%
€2,000 to €3,000 0% 3% 11% 2% 13% 31% 20% 1% 15% 4% 50%
More than €3,000 0% 2% 10% 2% 9% 43% 24% 1% 7% 2% 58%
Moment of choice of vote
In the last few weeks 0% 3% 11% 1% 10% 34% 23% 1% 15% 2% 100%
In the last few days 2% 4% 10% 6% 12% 29% 19% 2% 10% 6% 100%
At the last moment 1% 0% 12% 7% 10% 28% 20% 2% 13% 7% 100%
Agglomeration
Rural 0% 4% 14% 3% 10% 26% 21% 1% 18% 3% 50%
Fewer than 20,000 inhabitants 0% 1% 8% 3% 8% 41% 21% 1% 15% 2% 49%
20,000 to 100,000 inhabitants 1% 3% 10% 3% 12% 36% 19% 0% 14% 2% 48%
More than 100,000 inhabitants 1% 4% 10% 3% 12% 32% 21% 1% 12% 4% 49%
Paris agglomeration 2% 2% 11% 4% 9% 30% 27% 1% 9% 5% 48%
Religion
Catholic 1% 2% 6% 2% 9% 32% 29% 1% 15% 3% 53%
Regular practitioner 0% 1% 2% 1% 0% 40% 37% 2% 14% 3% 67%
Occasional practitioner 0% 1% 3% 3% 10% 29% 38% 1% 13% 2% 57%
Non-practitioner 1% 3% 7% 2% 10% 32% 25% 1% 16% 3% 50%
Others 6% 3% 15% 2% 12% 28% 17% 0% 8% 9% 47%
None 0% 4% 19% 4% 13% 32% 9% 1% 15% 3% 45%
Demographic style="background:Template:Far-left/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Debout la France/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;"| Turnout
EXG PCF FI EELV PS/PRG/DVG REM/MoDem LR/UDI/DVD DLF FN Others
Sociology of the electorate
Source: Ipsos France[86]

Maps

Second round

Electorate

REM/MoDem – LR/UDI/DVD duels (264 constituencies)
1st round vote REM/MoDem LR/UDI/DVD No vote
style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"|
style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI/PCF 24% 10% 66%
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS/PRG/DVG 45% 15% 40%
style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV 45% 25% 30%
style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM/MoDem 92% 5% 3%
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR/UDI/DVD 4% 93% 3%
style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN 11% 41% 48%
Source: Ipsos France[87]
Turnout by demographic group
Demographic Turnout
Total vote 48.7%
First-round vote in the 2017 presidential election
style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| Jean-Luc Mélenchon 39%
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| Benoît Hamon 53%
style="background:Template:En Marche!/meta/color;"| Emmanuel Macron 58%
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| François Fillon 59%
style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| Marine Le Pen 34%
First-round legislative election vote
style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI 45%
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS/PRG/DVG 58%
style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM/MoDem 70%
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR/UDI/DVD 64%
style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN 44%
Political party
style="background:Template:Far-left/meta/color;"| EXG 20%
style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF/FI 40%
style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV 43%
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS 54%
style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM 59%
style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem 57%
style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI 59%
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR 55%
style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN 32%
style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;"| None 28%
Self-described political position
Very left-wing 36%
Left-wing 50%
Rather left-wing 53%
Centre 57%
Rather right-wing 54%
Right-wing 55%
Very right-wing 43%
Neither left nor right 29%
Left subtotal 50%
Right subtotal 52%
Sex
Men 42%
Women 45%
Age
18–24 years old 26%
25–34 years old 30%
35–49 years old 38%
50–59 years old 45%
60–69 years old 57%
70 or older 61%
Socio-occupational classification
Manager/professional 50%
Intermediate occupation 37%
White-collar worker 35%
Blue-collar worker 31%
Retired 60%
Employment status
Employee 38%
Private employee 37%
Public employee 38%
Self-employed 38%
Unemployed 34%
Education
Less than baccalauréat 44%
Baccalauréat 37%
Bac +2 43%
At least bac +3 50%
Monthly household income
Less than €1,250 32%
€1,250 to €2,000 40%
€2,000 to €3,000 48%
More than €3,000 50%
Agglomeration
Rural 44%
Fewer than 20,000 inhabitants 43%
20,000 to 100,000 inhabitants 46%
More than 100,000 inhabitants 41%
Paris agglomeration 46%
Religion
Catholic 48%
Regular practitioner 55%
Occasional practitioner 55%
Non-practitioner 45%
Others 35%
None 38%
Demographic Turnout
Sociology of the electorate
Source: Ipsos France[87]

Maps

Results by constituency

Constituency Outgoing deputy Party Elected deputy Party
Ain 1st Xavier Breton style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Xavier Breton style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Charles de la Verpillière style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Charles de la Verpillière style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Stéphanie Pernod-Beaudon style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Olga Givernet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Michel Voisin* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Stéphane Trompille style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Damien Abad style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Damien Abad style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Aisne 1st René Dosière* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Aude Bono-Vandorme style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Julien Dive style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Julien Dive style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Jean-Louis Bricout style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Louis Bricout style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
4th Marie-Françoise Bechtel style="background:Template:Citizen and Republican Movement/meta/color;"| RM Marc Delatte style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Jacques Krabal style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Jacques Krabal style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Allier 1st Guy Chambefort* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Paul Dufrègne style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
2nd Bernard Lesterlin* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Laurence Vanceunebrock-Mialon style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Gérard Charasse* style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Bénédicte Peyrol style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence 1st Gilbert Sauvan* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Delphine Bagarry style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Christophe Castaner style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christophe Castaner style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Hautes-Alpes 1st Karine Berger style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pascale Boyer style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Joël Giraud style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Joël Giraud style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Alpes-Maritimes 1st Éric Ciotti style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Éric Ciotti style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Charles-Ange Ginésy* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Loîc Dombreval style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Rudy Salles style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Cédric Roussel style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Jean-Claude Guibal* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Alexandra Valetta-Ardisson style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Marine Brenier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Marine Brenier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
6th Lionnel Luca* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Laurence Trastour-Isnart style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
7th Jean Leonetti* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Éric Pauget style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
8th Bernard Brochand style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bernard Brochand style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
9th Michèle Tabarot style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Michèle Tabarot style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Ardèche 1st vacant Hervé Saulignac style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
2nd Olivier Dussopt style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Olivier Dussopt style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
3rd Sabine Buis style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Fabrice Brun style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Ardennes 1st Bérengère Poletti style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bérengère Poletti style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Christophe Léonard style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pierre Cordier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Jean-Luc Warsmann style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Luc Warsmann style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Ariège 1st Frédérique Massat* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bénédicte Taurine style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
2nd Alain Fauré style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Michel Larive style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
Aube 1st Nicolas Dhuicq style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Grégory Besson-Moreau style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Jean-Claude Mathis* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Valérie Bazin-Malgras style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Gérard Menuel style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Gérard Menuel style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Aude 1st Jean-Claude Perez style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Danièle Hérin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Marie-Hélène Fabre style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Alain Péréa style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Paul Dupré* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Mireille Robert style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Aveyron 1st Yves Censi style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Stéphane Mazars style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Marie-Lou Marcel* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Anne Blanc style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Arnaud Viala style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Arnaud Viala style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Bouches-du-Rhône 1st Valérie Boyer style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Valérie Boyer style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Dominique Tian style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Claire Pitollat style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd vacant Alexandra Louis style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Patrick Mennucci style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Luc Mélenchon style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
5th Marie-Arlette Carlotti* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Cathy Racon-Bouzon style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Guy Teissier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Guy Teissier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
7th Henri Jibrayel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Saïd Ahamada style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Jean-Pierre Maggi* style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Jean-Marc Zulesi style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Bernard Deflesselles style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bernard Deflesselles style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
10th François-Michel Lambert style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Ecologists/meta/color;"| UDE François-Michel Lambert style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Christian Kert style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Mohamed Laqhila style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
12th Vincent Burroni* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Éric Diard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
13th Gaby Charroux* style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF Pierre Dharréville style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
14th Jean-David Ciot style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Anne-Laurence Petel style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
15th Bernard Reynès style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bernard Reynès style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
16th Michel Vauzelle* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Monica Michel style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Calvados 1st Philippe Duron* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Fabrice Le Vigoureux style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Laurence Dumont style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laurence Dumont style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
3rd Guy Bailliart** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sébastien Leclerc style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Nicole Ameline style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Christophe Blanchet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Isabelle Attard style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Bertrand Bouyx style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Alain Tourret style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Alain Tourret style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Cantal 1st Alain Calmette* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Vincent Descœur style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Alain Marleix* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Yves Bony  style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Charente 1st David Comet** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Thomas Mesnier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Marie-Line Reynaud* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sandra Marsaud style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jérôme Lambert style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jérôme Lambert style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
Charente-Maritime 1st Olivier Falorni style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Olivier Falorni style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
2nd Suzanne Tallard* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Frédérique Tuffnell style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Catherine Quéré* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Philippe Ardouin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Dominique Bussereau* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Raphaël Gérard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Didier Quentin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Didier Quentin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Cher 1st Yves Fromion* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR François Cormier-Bouligeon style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Nicolas Sansu style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF Nadia Essayan style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
3rd Yann Galut style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Loïc Kervran style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Corrèze 1st Alain Ballay* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christophe Jerretie style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Philippe Nauche style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Frédérique Meunier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Corse-du-Sud 1st Laurent Marcangeli* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Jacques Ferrara style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Camille de Rocca Serra style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Paul-André Colombani style="background:Template:Pè a Corsica/meta/color| PC
Haute-Corse 1st Sauveur Gandolfi-Scheit style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Michel Castellani style="background:Template:Pè a Corsica/meta/color| PC
2nd Paul Giacobbi* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Jean-Félix Acquaviva style="background:Template:Pè a Corsica/meta/color| PC
Côte-d'Or 1st Laurent Grandguillaume* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Didier Martin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Rémi Delatte style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Rémi Delatte style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Kheira Bouziane-Laroussi*** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Fadila Khattabi style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th vacant Yolaine de Courson style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Alain Suguenot* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Didier Paris style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Côtes-d'Armor 1st Michel Lesage style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bruno Joncour style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
2nd Viviane Le Dissez style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Hervé Berville style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Marc Le Fur style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Marc Le Fur style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Annie Le Houérou style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Yannick Kerlogot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Éric Bothorel* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Éric Bothorel style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Creuse 1st Michel Vergnier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Baptiste Moreau style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Dordogne 1st Pascal Deguilhem* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Philippe Chassaing style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Brigitte Allain style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Michel Delpon style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Colette Langlade style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Pierre Cubertafon style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
4th Germinal Peiro* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jacqueline Dubois style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Doubs 1st Barbara Romagnan style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Fannette Charvier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Éric Alauzet style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Éric Alauzet style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV
3rd Marcel Bonnot* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Denis Sommer style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Frédéric Barbier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Frédéric Barbier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Annie Genevard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Annie Genevard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Drôme 1st Patrick Labaune* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Mireille Clapot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Franck Reynier style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Alice Thourot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Hervé Mariton* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Célia de Lavergne style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Nathalie Nieson* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Emmanuelle Anthoine style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Eure 1st Bruno Le Maire style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bruno Le Maire style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Jean-Louis Destans* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Fabien Gouttefarde style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd vacant Marie Tamarelle-Verhaeghe style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
4th François Loncle* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bruno Questel style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Franck Gilard* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Claire O'Petit style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Eure-et-Loir 1st Jean-Pierre Gorges* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Guillaume Kasbarian style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Olivier Marleix style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Olivier Marleix style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Laure de La Raudière style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Laure de La Raudière style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Philippe Vigier style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Philippe Vigier style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
Finistère 1st Marie-Thérèse Le Roy** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Annaïg Le Meur style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Patricia Adam style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Charles Larsonneur style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Luc Bleunven style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Didier Le Gac style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Marylise Lebranchu* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sandrine Le Feur style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Chantal Guittet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Graziella Melchior style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Richard Ferrand style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Richard Ferrand style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Annick Le Loch* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Liliane Tanguy style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Gilbert Le Bris* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Erwan Balanant style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Gard 1st Françoise Dumas style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Françoise Dumas style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Gilbert Collard style="background:Template:Rassemblement bleu Marine/meta/color;"| RBM Gilbert Collard style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
3rd Patrice Prat* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Anthony Cellier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Fabrice Verdier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Annie Chapelier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th William Dumas* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Olivier Gaillard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Christophe Cavard style="background:Template:Ecologist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PE Philippe Berta style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Haute-Garonne 1st Catherine Lemorton style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pierre Cabaré style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Gérard Bapt style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Luc Lagleize style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
3rd Laurence Arribagé style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Corinne Vignon style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Martine Martinel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Mickaël Nogal style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Françoise Imbert* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-François Portarrieu style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Monique Iborra style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Monique Iborra style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Patrick Lemasle* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Élisabeth Toutut-Picard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Carole Delga* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Joël Aviragnet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
9th Christophe Borgel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sandrine Mörch style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
10th Kader Arif style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sébastien Nadot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Gers 1st Philippe Martin* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-René Cazeneuve style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Gisèle Biémouret style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Gisèle Biémouret style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
Gironde 1st Sandrine Doucet* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Dominique David style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Michèle Delaunay style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Catherine Fabre style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Noël Mamère* DVE Loïc Prud'homme style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
4th Conchita Lacuey* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Alain David style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
5th Pascale Got style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Benoît Simian style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Marie Récalde style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Eric Poulliant style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Alain Rousset* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bérangère Couillard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Yves Foulon style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Sophie Panonacle style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Gilles Savary style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sophie Mette style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
10th Florent Boudié style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Florent Boudié style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Philippe Plisson* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Véronique Hammerer style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
12th Martine Faure* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christelle Dubos style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Hérault 1st Jean-Louis Roumégas style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Patricia Mirallès style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Anne-Yvonne Le Dain*** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Muriel Ressiguier style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
3rd Fanny Dombre-Coste style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Coralie Dubost style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Frédéric Roig style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-François Eliaou style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Kléber Mesquida* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Philippe Huppé style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Élie Aboud style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Emmanuelle Ménard style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
7th Sébastien Denaja style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christophe Euzet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Christian Assaf style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Nicolas Démoulin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Patrick Vignal style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Patrick Vignal style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Ille-et-Vilaine 1st Marie-Anne Chapdelaine style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Mostapha Laabid style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Nathalie Appéré* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laurence Maillart-Méhaignerie style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
3rd François André style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS François André style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
4th Jean-René Marsac* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Gaël Le Bohec style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Isabelle Le Callennec style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Christine Cloarec style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Thierry Benoit style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Thierry Benoit style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
7th Gilles Lurton style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Gilles Lurton style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
8th Marcel Rogemont* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Florian Bachelier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Indre 1st Jean-Paul Chanteguet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS François Jolivet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Isabelle Bruneau style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Nicolas Forissier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Indre-et-Loire 1st Jean-Patrick Gille style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Philippe Chalumeau style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Claude Greff style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Daniel Labaronne style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Marie Beffara** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sophie Auconie style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
4th Laurent Baumel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Fabienne Colboc style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Philippe Briand* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Sabine Thillaye style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Isère 1st Geneviève Fioraso* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Olivier Véran style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Michel Issindou* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Charles Colas-Roy style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Michel Destot style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Émilie Chalas style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Marie-Noëlle Battistel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marie-Noëlle Battistel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
5th Pierre Ribeaud* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Catherine Kamowski style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Alain Moyne-Bressand style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Cendra Motin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Jean-Pierre Barbier* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Monique Limon style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Erwann Binet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Caroline Abadie style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Michèle Bonneton* style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Élodie Jacquier-Laforge style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
10th Joëlle Huillier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marjolaine Meynier-Millefert style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Jura 1st Jacques Pélissard* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Danielle Brulebois style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Marie-Christine Dalloz style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Marie-Christine Dalloz style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Jean-Marie Sermier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Marie Sermier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Landes 1st Florence Delaunay* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Geneviève Darrieussecq style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
2nd Jean-Pierre Dufau* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Lionel Causse style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd vacant Boris Vallaud style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
Loir-et-Cher 1st Denys Robiliard style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marc Fesneau style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
2nd Patrice Martin-Lalande* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Guillaume Peltier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Maurice Leroy style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Maurice Leroy style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
Loire 1st Régis Juanico style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Régis Juanico style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
2nd Jean-Louis Gagnaire* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Michel Mis style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd François Rochebloine style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Valéria Faure-Muntian style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Dino Cinieri style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Dino Cinieri style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Yves Nicolin* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Nathalie Sarles style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
6th Paul Salen style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Julien Borowczyk style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Haute-Loire 1st Laurent Wauquiez* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Isabelle Valentin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Jean-Pierre Vigier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Pierre Vigier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Loire-Atlantique 1st François de Rugy style="background:Template:Ecologist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PE François de Rugy style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Marie-Françoise Clergeau* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Valérie Oppelt style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Karine Daniel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Anne-France Brunet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Dominique Raimbourg style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Aude Amadou style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Michel Ménard style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sarah El Haïry style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
6th Yves Daniel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Yves Daniel style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Christophe Priou* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Sandrine Josso style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Marie-Odile Bouillé* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Audrey Dufeu-Schubert style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Monique Rabin style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Yannick Haury style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
10th Sophie Errante style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sophie Errante style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Loiret 1st Olivier Carré* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Stéphanie Rist style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Serge Grouard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Caroline Janvier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Claude de Ganay style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Claude de Ganay style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Jean-Pierre Door style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Pierre Door style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Marianne Dubois style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Marianne Dubois style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
6th Valérie Corre style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Richard Ramos style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
Lot 1st Dominique Orliac style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Aurélien Pradié style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Jean Launay* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Huguette Tiegna style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Lot-et-Garonne 1st Lucette Lousteau style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Michel Lauzzana style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Régine Povéda** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Alexandre Freschi style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Louis Costes style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Olivier Damaisin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Lozère 1st Pierre Morel-À-L'Huissier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Pierre Morel-À-L'Huissier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Maine-et-Loire 1st Luc Belot style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Matthieu Orphelin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Marc Goua* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stella Dupont style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Charles Taugourdeau style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Charles Taugourdeau style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Michel Piron* style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Laëtitia Saint-Paul style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Gilles Bourdouleix* style="background:Template:National Centre of Independents and Peasants/meta/color;"| CNIP Denis Masséglia style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Serge Bardy style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Nicole Dubré-Chirat style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Marc Laffineur* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Philippe Bolo style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
Manche 1st Philippe Gosselin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Philippe Gosselin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Guénhaël Huet style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bertrand Sorre style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Stéphane Travert style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stéphane Travert style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Geneviève Gosselin-Fleury* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sonia Krimi style="background-color:Template:Independent/meta/color;"| DIV
Marne 1st Arnaud Robinet* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Valérie Beauvais style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Catherine Vautrin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Aina Kuric style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Philippe Martin* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Éric Girardin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Benoist Apparu* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Lise Magnier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Charles de Courson style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Charles de Courson style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
Haute-Marne 1st Luc Chatel* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bérangère Abba style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd François Cornut-Gentille style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR François Cornut-Gentille style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Mayenne 1st Guillaume Garot style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Guillaume Garot style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
2nd Guillaume Chevrollier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Géraldine Bannier style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
3rd Yannick Favennec style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Yannick Favennec style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
Meurthe-et-Moselle 1st Chaynesse Khirouni style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Carole Grandjean style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Hervé Féron style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laurent Garcia style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
3rd Jean-Marc Fournel** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Xavier Paluszkiewicz style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Jacques Lamblin* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Thibault Bazin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Dominique Potier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Dominique Potier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
6th Jean-Yves Le Déaut* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Caroline Fiat style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
Meuse 1st Bertrand Pancher style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Bertrand Pancher style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
2nd Jean-Louis Dumont style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Émilie Cariou style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Morbihan 1st Hervé Pellois style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Hervé Pellois style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Philippe Le Ray style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jimmy Pahun style="background-color:Template:Independent/meta/color;"| DIV
3rd Jean-Pierre Le Roch* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Nicole Le Peih style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Paul Molac style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Paul Molac style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Gwendal Rouillard style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Gwendal Rouillard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Philippe Noguès style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Jean-Michel Jacques style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Moselle 1st Aurélie Filippetti style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Belkhir Belhaddad style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Denis Jacquat* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Ludovic Mendes style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Marie-Jo Zimmermann style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Richard Lioger style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Alain Marty* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Fabien Di Filippo style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Céleste Lett style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Nicole Gries-Trisse style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Laurent Kalinowski* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christophe Arend style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Paola Zanetti style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Hélène Zannier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Michel Liebgott* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Brahim Hammouche style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
9th Patrick Weiten* style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Isabelle Rauch style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Nièvre 1st Martine Carrillon-Couvreur* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Perrine Goulet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Christian Paul style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Patrice Perrot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Nord 1st vacant Adrien Quatennens style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
2nd Audrey Linkenheld style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Ugo Bernalicis style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
3rd Rémi Pauvros style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christophe Di Pompeo style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Marc-Philippe Daubresse* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Brigitte Liso style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Sébastien Huyghe style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Sébastien Huyghe style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
6th Thierry Lazaro style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Charlotte Lecocq style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Francis Vercamer style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Francis Vercamer style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
8th Dominique Baert* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Catherine Osson style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Bernard Gérard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Valérie Petit style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
10th Vincent Ledoux style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Vincent Ledoux style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
11th Yves Durand* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laurent Pietraszewski style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
12th Christian Bataille style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Anne-Laure Cattelot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
13th Christian Hutin* style="background:Template:Citizen and Republican Movement/meta/color;"| MRC Christian Hutin style="background:Template:Citizen and Republican Movement/meta/color;"| MRC
14th Jean-Pierre Decool* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Paul Christophe style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
15th Jean-Pierre Allossery* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jennifer de Temmerman style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
16th Jean-Jacques Candelier* style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF Alain Bruneel style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
17th Marc Dolez* style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| FG Dimitri Houbron style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
18th François-Xavier Villain* style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Guy Bricout style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
19th Anne-Lise Dufour-Tonini style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sébastien Chenu style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
20th Alain Bocquet* style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF Fabien Roussel style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
21st Laurent Degallaix* style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Béatrice Descamps style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
Oise 1st Olivier Dassault style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Olivier Dassault style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Jean-François Mancel* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Agnès Thill style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Michel Françaix style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pascal Bois style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Éric Woerth style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Éric Woerth style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Lucien Degauchy* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Pierre Vatin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
6th Patrice Carvalho style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF Carole Bureau-Bonnard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Édouard Courtial* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Maxime Minot style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Orne 1st Joaquim Pueyo style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Joaquim Pueyo style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
2nd Véronique Louwagie style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Véronique Louwagie style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Yves Goasdoué* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Jérôme Nury style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Pas-de-Calais 1st Jean-Jacques Cottel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bruno Duvergé style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
2nd Jacqueline Maquet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jacqueline Maquet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Guy Delcourt* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS José Évrard style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
4th Daniel Fasquelle style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Daniel Fasquelle style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Frédéric Cuvillier* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Pierre Pont style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Brigitte Bourguignon style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Brigitte Bourguignon style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Yann Capet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pierre-Henri Dumont style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
8th Michel Lefait* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Benoît Potterie style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Stéphane Saint-André style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Marguerite Deprez-Audebert style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
10th Serge Janquin* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Ludovic Pajot style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
11th Philippe Kemel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marine Le Pen style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
12th Nicolas Bays* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bruno Bilde style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
Puy-de-Dôme 1st Odile Saugues* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Valérie Thomas style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Christine Pirès-Beaune style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christine Pirès-Beaune style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
3rd Danielle Auroi* style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Laurence Vichnievsky style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
4th Jean-Paul Bacquet* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Michel Fanget style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
5th André Chassaigne style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF André Chassaigne style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
Pyrénées-Atlantiques 1st Martine Lignières-Cassou* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Josy Poueyto style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
2nd Nathalie Chabanne style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Paul Mattei style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
3rd David Habib style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS David Habib style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
4th Jean Lassalle style="background:Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color;"| R Jean Lassalle style="background:Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color;"| R
5th Colette Capdevielle style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Florence Lasserre-David style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
6th Sylviane Alaux style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Vincent Bru style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
Hautes-Pyrénées 1st Jean Glavany style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Bernard Sempastous style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Jeanine Dubié style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Jeanine Dubié style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG
Pyrénées-Orientales 1st Jacques Cresta* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Romain Grau style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Fernand Siré style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Louis Aliot style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN
3rd Robert Olive** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laurence Gayte style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Pierre Aylagas* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sébastien Cazenove style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Bas-Rhin 1st Éric Elkouby style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Thierry Michels style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Philippe Bies style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sylvain Waserman style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd André Schneider* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bruno Studer style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Sophie Rohfritsch style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Martine Wonner style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Antoine Herth style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Antoine Herth style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
6th Laurent Furst style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Laurent Furst style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
7th Patrick Hetzel style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Patrick Hetzel style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
8th Frédéric Reiss style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Frédéric Reiss style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
9th Claude Sturni* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color;"| DVD Vincent Thiébaut style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Haut-Rhin 1st Éric Straumann style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Éric Straumann style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Jean-Louis Christ* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jacques Cattin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Jean-Luc Reitzer style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Luc Reitzer style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Michel Sordi* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Raphaël Schellenberger style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Arlette Grosskost* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Olivier Becht style="background:Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color;"| DVD
6th Francis Hillmeyer style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Bruno Fuchs style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Rhône 1st Gilda Hobert* style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Thomas Rudigoz style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Pierre-Alain Muet* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Hubert Julien-Laferrière style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Louis Touraine style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Louis Touraine style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Dominique Nachury style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Anne Brugnera style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Philippe Cochet style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Blandine Brocard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Pascale Crozon* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bruno Bonnell style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Renaud Gauquelin style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Anissa Khedher style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Patrice Verchère style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Patrice Verchère style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
9th Bernard Perrut style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bernard Perrut style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
10th Christophe Guilloteau* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Thomas Gassilloud style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Georges Fenech style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Luc Fugit style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
12th Michel Terrot* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Cyrille Isaac-Sibille style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
13th Philippe Meunier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Danièle Cazarian style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
14th Yves Blein style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Yves Blein style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Haute-Saône 1st Alain Chrétien* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Barbara Bessot Ballot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Jean-Michel Villaumé* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christophe Lejeune style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Saône-et-Loire 1st Thomas Thévenoud* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Benjamin Dirx style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Édith Gueugneau* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Josiane Corneloup style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Philippe Baumel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Rémy Rebeyrotte style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Cécile Untermaier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Cécile Untermaier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
5th vacant Raphaël Gauvain style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Sarthe 1st Françoise Dubois style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Damien Pichereau style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Marietta Karamanli style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marietta Karamanli style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
3rd Guy-Michel Chauveau* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Pascale Fontenel-Personne style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Sylvie Tolmont** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stéphane Le Foll style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
5th Dominique Le Mèner* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Carles Grelier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Savoie 1st Dominique Dord style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Typhanie Degois style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Hervé Gaymard* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Vincent Rolland style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Béatrice Santais* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Émilie Bonnivard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Bernadette Laclais style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Patrick Mignola style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
Haute-Savoie 1st Bernard Accoyer* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Véronique Riotton style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Lionel Tardy style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Frédérique Lardet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Martial Saddier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Martial Saddier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Virginie Duby-Muller style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Virginie Duby-Muller style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Marc Francina* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Marion Lenne style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Sophie Dion style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Xavier Roseren style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Paris 1st Pierre Lellouche* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Sylvain Maillard style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd François Fillon* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Gilles Le Gendre style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Annick Lepetit style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stanislas Guerini style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Bernard Debré* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Brigitte Kuster style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Seybah Dagoma style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Benjamin Griveaux style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Cécile Duflot style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Pierre Person style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Patrick Bloche style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pacôme Rupin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Sandrine Mazetier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laetitia Avia style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Anne-Christine Lang* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Buon Tan style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
10th Denis Baupin* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Anne-Christine Lang style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Pascal Cherki style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marielle de Sarnez style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
12th Philippe Goujon style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Olivia Grégoire style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
13th Jean-François Lamour style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Hugues Renson style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
14th Claude Goasguen style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Claude Goasguen style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
15th George Pau-Langevin style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS George Pau-Langevin style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
16th Jean-Christophe Cambadélis style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Mounir Mahjoubi style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
17th Daniel Vaillant* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Danièle Obono style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
18th vacant Pierre-Yves Bournazel style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Seine-Maritime 1st Valérie Fourneyron style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Damien Adam style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Françoise Guégot style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Annie Vidal style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Luce Pane style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Hubert Wulfranc style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
4th Guillaume Bachelay style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sira Sylla style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Christophe Bouillon style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Christophe Bouillon style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
6th Marie Le Vern style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sébastien Jumel style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
7th Édouard Philippe* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Agnès Firmin Le Bodo style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
8th Catherine Troallic style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Paul Lecoq style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
9th Jacques Dellerie** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stéphanie Kerbarh style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
10th Dominique Chauvel style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Xavier Batut style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Seine-et-Marne 1st Jean-Claude Mignon* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Aude Luquet style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
2nd Valérie Lacroute style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Valérie Lacroute style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Yves Jégo style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Yves Jégo style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
4th Christian Jacob style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Christian Jacob style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Franck Riester style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Franck Riester style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
6th Jean-François Copé* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-François Parigi style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
7th Yves Albarello style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Rodrigue Kokouendo style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Eduardo Rihan Cypel style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Michel Fauvergue style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Guy Geoffroy style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Michèle Peyron style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
10th Émeric Bréhier* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stéphanie Do style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Olivier Faure style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Olivier Faure style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
Yvelines 1st François de Mazières* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color;"| DVD Didier Baichère style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Pascal Thévenot style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Noël Barrot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Henri Guaino* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Béatrice Piron style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Pierre Lequiller* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Marie Lebec style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Jacques Myard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Yaël Braun-Pivet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Pierre Morange style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Natalia Pouzyreff style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Arnaud Richard style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Michèle de Vaucouleurs style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
8th Françoise Descamps-Crosnier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Michel Vialay style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
9th Jean-Marie Tétart style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Bruno Millienne style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
10th Jean-Frédéric Poisson style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Party (France)/meta/color;"| PCD Aurore Bergé style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Benoît Hamon style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Nadia Hai style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
12th David Douillet style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Florence Granjus style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Deux-Sèvres 1st Geneviève Gaillard* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Guillaume Chiche style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Delphine Batho style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Delphine Batho style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
3rd Jean Grellier* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Marie Fiévet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Somme 1st Pascal Demarthe** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS François Ruffin style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
2nd Romain Joron** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Barbara Pompili style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Claude Buisine style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Emmanuel Maquet style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Alain Gest* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Claude Leclabart style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Stéphane Demilly style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Stéphane Demilly style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
Tarn 1st Philippe Folliot style="background:Template:Centrist Alliance/meta/color;"| AC Philippe Folliot style="background:Template:Centrist Alliance/meta/color;"| AC
2nd Jacques Valax* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marie-Christine Verdier-Jouclas style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Linda Gourjade style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean Terlier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Tarn-et-Garonne 1st Valérie Rabault style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Valérie Rabault style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
2nd Sylvia Pinel style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Sylvia Pinel style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG
Var 1st Geneviève Levy style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Geneviève Levy style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Philippe Vitel style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Cécile Muschotti style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Pierre Giran* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Louis Masson style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Jean-Michel Couve* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Sereine Mauborgne style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Georges Ginesta* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Philippe Michel-Kleisbauer style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
6th Josette Pons* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Valérie Gomez-Bassac style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Jean-Sébastien Vialatte style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Émilie Guerel style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Olivier Audibert-Troin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Fabien Matras style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Vaucluse 1st Michèle Fournier-Armand* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-François Cesarini style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Jean-Claude Bouchet style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jean-Claude Bouchet style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Marion Maréchal-Le Pen* style="background:Template:National Front (France)/meta/color;"| FN Brune Poirson style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Jacques Bompard style="background:Template:Ligue du Sud/meta/color;"| LS Jacques Bompard style="background:Template:Ligue du Sud/meta/color;"| LS
5th Julien Aubert style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Julien Aubert style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Vendée 1st Alain Lebœuf style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Philippe Latombe style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
2nd Sylviane Bulteau style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Patricia Gallerneau style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
3rd Yannick Moreau* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Stéphane Buchou style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Véronique Besse* style="background:Template:Movement for France/meta/color;"| MPF Martine Leguille-Balloy style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Hugues Fourage style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pierre Henriet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Vienne 1st Alain Claeys* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jacques Savatier style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Catherine Coutelle* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sacha Houlié style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Michel Clément style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Michel Clément style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Véronique Massonneau style="background:Template:Ecologist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PE Nicolas Turquois style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
Haute-Vienne 1st Alain Rodet* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sophie Beaudouin-Hubière style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Daniel Boisserie* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Baptiste Djebbari-Bonnet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Catherine Beaubatie style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marie-Ange Magne style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Vosges 1st Michel Heinrich* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Stéphane Viry style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Gérard Cherpion style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Gérard Cherpion style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd François Vannson* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Christophe Naegelen style="background:Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color;"| DVD
4th Christian Franqueville style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Jacques Gaultier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
Yonne 1st Guillaume Larrivé style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Guillaume Larrivé style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Jean-Yves Caullet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS André Villiers style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
3rd Marie-Louise Fort* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Michèle Crouzet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Territoire de Belfort 1st Damien Meslot* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Ian Boucard style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
2nd Michel Zumkeller style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Michel Zumkeller style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
Essonne 1st Manuel Valls style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Manuel Valls style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
2nd Franck Marlin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Franck Marlin style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
3rd Michel Pouzol style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laëtitia Romeiro Dias style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Marie-Pierre Rixain style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Maud Olivier style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Cédric Villani style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th François Lamy* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Amélie de Montchalin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Éva Sas style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Robin Reda style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
8th Nicolas Dupont-Aignan style="background:Template:Debout la France/meta/color;"| DLF Nicolas Dupont-Aignan style="background:Template:Debout la France/meta/color;"| DLF
9th Romain Colas style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Marie Guévenoux style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
10th Malek Boutih style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pierre-Alain Raphan style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Hauts-de-Seine 1st Alexis Bachelay style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Elsa Faucillon style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
2nd Sébastien Pietrasanta* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Adrien Taquet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jacques Kossowski* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Christine Hennion style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Jacqueline Fraysse* style="background:Template:Left Front (France)/meta/color;"| FG (E) Isabelle Florennes style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Patrick Balkany* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Céline Calvez style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Jean-Christophe Fromantin* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous right/meta/color;"| DVD Constance Le Grip style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
7th Patrick Ollier* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jacques Marilossian style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Jean-Jacques Guillet* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Jacques Maire style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Thierry Solère style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Thierry Solère style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
10th André Santini* style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Gabriel Attal style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Julie Sommaruga style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Laurianne Rossi style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
12th Jean-Marc Germain style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Louis Bourlanges style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
13th Patrick Devedjian* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Frédérique Dumas style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Seine-Saint-Denis 1st Bruno Le Roux* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Éric Coquerel style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
2nd Mathieu Hanotin style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stéphane Peu style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
3rd Michel Pajon* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Patrice Anato style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Marie-George Buffet style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF Marie-George Buffet style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| PCF
5th Jean-Christophe Lagarde style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Jean-Christophe Lagarde style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
6th Élisabeth Guigou style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Bastien Lachaud style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
7th Razzy Hammadi style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Alexis Corbière style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
8th Élisabeth Pochon style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sylvie Charrière style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
9th Claude Bartolone* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Sabine Rubin style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
10th Daniel Goldberg style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Alain Ramadier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
11th François Asensi* style="background:Template:Ensemble!/meta/color;"| FG (E) Clémentine Autain style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI (E)
12th Pascal Popelin* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Stéphane Testé style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Val-de-Marne 1st Sylvain Berrios* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Frédéric Descrozaille style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Laurent Cathala* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean François Mbaye style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg* style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Laurent Saint-Martin style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Jacques-Alain Bénisti* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Maud Petit style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
5th Gilles Carrez style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Gilles Carrez style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
6th Laurence Abeille style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Guillaume Gouffier-Cha style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Jean-Jacques Bridey style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Jacques Bridey style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th Michel Herbillon style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Michel Herbillon style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
9th René Rouquet* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Luc Carvounas style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
10th Jean-Luc Laurent style="background:Template:Citizen and Republican Movement/meta/color;"| MRC Mathilde Panot style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI
11th Jean-Yves Le Bouillonnec* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Albane Gaillot style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Val-d'Oise 1st Philippe Houillon* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Isabelle Muller-Quoy style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Axel Poniatowski style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Guillaume Vuilletet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Jean-Noël Carpentier* style="background:Template:Movement of Progressives/meta/color;"| MDP Cécile Rilhac style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Gérard Sebaoun* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Naïma Moutchou style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Philippe Doucet style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Fiona Lazaar style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th François Scellier* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Nathalie Elimas style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
7th Jérôme Chartier style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Dominique Da Silva style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
8th François Pupponi style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS François Pupponi style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
9th Jean-Pierre Blazy* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Zivka Park style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
10th Dominique Lefebvre style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Aurélien Taché style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Guadeloupe 1st Éric Jalton* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Olivier Serva style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Gabrielle Louis-Carabin* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Justine Bénin style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
3rd Ary Chalus* style="background:Template:United Guadeloupe, Socialism and Realities/meta/color;"| GUSR Max Mathiasin style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
4th Victorin Lurel* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Hélène Vainqueur-Christophe style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
Martinique 1st Alfred Marie-Jeanne* style="background:Template:Martinican Independence Movement/meta/color;"| MIM Josette Manin style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
2nd Bruno Nestor Azerot style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Bruno Nestor Azerot style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
3rd Serge Letchimy style="background:Template:Martinican Progressive Party/meta/color;"| PPM Serge Letchimy style="background:Template:Martinican Progressive Party/meta/color;"| PPM
4th Jean-Philippe Nilor style="background:Template:Martinican Independence Movement/meta/color;"| MIM Jean-Philippe Nilor style="background:Template:Martinican Independence Movement/meta/color;"| MIM
French Guiana 1st Gabriel Serville style="background:Template:Guianese Socialist Party/meta/color;"| PSG Gabriel Serville style="background:Template:Guianese Socialist Party/meta/color;"| PSG
2nd Chantal Berthelot style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Lénaïck Adam style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
Réunion 1st Philippe Naillet** style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Ericka Bareigts style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
2nd Huguette Bello style="background:Template:Pour La Réunion/meta/color;"| PLR Huguette Bello style="background:Template:Pour La Réunion/meta/color;"| PLR
3rd Jean-Jacques Vlody style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Nathalie Bassire style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
4th Patrick Lebreton* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS David Lorion style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
5th Jean-Claude Fruteau* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Jean-Hugues Ratenon style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
6th Monique Orphé style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Nadia Ramassamy style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
7th Thierry Robert style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem Thierry Robert style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
Mayotte 1st Boinali Saïd style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Ramlati Ali style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS
2nd Ibrahim Aboubacar style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Mansour Kamardine style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
New Caledonia 1st Sonia Lagarde* style="background:Template:Caledonia Together/meta/color;"| CE Philippe Dunoyer style="background:Template:Caledonia Together/meta/color;"| CE
2nd Philippe Gomès style="background:Template:Caledonia Together/meta/color;"| CE Philippe Gomès style="background:Template:Caledonia Together/meta/color;"| CE
French Polynesia 1st Maina Sage style="background:Template:Tapura Huiraatira/meta/color;"| Tapura Maina Sage style="background:Template:Tapura Huiraatira/meta/color;"| Tapura
2nd Jonas Tahuaitu* style="background:Template:Tahoera'a Huiraatira/meta/color;"| Tahoeraa Nicole Sanquer style="background:Template:Tapura Huiraatira/meta/color;"| Tapura
3rd Jean-Paul Tuaiva style="background:Template:Tapura Huiraatira/meta/color;"| Tapura Moetai Brotherson style="background:Template:Tavini Huiraatira/meta/color| Tavini
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon 1st Stéphane Claireaux** style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG Annick Girardin style="background:Template:Radical Party of the Left/meta/color;"| PRG
Wallis and Futuna 1st Napole Polutele style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG Napole Polutele style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG
Saint-Martin/Saint-Barthélemy 1st Daniel Gibbs* style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Claire Javois style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR
French residents overseas 1st Frédéric Lefebvre style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Roland Lescure style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
2nd Sergio Coronado style="background:Template:Europe Ecology – The Greens/meta/color;"| EELV Paula Forteza style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
3rd Axelle Lemaire style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Alexandre Holroyd style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
4th Philip Cordery style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
5th Arnaud Leroy* style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Samantha Cazebonne style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
6th Claudine Schmid style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Joachim Son-Forget style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
7th Pierre-Yves Le Borgn' style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| PS Frédéric Petit style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem
8th Meyer Habib style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI Meyer Habib style="background:Template:Union of Democrats and Independents/meta/color;"| UDI
9th Pouria Amirshahi* style="background:Template:Miscellaneous left/meta/color;"| DVG M'jid El Guerrab style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;"| DIV
10th Alain Marsaud style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Amal Amélia Lakrafi style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM
11th Thierry Mariani style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR Anne Genetet style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM

Source: Ministry of the Interior

* Outgoing deputy not seeking re-election
** Outgoing substitute, attached deputy seeking re-election
*** Outgoing PS deputies who failed to secure their party's investiture and running for re-election without label

Aftermath

Composition of groups in the National Assembly

In the aftermath of the legislative elections, the split between Macron-compatible "constructives" within the Republicans (LR) and the rest of the party re-emerged. On 21 June, Thierry Solère announced the creation of a new common group in the National Assembly with the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) likely to contain the 18 UDI deputies and about 15 LR. The formation of two parliamentary groups on the right represented a symbolic divorce to the two threads on the right (the moderates and the hardliners) and the end of the old Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) which had been created in 2002 to unite the right and centre.[88] The French Communist Party (PCF), la France Insoumise (FI), Socialist Party (PS), La République En Marche! (REM), and Democratic Movement (MoDem) also sought to form separate parliamentary groups.[89]

The legislative elections were followed on 19 June by the conclusion of the Philippe I government by courtesy and reappointment of Édouard Philippe as Prime Minister; though usually a formality,[90] the formation of the Philippe II government was complicated by the ongoing affair regarding alleged improprieties in the employment practices of MoDem officials in the European Parliament and elsewhere. The request of Minister of the Armed Forces Sylvie Goulard to leave the government on 20 June was soon followed by the announcement on 21 June that both Minister of Justice François Bayrou and Minister in charge of European Affairs Marielle de Sarnez would depart the government, the two being the remaining MoDem officials within the government. In the reshuffle, Richard Ferrand, implicated in allegations of nepotism regarding a property sale, was transferred from his post in government as Minister of Territorial Cohesion as planned president of the REM group in the National Assembly, and likewise for de Sarnez with the newly created MoDem group. Despite these changes, the MoDem remained within the government, with the announcement of the Philippe II government on 21 June.[89] The Socialist group was ultimately refounded as the "New Left" (NG), and Marc Fesneau was elected president of the MoDem group.[91]

Composition of the National Assembly as of 25 July 2017[92]
Parliamentary group Members Related Total President
style="background:Template:La République En Marche!/meta/color;"| REM La République En Marche 310 4 314 Richard Ferrand
style="background:Template:The Republicans (France)/meta/color;"| LR The Republicans 95 5 100 Christian Jacob
style="background:Template:Democratic Movement (France)/meta/color;"| MoDem Democratic Movement 43 4 47 Marc Fesneau
LC The Constructives: Republicans, UDI, and Independents 34 1 35 Franck Riester, Stéphane Demilly
style="background:Template:Socialist Party (France)/meta/color;"| NG New Left 28 3 31 Olivier Faure
style="background:Template:La France Insoumise/meta/color;"| FI La France Insoumise 17 0 17 Jean-Luc Mélenchon
style="background:Template:French Communist Party/meta/color;"| GDR Democratic and Republican Left 16 0 16 André Chassaigne
style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color;"| NI Non-inscrits 17

Vote of confidence

In the vote of confidence in the new government on 4 July 2017, 370 voted in favor, 67 opposed, and 129 abstained,[93] representing a record level of abstention and the lowest level of opposition since 1959.[94]

Vote of confidence on 4 July 2017[93]
For Against Abstentions Non-voting
370 67 129 11

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