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Sarthe's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of the Sarthe
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
The constituency in Sarthe
Deputy
DepartmentSarthe
CantonsBouloire, Le Mans-Est-Campagne, Le Mans-Sud-Est, Le Mans-Sud-Ouest, Le Mans-Ville-Est, Montfort-le-Gesnois
Registered voters118,052

The 2nd constituency of the Sarthe is a French legislative constituency in the Sarthe département.

Geography

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The constituency is based in the centre of the department, containing most of the city of Le Mans.

Deputies

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Election Member Party
1958 Fernand Poignant Ind. Soc.
1962 Robert Manceau PCF
1967
1968 Jacques Chaumont UDR
1973
1978 Daniel Boulay PCF
1981 Raymond Douyère PS
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Raymond Douyère PS
1993 Jean-Marie Geveaux RPR
1997 Raymond Douyère PS
2000 (By-election) Jean-Marie Geveaux RPR
2002 UMP
2007 Marietta Karamanli PS
2012
2017
2022

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Marietta Karamanli PS NFP 20,700 39.95 28,660 57.31
François Fèvre LR UXD 18,282 35.29 21,349 42.69
Samuel Chevallier UDI Ensemble 11,962 23.09
Clément Cheuret Ind 91 0.18
Thomas Hubert LO 776 1.50
Valid votes 51,811 96.58 50,009 92.97
Blank votes 1,510 2.81 3,221 5.99
Null votes 322 0.60 563 1.05
Turnout 53,643 64.04 53,793 64.21
Abstentions 30,121 35.96 29 86 5.79
Registered voters 83,764 83,779
Source: [1]
Result PS HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS (NUPÉS) Marietta Karamanli 12,668 36.53 -2.77
RN Angéline Furet 7,261 20.94 +7.84
HOR (Ensemble) Alexandra Monet 6,517 18.79 −7.02
LR (UDC) François Le Forestier 2,985 8.61 −7.34
PS Muriel Cabaret* 2,323 6.70 N/A
REC Olivier Beslier 987 2.85 N/A
DVE Marylin Zbirou 874 2.52 N/A
Others N/A 1,061 6.70
Turnout 34,676 42.85 −4.49
2nd round result
PS (NUPÉS) Marietta Karamanli 20,399 63.06 +1.18
RN Angéline Furet 11,952 36.94 N/A
Turnout 32,351 43.18 +7.32
PS hold

* PS dissident without the support of the NUPES alliance

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2017

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Legislative Election 2017: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Aurélie Perot 10,021 25.81
PS Marietta Karamanli 9,355 24.10
UDI Samuel Chevallier 6,191 15.95
FN Pascal Nicot 5,086 13.10
LFI Matthias Tavel 4,735 12.20
EELV Elisabeth Sesma 1,164 3.00
Others N/A 2,270
Turnout 38,822 47.34
2nd round result
PS Marietta Karamanli 18,192 61.88
LREM Aurélie Perot 11,208 38.12
Turnout 29,400 35.86
PS hold

2012

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Legislative Election 2012: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Marietta Karamanli 22,024 48.15
UMP Philippe Metivier 10,966 23.97
FN Marie D'Herbais 6,182 13.52
FG Pascale Soulard 2,538 5.55
EELV Rémy Batiot 1,277 2.79
Others N/A 2,753
Turnout 45,740 54.88
2nd round result
PS Marietta Karamanli 27,506 64.53
UMP Philippe Metivier 15,121 35.47
Turnout 42,627 51.15
PS hold

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Jean-Marie Geveaux 19,986 42.93 +0.43
PS Marietta Karamanli 15,965 34.29 +3.84
MoDem Pascaline Treton 2,526 5.43 +5.43
PCF Pascale Soulard 1,661 3.57 +1.08
FN Joël Métivier 1,596 3.43 −3.22
Others N/A 4,826 10.37
Turnout 82,212 41.73
2nd round result
PS Marietta Karamanli 23,476 52.48 +4.63
UMP Jean-Marie Geveaux 21,261 47.52 −4.63
Turnout 82,209 55.91
PS gain from UMP

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Jean-Marie Geveaux 20,163 42.50 +5.19
PS Géraud Guibert 14,445 30.45 +4.41
FN Pierre-Jean Bodiger 3,631 7.65 +2.20
PCF Jean-Claude Laude 2,206 4.65 −3.98
Others N/A 7,001 14.75
Turnout 48, 758 61.34
2nd round result
UMP Jean-Marie Geveaux 22,389 52.15 +0.68
PS Géraud Guibert 20,546 47.85 −0.68
Turnout 44,340 55.78
UMP hold

2000 by-election

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The Deputy for this seat, Raymond Douyère resigned on 31 December 1999, after being appointed to the Monetary Policy Council of the Bank of France. A by-election was subsequently called for the following March to fill the vacancy.[2][3]


2000 by-election: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Jean-Marie Geveaux 11,223 37.31 +9.08
PS Géraud Guibert 7,834 26.04 −3.04
PCF Jean-Claude Laude 2,597 8.63 −1.27
LV Sylvie Granger 2,269 7.54 +4.46
DVG Claude Picault 1,812 6.02 N/A
FN Pierre-Jean Bodiger 3,631 5.45 −6.17
Others N/A 2,679 9.01
Turnout 31,924 40.16
2nd round result
RPR Jean-Marie Geveaux 16,881 51.47 +9.94
PS Géraud Guibert 15,914 48.53 −9.94
Turnout 34,743 43.71
RPR gain from PS

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Raymond Douyère 14,873 29.80 +13.29
RPR Jean-Marie Geveaux 14,090 28.23 +2.21
FN Charles Met 5,779 11.62 +2.50
PCF Christian Martin 4,994 10.00 −1.53
DVG Phillipe Goude 3,167 6.34 −4.13
Others N/A 6,993 14.01
Turnout 52,842 66.77
2nd round result
PS Raymond Douyère 30,638 58.47 +10.60
RPR Jean-Marie Geveaux 21,761 41.53 −10.60
Turnout 55,578 70.24
PS gain from RPR

1993

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Legislative Election 1993: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RPR Jean-Marie Geveaux 12,694 26.02 N/A
PS Raymond Douyère 8,056 16.51 −26.98
UDF Patric Piard 5,762 11.81 −13.66
PCF Daniel Boulay 5,626 11.53 −12.63
DVG Phillipe Goude 5,131 10.52 N/A
FN Charles Met 4,451 9.12 +3.28
Others N/A 7,065 14.48
Turnout 52,623 66.33
2nd round result
RPR Jean-Marie Geveaux 24,994 52.23 N/A
PS Raymond Douyère 22,863 47.77 −17.68
Turnout 52,068 65.64
RPR gain from PS

1988

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Legislative Election 1988: Sarthe's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Raymond Douyère 20,441 43.49 N/A
UDF Jean Daunay 11,970 25.47 N/A
PCF Daniel Boulay [a] 11,357 24.16 N/A
FN Josette Vigoureux-Marchand 2,747 5.84 N/A
Others N/A 490 1.04
Turnout 48,245 62.95
2nd round result
PS Raymond Douyère 30,753 65.45 N/A
UDF Jean Daunay 16,234 34.55 N/A
Turnout 48,932 63.86
PS win (new seat)

Sources

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  • "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French). 2017.

Notes

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  1. ^ Achieved a high enough vote share to proceed to the second round but withdrew beforehand

References

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  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans la Sarthe". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Raymond Douyère". assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 18 May 2023..
  3. ^ "Deux nouveaux au CPM". Libération. 30 December 1999.