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Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency

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2nd constituency of Haute-Saône
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Haute-Saône's 2nd Constituency shown within Franche-Comté
Deputy
DepartmentHaute-Saône
CantonsChampagney, Faucogney-et-la-Mer, Héricourt Est, Héricourt Ouest, Lure Nord, Lure Sud, Luxeuil-les-Bains, Mélisey, Montbozon, Noroy-le-Bourg, Saint-Loup-sur-Semouse, Saint-Sauveur, Saulx, Vauvillers, Villersexel.
Registered voters91,944

The 2nd constituency of Haute-Saône is a French legislative constituency in the Haute-Saône département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using a two round electoral system.

Description

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The 2nd constituency of Haute-Saône is centered on the small towns of Héricourt and Lure it covers the eastern portion of the department. The borders of the constituency created for the 2012 election match those of the old 1st Constituency which existed between 1958 and 1986 after which Haute-Saône had three constituencies before reverting to two in 2012.

From 1981 until 2002 the seat was held Jean-Pierre Michel first elected as a Socialist before he joined Jean-Pierre Chevènement's breakaway Citizen's Movement in 1993. The conservative UMP took the seat at the 2002 election before quickly losing it to the Socialists in 2007.

The Socialist Jean-Michel Villaumé was narrowly re-elected with a majority of just 246 at the 2012 election suggesting the seat can be classified as marginal.

In 2017, Christophe Lejeune won the seat for President Emmanuel Macron's centrist LREM party, but lost re-election to Emeric Salmon of the far-right RN party.

Historic Representation

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Election Member Party
1958 Alfred Clerget UNR
1967 Jacques Maroselli DVG
1968 Jean-Jacques Beucler DVD
1973
1978 UDF
1981 Jean-Pierre Michel PS
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Jean-Pierre Michel PS
1993 MDC
1997
2002 Maryvonne Briot[1] UMP
2007 Jean-Michel Villaumé PS
2012
2017 Christophe Lejeune LREM
2022 Emeric Salmon RN
2024

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Emeric Salmon RN 30,315 50.11 +17.13
Eric Houlley PS NFP 13,632 22.53 +1.74
Fabrice Barassi Kamochnikoff RE Ensemble 8,354 13.81 -11.88
Loïc Laborie LR UDC 6,600 10.91 new
Isabelle Apro LO 1,018 1.68 -0.37
Christophe Devillers REC 579 0.96 -3.69
Votes 60,498 100.00
Valid votes 60,498 96.36 -0.48
Blank votes 1,201 1.91 -0.05
Null votes 1,082 1.72 +0.52
Turnout 62,781 70.24 +19.44
Abstentions 26,597 29.76 -19.44
Registered voters 89,378
Source: [1]
Result RN HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RN Emeric Salmon 14,574 32.98 +13.00
LREM (Ensemble) Christophe Lejeune 11,353 25.69 -6.65
LFI (NUPÉS) Patrice Guerain 9,188 20.79 +3.66
UDI (UDC) Corinne Coudereau 4,338 9.82 −5.54
REC Maurice Monnier 2,053 4.64 N/A
LMR Ludovic Buri 1,110 2.51 N/A
LO Isabelle Apro 904 2.05 +1.48
PA Sophie Rochon 666 1.51 N/A
Turnout 44,186 50.80 +0.20
2nd round result
RN Emeric Salmon 22,244 54.38 +12.38
LREM (Ensemble) Christophe Lejeune 18,662 45.62 −12.38
Turnout 40,906 50.32 +7.86
RN gain from LREM

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2017

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Legislative Election 2017: Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Christophe Lejeune 14,848 32.34 N/A
FN Maurice Monnier 9,174 19.98 +2.21
LR Isabelle Gehin 7,051 15.36 −18.21
LFI Isabelle Haismann-Febvay 5,454 11.88 N/A
DIV Claude Marconot 3,367 7.33 N/A
EELV Marie-Claire Thomas 1,477 3.22 +0.77
Far right Christophe Devillers 1,121 2.44 N/A
PCF Quentin Hafekost 934 2.03 −2.46
Others N/A 2,489
Turnout 45,915 50.60 −11.53
2nd round result
LREM Christophe Lejeune 22,343 58.00 N/A
FN Maurice Monnier 16,181 42.00 N/A
Turnout 38,524 42.46 −18.58
LREM gain from PS

2012

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Legislative Election 2012: Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jean-Michel Villaumé 20,227 35.40
UMP Michel Raison 19,181 33.57
FN Jean Receveur 10,150 17.77
FG Gilles Lazar 2,563 4.49
EELV Marie-Claire Thomas 1,399 2.45
Others N/A 3,613
Turnout 57,133 62.13
2nd round result
PS Jean-Michel Villaumé 28,185 50.22
UMP Michel Raison 27,939 49.78
Turnout 56,124 61.04
PS hold

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Maryvonne Briot 14,598 37.70
PS Jean-Michel Villaume 12,442 32.13
FN Claude Thiebaut 3,510 9.07
MoDem Stephen Thueillon 1,742 4.50
EXG Gilles Lazar 1,333 3.44
LV Danielle Bourgon 1,255 3.24
MPF Bernard Contois 844 2.18
PCF Olivier Del Rizzo 799 2.06
Others N/A 2,197 -
Turnout 39,945 62.30
2nd round result
PS Jean-Michel Villaume 20,795 51.61
UMP Maryvonne Briot 19,498 48.39
Turnout 42,056 65.60
PS gain from UMP

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DVG Jean-Pierre Michel 12,999 33.26
UMP Maryvonne Briot 12,124 31.03
FN Claude Thiebaut 7,650 19.58
PCF Gilles Lazar 2,041 5.22
LO Noël Hennequin 848 2.17
Others N/A 3,416
Turnout 40,488 66.11
2nd round result
UMP Maryvonne Briot 19,044 51.09
DVG Jean-Pierre Michel 18,234 48.91
Turnout 39,781 64.96
UMP gain from MDC

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MDC Jean-Pierre Michel 13,702 35.37
PRV Gilles Roy 8,750 22.59
FN Jean-Marc Brissaud 7,662 19.78
PCF Gilles Lazar 3,809 9.83
MEI Denis Robert 1,854 4.79
LO Noël Hennequin 1,598 4.12
LDI Claude Brocard 1,366 3.53
Turnout 41,606 72.54
2nd round result
MDC Jean-Pierre Michel 21,843 51.99
PRV Gilles Roy 13,577 32.32
FN Jean-Marc Brissaud 6,591 15.69
Turnout 44,263 77.18
MDC hold

Sources

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Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).

  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2002". French Interior Ministry. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 en Haute-Saône". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 June 2022.