Ain's 3rd constituency
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Boundary of Ain's 3rd constituency in Ain
Location of Ain within France
DepartmentAin
RegionAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Electorate148,574 (2017)[1]
Current constituency
DeputyOlga Givernet
Political party  RE
Parliamentary group  RE

The 3rd constituency of the Ain is a French legislative constituency in the Ain département.

Members elected

Election Member Party
1958 Émile Dubuis Popular Republican Movement
1962
1967 Guy de La Verpillière Independent Republicans
1968
1973
1978 Union for French Democracy
1980 Noël Ravassard Socialist Party
1981
1986 proportional representaiotn by department
1988 Charles Millon Union for French Democracy
1993
1995 Gérard Armand
1997 Charles Millon The Right
2002 Étienne Blanc Union for a Popular Movement
2007
2012
2016 Stéphanie Pernod-Beaudon The Republicans
2017 Olga Givernet La République En Marche!
2022 Renaissance


Election results

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Ain's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM (Ensemble) Olga Givernet 10,704 29.96 -15.34
LFI (NUPÉS) Christian Jolie 7,990 22.36 +3.36
LR (UDC) Véronique Baude 6,425 17.98 -3.43
RN Frédéric Franck 4,993 13.97 +2.77
REC Karine Dubarry 1,835 5.14 N/A
FGR Jean-Loup Kastler 1,793 4.93 N/A
Others N/A 2,019 - -
Turnout 35,729 44.11 -1.49
2nd round result
LREM (Ensemble) Olga Givernet 18,398 58.72 -3.14
LFI (NUPÉS) Christian Jolie 12,932 41.28 N/A
Turnout 31,330 41.26 +2.73
LREM hold

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Olga Givernet REM 15,405 45.30 16,552 61.86
Stéphanie Pernod-Beaudon LR 7,281 21.41 10,204 38.14
Gaëtan Noblet FN 3,808 11.20
Christian Jolie FI 3,064 9.01
Jean Mercier ECO 1,496 4.40
Géraldine Sacchi-Hassanein PS 1,468 4.32
Thierry Borne DIV 488 1.43
Jean-Sébastien Bloch PCF 431 1.27
Frédéric Mozer DIV 361 1.06
Éric Lahy EXG 147 0.43
Fabrice Gentile DVG 59 0.17
Votes 34,008 100.00 26,756 100.00
Valid votes 34,008 98.62 26,756 91.91
Blank votes 359 1.04 1,815 6.23
Null votes 116 0.34 539 1.85
Turnout 34,483 45.60 29,110 38.53
Abstentions 41,131 54.40 46,438 61.47
Registered voters 75,614 75,548
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2016 by-election

By-election of 2016: Ain 3rd - 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LR Stéphanie Pernod-Beaudon 10,472 73.32
FN Gaétan Noblet 3,811 26.68
Turnout 16.037 21.88
LR hold Swing

2012

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Ain's 3rd Constituency election results
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes  % Votes  %
Etienne Blanc Union for a Popular Movement UMP 15,465 41.55% 19,266 55.17%
Jean-Marc Fognini Socialist Party PS 12,164 32.68% 15,653 44.83%
Gaëtan Noblet National Front FN 5,041 13.54%
Christine Franquet The Greens VEC 1,810 4.86%
Yves Thoumine Left Front FG 1,622 4.36%
Delphine Rochet Miscellaneous Right DVD 582 1.56%
Sylvie Vermeulen Ecologist ECO 379 1.02%
Eric Lahy Far Left ExG 160 0.43%
Total 37,223 100% 34,919 100%
Registered voters 69,837 69,847
Blank/Void ballots 469 1.24% 890 2.49%
Turnout 37,692 53.97% 35,809 51.27%
Abstentions 32,145 46.03% 34,038 48.73%
Result UMP HOLD

2007

Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French legislative in Ain's 3rd Constituency election results
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes  % Votes  %
Etienne Blanc Union for a Popular Movement UMP 23,722 49.99% 26,378 60.20%
Françoise Rigaud Socialist Party PS 9,018 19.01% 17,438 39.80%
Fabienne Faure Democratic Movement MoDem 5,198 10.95%
Philippe Virard Communist PCF 2,366 4.99%
Olivier Wyssa National Front FN 2,229 4.70%
Christine Franquet The Greens VEC 1,640 3.46%
Luc Bailly Far Left ExG 1,138 2.40%
Maryse Favre Ecologist ECO 792 1.67%
Maurice Juston Movement for France MPF 555 1.17%
Emilie Albert Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT 481 1.01%
Dolorès Goutailler Far Left ExG 308 0.65%
Jacques Marmorat Divers DIV 2 0.00%
Total 47,449 100% 43,816 100%
Registered voters 86,696 86,694
Blank/Void ballots 803 1.66% 1,296 2.87%
Turnout 48,252 55.66% 45,112 52.04%
Abstentions 38,444 44.34% 41,582 47.96%
Result UMP HOLD

Sources

  1. "Résultats des élections législatives 2017". Ministère de l'Intérieur. 18 June 2017. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
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