1st constituency of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Map of the constituency in the department
Deputy
DepartmentAlpes-de-Haute-Provence
CantonsCastellane, Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban, Digne-les-Bains-1, Digne-les-Bains-2, Forcalquier, Oraison, Riez, Seyne, Valensole
Registered voters78,079

The 1st constituency of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is a French legislative constituency in the southeastern Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department. Like all constituencies, it elects one deputy via the two-round voting system.

The current deputy, Christian Girard, of the National Rally (RN), unseated outgoing deputy Delphine Bagarry in 2022, who was elected as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM) in 2017, but in May 2020 was one of the 17 initial members of the Ecology Democracy Solidarity (EDS) group in the National Assembly.

List of deputies

ElectionMemberPartyVote in the 2nd roundRunner-up
1958 Roger Diet UNR 39.9%[lower-alpha 1] RRRS
1962 Marcel Massot RRRS 63.2% UNR
1967 60.6% UDR
1968 50% UDR
1973 PRG 54.1% UDR
1978 François Massot 51.1% RPR
1981 60% RPR
1986 Proportional representation by department
1988 François Massot PS 54.1% UDF
1993 Pierre Rinaldi RPR 53.6% PS
1994[lower-alpha 2] Francis Galizi UDF 52.9% PS
1997 Jean-Louis Bianco PS 52.4% UDF
2002 50.7% UMP
2007 52.3% UMP
2012 Gilbert Sauvan 58.6% UMP
2017 Delphine Bagarry LREM 63.6% FN
2020 LND
2022 Christian Girard RN 51.2% LND

Election results

2022

2022 legislative election: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 1st constituency[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RN Christian Girard 8,912 28.52 +10.82
LND (NUPÉS) Delphine Bagarry 8,744 27.99 +2.47
LREM (Ensemble) Paul Audan 7,008 22.43 -11.79
REC Laurine Miffred 1,728 5.53 N/A
PS Sylvie Lyons (diss.) 1,249 4.00 N/A
ECO Nicola Van Heesbeke 772 2.47 N/A
DLF (UPF) Romaric Giacomino 749 2.40 N/A
Others N/A 2,083 6.67
Turnout 31,245 51.89 -0.62
2nd round result
RN Christian Girard 14,791 51.19 +14.79
LND (NUPÉS) Delphine Bagarry 14,102 48.81 N/A
Turnout 28,893 52.45 +6.59
RN gain from LREM

2017

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Delphine Bagarry LREM 10,640 34.22 15,609 63.60
Odile Brun FN 5,502 17.70 8,933 36.40
Emmanuelle Gaziello LFI 4,736 15.23
Brigitte Beaumeyer UDI 2,295 7.38
Colette Charriau EELV 1,621 5.21
Gérard Esmiol PCF 1,580 5.08
Marie-Anne Baudoui-Maurel DLF 1,299 4.18
Bruno Bourjac DVD 1,225 3.94
Florence Viti-Bertin PRG 861 2.77
Bruno Potie DIV 568 1.83
Jonathan Barbarin ECO 401 1.29
Claire Bouvier DIV 227 0.73
Catherine Zaparty EXG 137 0.44
Votes 31,092 100.00 24,542 100.00
Valid votes 31,092 96.84 24,542 87.54
Blank votes 698 2.17 2,531 9.03
Null votes 315 0.98 962 3.43
Turnout 32,105 52.51 28,035 45.86
Abstentions 29,038 47.49 33,103 54.14
Registered voters 61,143 61,138
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012

Summary of the 10 and 17 June 2012 legislative election in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 1st constituency
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes  % Votes  %
Gilbert Sauvan Socialist Party PS 12,286 33.04% 20,785 58.60%
Éliane Barreille Union for a Popular Movement UMP 8,804 23.68% 14,684 41.40%
Ghislaine Aubert National Front FN 6,160 16.57%
Jean-Louis Pin Left Front FG 3,654 9.83%
Gérard de Meester Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV 3,014 8.11%
Marie-Anne Baudoui-Maurel Miscellaneous right DVD 1,187 3.19%
Daniel Ragolski Ecologist ECO 693 1.86%
Frédéric Santiago CEN 565 1.52%
Hubert Cabassut Miscellaneous left DVG 279 0.75%
Caroline Alonso Far-left EXG 192 0.52%
Joëlle Tebar NCE 180 0.48%
Mireille Carle Far-left EXG 170 0.46%
Ludivine Evano Miscellaneous right DVD 0 0.00%
Total 37,184 100% 35,469 100%
Registered voters 60,582 60,572
Blank/void ballots 717 1.89% 1,882 5.04%
Turnout 37,901 62.56% 37,351 61.66%
Abstentions 22,681 37.44% 23,221 38.34%
Result PS hold

2007

Summary of the 10 and 17 June 2007 legislative election in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 1st constituency
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes  % Votes  %
Jean-Louis Bianco Socialist Party PS 13,902 36.40% 20,791 52.33%
Éliane Barreille Union for a Popular Movement UMP 14,745 38.60% 18,938 47.67%
Joëlle Tebar Democratic Movement MoDem 1,841 4.82%
Mireille Jouzier-Berges National Front FN 1,600 4.19%
Aurore Hernandez Communist COM 1,304 3.41%
Martine Vallon The Greens VEC 1,272 3.33%
Venise Lafon Far-left EXG 856 2.24%
Monique Daniel Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions CPNT 716 1.87%
Jean-Claude Silvy Movement for France MPF 543 1.42%
Marie-France Lorenzelli Ecologist ECO 397 1.04%
Micheline Panisse Far-right EXD 260 0.68%
Caroline Alonso Far-left EXG 251 0.66%
Bernard Jeanselme Far-left EXG 165 0.43%
Catherine Piechota Divers DIV 153 0.40%
Noël Chuisano Miscellaneous right DVD 109 0.29%
Jean Milanovic Divers DIV 83 0.22%
Total 38,197 100% 39,729 100%
Registered voters 58,493 58,494
Blank/Void ballots 754 1.94% 1,200 2.93%
Turnout 38,951 66.59% 40,929 69.97%
Abstentions 19,542 33.41% 17,565 30.03%
Result PS hold

2002

2002 legislative election: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jean-Louis Bianco 11,994 33.78
UMP Francis Galizi 10,603 29.86
FN Michele Signoret 4,322 12.17
MRC José Escanez 2,031 5.72
LMR Christian Jauffret 1,398 3.94
LV Philippe Berrod 1,233 3.47
UDF Joëlle Tebar 943 2.66
Others N/A 2,981
Turnout 36,443 67.79
2nd round result
PS Jean-Louis Bianco 16,907 50.79
UMP Francis Galizi 16,379 49.21
Turnout 35,159 65.40
PS hold

1997

1997 legislative election: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence's 1st constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Jean-Louis Bianco 10,200 30.85
UDF Francis Galizi 10,043 30.38
FN Bernard Naegellen 4,756 14.38
PCF Paul Gérard 4,158 12.58
MEI Pierre-Alain Cambefort 1,747 5.28
GE Brigitte Cirgue 852 2.58
MPF Roger Espic 785 2.37
Others N/A 522
Turnout 34,897 69.22
2nd round result
PS Jean-Louis Bianco 18,671 52.47
UDF Francis Galizi 16,914 47.53
Turnout 38,006 75.40
PS gain from UDF

Notes

  1. With a third candidate.
  2. By-election triggered by the nullification of the 1993 results by the Constitutional Council.

See also

References

  1. "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans les Alpes-de-Haute-Provence". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 November 2022.
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