3rd constituency of Var
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Var's 3rd Constituency shown within the Var
Deputy
DepartmentVar
CantonsLa Crau, La Garde, Hyères Est, Hyères Ouest
Registered voters100,775[1]

The 3rd constituency of the Var (French: Troisième circonscription du Var) is a French legislative constituency in the Var département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in the first round.

Description

The 3rd constituency of the Var is centred on Hyères to the west of Toulon.

It has been a strongly right leaning constituency for all of its recent history, including the election of the only National Front deputy in 1988. That winner Yann Piat subsequently joined the Union for French Democracy before being assassinated in 1994.

Assembly Members

ElectionMemberParty
1988Yann PiatFN
1988UDF
1993
1994Philippe de La Lombardière de CansonRPR
1997Jean-Pierre Giran
2002 UMP
2007
2012
2017Jean-Louis MassonLR
2020 Edith Audibert
2022 Stéphane Rambaud RN

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Election results

2022

Legislative Election 2022: Var's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM (Ensemble) Isabelle Monfort 13,877 27.78 -6.13
RN Stéphane Rambaud 13,503 27.03 +5.51
PS (NUPÉS) Julia Peironet Bremond 8,127 16.27 +2.46
LR (UDC) Valérie Rialland 5,503 11.02 -12.18
REC Salomé Benyamin 4,080 8.17 N/A
Others N/A 4,865 9.73
Turnout 49,955 48.92 +0.59
2nd round result
RN Stéphane Rambaud 23,307 50.42 N/A
LREM (Ensemble) Isabelle Monfort 22,921 49.58 +0.96
Turnout 46,228 47.47 +9.67
RN gain from LR

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2017

Legislative Election 2017: Var's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Alexandre Zapolsky 16,523 33.91
LR Jean-Louis Masson 11,302 23.20
FN Aline Renck-Guigue 10,486 21.52
LFI Danielle Lapierre 4,267 8.76
EELV Chantal Mouttet 1,648 3.38
DLF Marie Martin 987 2.03
Others N/A 3,508
Turnout 48,721 48.33
2nd round result
LR Jean-Louis Masson 19,570 51.38
LREM Alexandre Zapolsky 18,521 48.62
Turnout 38,091 37.80
LR hold

2012

Legislative Election 2012: Var's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Jean-Pierre Giran 21,278 37.89
PRG Joël Canapa 16,154 28.76
FN Bruno Gollinisch 13,550 24.13
FG Gilberte Mandon 2,395 4.26
Others N/A 2,786
Turnout 56,163
2nd round result
UMP Jean-Pierre Giran 24,356 43.41
PRG Joël Canapa 19,588 34.91
FN Bruno Gollinisch 12,159 21.67
Turnout 56,103 57.40
UMP hold

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Var's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Jean-Pierre Giran 33,320 51.40
PS Mireille Chabot 10,222 15.77
MoDem Josy Chambon 4,813 7.42
PCF Joël Canapa 4,500 6.94
FN Cécile Antoine 4,293 6.62
DVD Marie-Christine Hamel 1,924 2.97
LV Chantal Mouttet 1,736 2.68
Others N/A 4,016
Turnout 65,861 58.94
UMP hold

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Var's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Jean-Pierre Giran 19,128 30.35
FN Philippe de David-Bauregard 13,021 20.66
UDF Jean-Louis Masson 10,434 16.56
PRG Roland Joffre 7,198 11.42
LV Jean-Claude Alberigo 4,451 7.06
PCF Joel Canapa 4,103 6.51
Others N/A 4,680
Turnout 64,281 62.14
2nd round result
UMP Jean-Pierre Giran 33,453 67.90
FN Philippe de David-Bauregard 15,817 32.10
Turnout 55,400 53.56
UMP hold

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Var's 3rd constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
FN Philippe de David-Bauregard 15,593 26.37
RPR Jean-Pierre Giran 13,066 22.09
PRG Jacques de Lustrac 7,626 12.89
PCF Joel Canapa 6,071 10.27
DVD Léopold Ritondale 5,669 9.59
PS Roland Joffre* 4,128 6.98
DVD Claude Rollandin 2,007 3.39
GE Jean-René Cavanna 1,391 2.35
Others N/A 3,590
Turnout 61,505 65.52
2nd round result
RPR Jean-Pierre Giran 35,560 64.19
FN Philippe de David-Bauregard 19,834 35.81
Turnout 62,847 66.95
RPR hold

* PS dissident

References

  1. "Les résultats aux élections législatives de 2017 – Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  2. "577 Députés – Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr.
  3. "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans le Var". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 28 November 2022.
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