Vendée's 4th constituency

Constituency of the National Assembly of France

The 4th constituency of Vendée is a French legislative constituency in the Vendée 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

  • Philippe de Villiers resigns on 24 October 1994. Bruno Retailleau is elected on 26 November 1994 in a by-election.
  • Philippe de Villiers resigned on 19 July 2004 to sit in the European Parliament. Véronique Besse is elected on 23 January 2005 in a by-election.

Deputies

Election Member Party
1958 Antoine Guitton CNIP
1962 Vincent Ansquer UNR
1967 UDR
1968
1973
1978 RPR
1981
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Philippe de Villiers UDF
1993
1994 Bruno Retailleau LDI
1997 Philippe de Villiers
2002 MPF
2005 Véronique Besse
2007
2012
2017 Martine Leguille-Balloy REM
2022 Véronique Besse DVD

Election results

2022

Legislative Election 2022:[1] Vendée's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DVD Véronique Besse 16,904 34.97 N/A
LREM (Ensemble) Martine Leguille-Balloy 10,531 21.78 -24.86
PCF (NUPÉS) Céline Sauvetre 8,498 17.58 +2.25
RN Bruno Dalcantara 5,218 10.79 +3.48
ECO Theodore Babarit 2,797 5.79 N/A
DVC Denis Le Bars 2,300 4.76 N/A
Others N/A 2,095 4.32
Turnout 48,343 48.24 -3.29
2nd round result
DVD Véronique Besse 23,336 59.69 N/A
LREM (Ensemble) Martine Leguille-Balloy 15,761 40.31 -22.19
Turnout 39,097 41.75 +2.31
DVD gain from LREM

2017

Legislative Election 2017: Vendée's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LREM Martine Leguille-Balloy 23,508 46.60
UDI Wilfrid Montassier 14,005 27.76
LFI Anita Lavergne 4,197 8.32
FN Danise Vicente 3,678 7.29
EELV Claudine Goichon 2,449 4.85
PCF Marie-Françoise Michenaud 1,123 2.33
Others N/A 1,484
Turnout 50,444 51.53
2nd round result
LREM Martine Leguille-Balloy 24,129 62.50
UDI Wilfrid Montassier 14,475 37.50
Turnout 38,604 39.44
LREM gain from MPF

2012

Legislative Election 2012: Vendée 4th
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MPF Véronique Besse 31,806 57,04 -3,92
PS Maï Haeffelin 14,248 25,55 +9,15
FN Maryse Borie 3,555 6,38 +4,72
MoDem Christian Ricot 2,253 4,04 -6,82
PCF Marie-Françoise Michenaud 1,630 2,92 +2,92
LV Daniel Rondeau 1,245 2,23 -2,19
ECO Yann Denis 422 0,76 -0,68
ECO Laurent Orgeas 352 0,63 +0,63
Far left Michel Stambouli 245 0,44 -0,91
Turnout 56,858 60,15 -3,91
MPF hold Swing

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Vendée 4th
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MPF Véronique Besse 34,458 60.96
PS Jean-François Bolteau 9,269 16.40
MoDem Arnold Schwerdorffer 6,137 10.86
LV Patrick You 2,501 4.42
LMR Martine Aury 1,062 1.88
FN Jean-Marie Dieulangard 938 1.66
ECO Anita Barbarit 813 1.44
Far left Jean-Claude Chevallier 763 1.35
LO Michel Stambouli 585 1.03
Turnout 56,525 64.06
MPF hold Swing

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Vendée's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MPF Philippe de Villiers 38,113 67.15
DVG Michelle Devanne 9,794 17.26
DVD Madeleine Lelievre 2,664 4.69
ECO David Lelievre 2,158 3.80
FN Georges Kouskoff 1,767 3.11
Others N/A 2,258
Turnout 58,636 68.57
MPF gain from DVD

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Vendée's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DVD Philippe de Villiers 26,560 47.44
LV Philippe Boursier 11,525 20.59
RPR Marcel Albert 10,465 18.69
FN Christian Proust 3,852 6.88
DVD Madeleine Lelièvre 1,806 3.23
PCF Magali Burgaud 1,775 3.17
Turnout 60,402 76.62
2nd round result
DVD Philippe de Villiers 36,931 68.35
LV Philippe Boursier 17,103 31.65
Turnout 57,910 73.47
DVD hold

References

  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 en Vendée". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 November 2022.
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