Marne's 5th constituency

5th constituency of Marne
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
The constituency shown within Champagne-Ardenne
Incumbent deputy
DepartmentMarne
CantonsAnglure, Avize, Écury-sur-Coole, Fère-Champenoise, Heiltz-le-Maurupt, Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-et-Isson, Sompuis, Thiéblemont-Farémont, Vertus, Vitry-le-François-Est, Vitry-le-François-Ouest
Registered voters76,921 (2017)

The 5th constituency of Marne (French: Cinquième circonscription de la Marne) is one of five electoral districts in the department of the same name, each of which returns one deputy to the French National Assembly in elections using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round.

Description[edit]

The constituency – which covers the south-central and south-eastern parts of the department and includes the town of Vitry-le-François – is made up of the eleven former cantons of Anglure, Avize, Écury-sur-Coole, Fère-Champenoise, Heiltz-le-Maurupt, Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-et-Isson, Sompuis, Thiéblemont-Farémont, Vertus, Vitry-le-François-Est, and Vitry-le-François-Ouest.[1]

At the time of the 1999 census (which was the basis for the most recent redrawing of constituency boundaries, carried out in 2010) the 5th constituency had a total population of 83,412.

The constituency has returned the centre-right politician Charles de Courson, currently a member of the Les Centristes, at every election since 1993.

Historic representation[edit]

Election Member Party
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Jean-Pierre Bouquet PS
1993 Charles de Courson UDF
1997
2002
2007 NC
2012
2017 UDI
2022 LC

Election results[edit]

2022[edit]

Legislative Election 2022: Marne's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LC (UDC) Charles de Courson 16,329 44.54 +1.61
RN Pierre Thionnet 9,989 27.24 +5.74
LFI (NUPÉS) Karine Le Luron 4,066 11.09 +0.74
MoDem (Ensemble) Isabelle Pestre 3,268 8.91 -11.97
REC Emmanuel Renoud 1,293 3.53 N/A
Others N/A 1,720 - -
Turnout 36,665 49.02 -2.16
2nd round result
LC (UDC) Charles de Courson 21,325 63.03 -8.54
RN Pierre Thionnet 12,506 36.97 +8.54
Turnout 33,831 46.35 +0.01
LC gain from UDI

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2017[edit]

Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Charles de Courson UDI 16,631 42.93 24,074 71.57
Thomas Laval FN 8,329 21.50 9,563 28.43
Bertrand Trepo REM 8,089 20.88
Laurène Massicard FI 2,752 7.10
Dominique Chailloux PCF 1,261 3.25
Estelle Arbogast DLF 742 1.92
Françoise Dehut ECO 332 0.86
Joëlle Bastien EXG 279 0.72
Julien Havasi EXD 175 0.45
Naceur Yagoubi DIV 152 0.39
Votes 38,742 100.00 33,637 100.00
Valid votes 38,742 98.40 33,637 94.37
Blank votes 446 1.13 1,471 4.13
Null votes 184 0.47 537 1.51
Turnout 39,372 51.18 35,645 46.34
Abstentions 37,556 48.82 41,276 53.66
Registered voters 76,928 76,921
Source: Ministry of the Interior

2012[edit]

Legislative Election 2012: Marne's 5th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LC Charles de Courson 22,051 47.69
PS Mariane Doremus 11,677 25.25
FN Pascal Erre 8,389 18.14
FG Nathalie Mayance 1,387 3.00
Others N/A 2,738
Turnout 46,242 59.11
2nd round result
LC Charles de Courson 28,219 65.79
PS Mariane Doremus 14,673 34.21
Turnout 42,892 54.83
LC hold

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ As defined in 1999; the number and composition of the department's cantons was altered in 2014 but this has not yet been reflected in electoral district boundaries.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans la Marne". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 31 July 2022.