Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency
Constituency of the National Assembly of France
5th Constituency of the Côte-d'Or |
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Department | Côte-d'Or |
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Cantons | Arnay-le-Duc, Beaune-Nord, Beaune-Sud, Bligny-sur-Ouche, Gevrey-Chambertin, Liernais, Nolay, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pouilly-en-Auxois, Saint-Jean-de-Losne, Seurre. |
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Registered voters | 82,948 |
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The 5th constituency of the Côte-d'Or is a French legislative constituency in the Côte-d'Or département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system.[1]
Description
Côte-d'Or's 5th constituency covers the southern section of the department with Beaune as its largest settlement.
Between 1988 and 2017, control of the seat swung between the Socialist Party and Gaullists, until centrist LREM won the seat in 2017.
Historic Representation
Election results
2024
Candidate
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Party
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Alliance
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Didier Paris
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REN
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Ensemble
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Jérôme Flache
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PCF
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NFP
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Françoise Petet
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LO
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Nicolas Baudot
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DVD
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Arnaud Cheront
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DIV
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René Lioret
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RN
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Valid votes
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Blank votes
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Null votes
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Turnout
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Abstentions
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Registered voters
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Source: [1]
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Result
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TBC
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2022
[3]
2017
Candidate
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Label
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Didier Paris
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REM
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15,428
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37.15
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17,822
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53.78
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Hubert Poullot
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LR
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10,336
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24.89
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15,319
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46.22
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René Lioret
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FN
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7,120
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17.14
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Élisabeth Kremer
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FI
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4,041
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9.73
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Jérôme Flache
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PS
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1,947
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4.69
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Carole Bernhard
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ECO
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1,121
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2.70
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Jacques Cardot
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PCF
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496
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1.19
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Patrick Muller
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ECO
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431
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1.04
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Édouard Clair
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DIV
|
356
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0.86
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Françoise Petet
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EXG
|
255
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0.61
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Votes
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41,531
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100.00
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33,141
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100.00
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Valid votes
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41,531
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97.94
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33,141
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89.62
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Blank votes
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633
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1.49
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2,846
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7.70
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Null votes
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240
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0.57
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991
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2.68
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Turnout
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42,404
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50.22
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36,978
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43.80
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Abstentions
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42,038
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49.78
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47,455
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56.20
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Registered voters
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84,442
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84,433
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Source: Ministry of the Interior[4]
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2012
2012 legislative election in Cote-D'Or's 5th constituency[5]
Candidate
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Party
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Alain Suguenot
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UMP
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21,494
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43.20%
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26,876
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56.24%
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Daniel Cadoux
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PS
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15,637
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31.43%
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20,908
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43.76%
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Rémy Boursot
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FN
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7,222
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14.52%
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Delphine Helle
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FG
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1,804
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3.63%
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Alexandre Sokolovitch
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EELV
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1,096
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2.20%
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Patrick Hillon
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MoDem
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801
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1.61%
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Magalie Michaud
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DLR
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456
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0.92%
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Agnès Meyniel
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AEI
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315
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0.63%
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Eugène Krempp
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Cap 21
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300
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0.60%
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Françoise Petet
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LO
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199
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0.40%
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Yves Hollinger
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NPA
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149
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0.30%
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Viviane Bienfait
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SP
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145
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0.29%
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Lise-Marie Buet
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MPF
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134
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0.27%
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Valid votes
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49,752
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98.63%
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47,784
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97.40%
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Spoilt and null votes
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692
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1.37%
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1,274
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2.60%
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Votes cast / turnout
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50,444
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60.80%
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49,058
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59.14%
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Abstentions
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32,522
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39.20%
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33,898
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40.86%
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Registered voters
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82,966
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100.00%
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82,956
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100.00%
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2007
2002
1997
References
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