Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency

5th constituency of the Val-de-Marne

French National Assembly
constituency

Map of Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency shown within Ile-de-France (Petite Couronne)
Deputy
 Gilles Carrez
Union for a Popular Movement
Department Val-de-Marne
Canton Bry-sur-Marne, Champigny-sur-Marne-Centre, Champigny-sur-Marne-Est, Nogent-sur-Marne, Le Perreux-sur-Marne
Voters 86,113

The Val-de-Marne's fifth constituency is a French legislative constituency in the Val-de-Marne département (east of Paris).

Description

It is one of twelve in that département, and covers five cantons. While Champigny-sur-Marne has a secure communist majority, it is outweighed by conservative majorities in the smaller towns of Bry-sur-Marne, Le Perreux-sur-Marne and Nogent-sur-Marne. Nogent was added to the constituency as part of the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies.[1]

Historic Representation

ElectionMemberParty
1967 Pierre Billotte UDR
1978 Jean-Louis Beaumont DVD
1981 Laurent Cathala PS
1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency
1988 Michel Giraud RPR
1993 Gilles Carrez RPR
2002 UMP

Election results

Official campaign posters in Bry-sur-Marne for the 2012 legislative election. (One of the posters has been partly torn off, a frequent occurrence.)

2012

As ever, results differed between the various communes which make up the constituency. In Champigny-sur-Marne, Dominique Adenot, the town's Communist mayor, finished first in the first round, with 30,93% - followed by Caroline Adomo (27.33%) and Gilles Carrez (22.81%). By contrast, in Bry-sur-Marne, Carrez obtained 47,33%, Adomo a result similar to that she had in Champigny (27,81%), while Adenot obtained just 5.43% (which placed him fourth, behind the National Front). Nogent-sur-Marne gave 46,92% to Carrez, 28,11% to Adomo and just 5.01% to Adenot, again placing him fourth. Le Perreux-sur-Marne gave 52,92% to Carrez, 26,13% to Adomo, and 4,93% to Adenot (fourth). The addition of Nogent to the constituency contributed to weakening the radical left.[2]

Legislative Election 2012: Val-de-Marne 5th - 2nd round[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
UMP Gilles Carrez 24,542 54.06 -1.55
PS Caroline Adomo 20,854 45.94 n/a
Turnout 46 374 53.85 -0.14
UMP hold Swing -1.55
Legislative Election 2012: Val-de-Marne 5th - 1st round[4][5][6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
UMP Gilles Carrez 19,184 40.89 -5.16
PS Caroline Adomo 12,794 27.27 +11.29
FG Dominique Adenot 6,276 13.38 -3.12
FN Jean-Marie Rougier 3,987 8.50 +4.86
EELV Arnaud Dussud 1,308 2.79 -0.6
MoDem Jessica Perniceni 1,258 2.68 -6.82
MRC Marc Badel 569 1.21 n/a
Miscellaneous right Marc Arazi 392 0.84 n/a
Independent Ecological Alliance Grégory Gautier 364 0.78 +0.22
DLR Julie Guicheteau 323 0.79 n/a
Liberal Democrats Lydie Zhu 175 0.37 n/a
NPA Sylvette Minaert 151 0.32 -1.84
LO Nicolas Pétillot 136 0.29 -0.25
Turnout 47,449 55.10 -3.36

2007

Legislative Election 2007: Val-de-Marne 5th - 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±
UMP Gilles Carrez 18 044 55.61
PCF Dominique Adenot 14 404 44.39
Turnout 33 460 53.99
UMP hold Swing -2.4
Legislative Election 2007: Val-de-Marne 5th - 1st round
Party Candidate Votes % ±
UMP Gilles Carrez 16 511 46.05
PCF Dominique Adenot 5 915 16.5
PS Marie-Odile Dufour 5 728 15.98
MoDem Jean-Pierre Barnaud 3 406 9.5
FN Hervé Leroy 1 304 3.64
LV Anne-Marie Xambeu 1 215 3.39
Revolutionary Communist League Vincent Robin 774 2.16
Movement for France Jacques Venot 456 1.27
France in Action Leonce Bellemare 200 0.56
LO Véronique Hunaut 194 0.54
National Republican Movement Monique Demezuk 143 0.4
Humanist Jean-Michel Baroche 5 0.01
Turnout 36 232 58.46

2002

Legislative Election 2002: Val-de-Marne 5th – 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±
UMP Gilles Carrez 18 348 58.01
PS Evelyne Picard 13 280 41.99
Turnout 32 524 57.1
UMP hold Swing +3.31
Legislative Election 2002: Val-de-Marne 5th - 1st round
Party Candidate Votes % ±
UMP Gilles Carrez 15 085 42.26
PS Evelyne Picard 6 387 17.89
PCF Jean-Louis Bargero 5 402 15.13
FN Jean Viedemann 3 232 9.05
UDF Jean-Pierre Barnaud 1 756 4.92
LV Jean-François Collin 1 474 4.13
Republican Pole Sylvaine Ettori 511 1.43
Revolutionary Communist League Valérie Techer 394 1.10
Other Philippe Valette 330 0.92
National Republican Movement Yann Greiner 281 0.79
LO Véronique Hunaut 259 0.73
Miscellaneous Green Fréderic Venant 204 0.57
Movement for France Christian Daniault 159 0.45
Other Alphonse Loemba 83 0.23
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions Aline Guillou 72 0.20
Miscellaneous left Philippe Ghebbi 64 0.18
Other Achille Birba 0 0.00
Other Jean-Pierre Dujols 0 0.00
Turnout 36 117 63.40

1997

Legislative Election 1997: Val-de-Marne 5th – 2nd round
Party Candidate Votes % ±
RPR Gilles Carrez 20 175 54.7
PCF Jean-Louis Bargero 16 711 45.3
Turnout 38 944 70.32
RPR hold Swing -5.58

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