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Doubs's 4th constituency

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4th constituency of Doubs
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
The constituency shown within Franche-Comté
Incumbent deputy
DepartmentDoubs
CantonsAudincourt, Étupes, Hérimoncourt, Pont-de-Roide, Sochaux-Grand-Charmont, Valentigney
Registered voters66,862 (2017)

The 4th constituency of Doubs (French: Quatrième circonscription du Doubs) 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

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The constituency is made up of the six former cantons of Audincourt, Étupes, Hérimoncourt, Pont-de-Roide, Sochaux-Grand-Charmont, and Valentigney.[1]

It includes Audincourt and Valentigney, both of which are southern suburbs of Montbéliard, and extends into the Jura mountains reaching as far as the border with Switzerland.

At the time of the 1999 census (which was the basis for the most recent redrawing of constituency boundaries, carried out in 2010) the 4th constituency had a total population of 96,933.

The seat swung between left and right for much of its history. In 2017, former PS deputy Frédéric Barbier gained the seat for Emmanuel Macron's centrist LREM party. Barbier lost the seat to Géraldine Grangier of the far-right RN party in 2022.

Historic representation

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Election Member Party
1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988 Huguette Bouchardeau DVG
1993 Jean Geney RPR
1997 Pierre Moscovici PS
1997 Joseph Tyrode
2002 Irène Tharin UMP
2007 Pierre Moscovici PS
2012
2012 Frédéric Barbier
2014 Pierre Moscovici
2015 Frédéric Barbier
2017 LREM
2022 Géraldine Grangier RN
2024

Election results

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2024

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Candidate Party Alliance First round Second round
Votes % +/– Votes % +/–
Géraldine Grangier RN 19,863 47.62 +17.26 22,274 54.85 +3.87
Magali Duvernois PS NFP 11,776 28.23 +8.11 18,333 45.15 new
Philippe Gautier HOR Ensemble 8,527 20.44 -6.93 withdrew
Yves Vola ECO 906 2.17 -0.12
Michel Treppo LO 640 1.53 +0.11
Votes 41,712 100.00 40,607 100.00
Valid votes 41,712 97.26 -0.43 40,607 92.98 +0.15
Blank votes 761 1.77 +0.24 2,128 4.87 -0.29
Null votes 413 0.96 +0.18 939 2.15 -0.14
Turnout 42,886 65.51 +20.55 43,674 66.69 +23.64
Abstentions 22,583 34.49 -20.55 21,810 33.31 -23.64
Registered voters 65,469 65,484
Source: [1]
Result RN HOLD

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Doubs's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RN Géraldine Grangier 8,738 30.36 +6.25
LREM (Ensemble) Frédéric Barbier 7,878 27.37 -10.10
LFI (NUPÉS) Brigitte Cottier 5,791 20.12 +4.00
LR (UDC) Matthieu Bloch 3,098 10.76 −6.56
REC Philippe Vourron 1,232 4.28 N/A
DVE Yves Vola 658 2.29 N/A
Others N/A 1,390 -
Turnout 28,785 44.96 −2.28
2nd round result
RN Géraldine Grangier 13,357 50.98 +12.62
LREM (Ensemble) Frédéric Barbier 12,842 49.02 −12.62
Turnout 26,199 43.05 +0.36
RN gain from LREM

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2017

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Candidate Label First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Frédéric Barbier REM 11,524 37.47 15,841 61.64
Sophie Montel FN 7,409 24.09 9,860 38.36
Valère Nedey LR 5,325 17.32
Nadia Barznica FI 3,287 10.69
Anna Maillard ECO 1,141 3.71
Christine Besançon DLF 742 2.41
Corinne Riquet PCF 528 1.72
Michel Treppo EXG 327 1.06
Gaëlle Pierron DIV 230 0.75
Yusuf Cetin DIV 120 0.39
Antonio Sanchez EXG 119 0.39
Votes 30,752 100.00 25,701 100.00
Valid votes 30,752 97.35 25,701 90.04
Blank votes 581 1.84 1,940 6.80
Null votes 257 0.81 904 3.17
Turnout 31,590 47.24 28,545 42.69
Abstentions 35,279 52.76 38,317 57.31
Registered voters 66,869 66,862
Source: Ministry of the Interior[3]

2012

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2012 legislative election in Doubs's 4th constituency[4]
Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Pierre Moscovici PS 16,421 40.81% 19,311 49.32%
Sophie Montel FN 9,605 23.87% 9,581 24.47%
Charles Demouge UMP 9,341 23.21% 10,360 26.46%
Chantal Adami FG 1,252 3.11%
Ilker Ciftci DVG 961 2.39%
Bernard Lachambre EELV 801 1.99%
Didier Klein PR 673 1.67%
Jean-Claude Durupt MoDem 409 1.02%
Daniel Jeannin POI 230 0.57%
Michel Treppo LO 208 0.52%
Guillaume Reffay AEI 182 0.45%
Antonio Sanchez Communistes 154 0.38%
Valid votes 40,237 98.69% 39,152 98.23%
Spoilt and null votes 534 1.31% 704 1.77%
Votes cast / turnout 40,771 60.50% 39,856 59.14%
Abstentions 26,624 39.50% 27,536 40.86%
Registered voters 67,395 100.00% 67,392 100.00%

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Doubs's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UMP Irène Tharin 16,351 41.35
PS Pierre Moscovici 13,864 35.06
FN Sophie Montel 3,315 8.38
MoDem Catherine Guepratte 1,834 4.64
LV Françoise Grosjean 1,003 2.54
Others N/A 3,176 -
Turnout 40,314 59.67
2nd round result
PS Pierre Moscovici 20,480 50.93
UMP Irène Tharin 19,730 49.07
Turnout 41,561 61.52
PS gain from UMP

2002

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Legislative Election 2002: Doubs's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Pierre Moscovici 14,201 34.58
UMP Irène Tharin 13,351 32.51
FN Sophie Montel 8,053 19.61
PCF Yves Adami 972 2.37
PR Marie-France Mouquand 953 2.32
Others N/A 3,538 -
Turnout 42,107 64.19
2nd round result
UMP Irène Tharin 18,868 50.22
PS Pierre Moscovici 18,706 49.78
Turnout 39,498 60.21
UMP gain from PS

1997

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Legislative Election 1997: Doubs's 4th constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PS Pierre Moscovici 14,203 33.05
RPR Jean Geney 11,562 26.90
FN Alain Sébille 7,861 18.29
PCF Yves Adami 2,066 4.81
EXG Noëlle Grimme 1,863 4.33
GE José Paz 1,728 4.02
MRC Marie-France Mouquand 1,603 3.73
LO Georges Kvartskhava 1,216 2.83
LDI Philippe Lutz 878 2.04
Turnout 45,062 70.58
2nd round result
PS Pierre Moscovici 25,771 58.15
RPR Jean Geney 18,545 41.85
Turnout 47,509 74.42
PS gain from RPR

Sources

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Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France" (in French).

  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 le Doubs". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  4. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.