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Manche's 1st constituency

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Constituency of the National Assembly of France

1st constituency ofManche
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Constituency of the
National Assembly of France
Deputy
DepartmentManche
CantonsCanisy - Carentan - Marigny - Montebourg - Percy - Saint-Clair-sur-l'Elle - Saint-Jean-de-Daye - Saint-Lô-Ouest - Saint-Lô-Est - Sainte-Mère-Église - Tessy-sur-Vire - Torigni-sur-Vire - Villedieu-les-Poêles
Registered voters121,610

The1st constituency ofManche is a French legislativeconstituency in theManchedépartement. 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.

Deputies

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ElectionMemberParty
1958Gabriel de CarvilleCNIP
1962Constant LepourryUNR
1967Raymond GuilbertDVD
1968UDR
1973Jean-Marie DailletCD
1978UDF
1981
1986Proportional representation – no election by constituency
1988Jean-Marie DailletUDF
1993Jean-Claude LemoineRPR
1997
2002UMP
2007Philippe Gosselin
2012
2017LR
2022

Manche's 1st constituency has existed since 1958 and has always comprised the central-eastern part of the department, centered onSaint-Lô, Manche prefecture. The seat for this constituency has always been filled by centre-right or right-wing politicians.

For its first election in 1958, the victorious candidate is Gabriel de Carville, a former military and general councillor for the canton of Marigny. A member of the right-wing National Centre of Independents and Peasants, he is however defeated in the first round in 1962 by another right-wing candidate, Constant Lepourry, a member of the Union for the New Republic, supporting Charles de Gaulle. In 1967, Lepourry, in turn, is also defeated when running for reelection. Raymond Guilbert, another De Gaulle supporter, defeats him and is reelected in 1968.

In 1973, Jean-Marie Daillet, who was a candidate during both 1967 and 1968 elections, wins the constituency's seat. He is a member of theDemocratic Centre. Daillet is a vocal critic of theVeil Act on thedecriminalization ofabortion, when it is debated in 1975. Daillet joins the UDF in 1978. He is widely reelected in 1978 and, in the first round, in 1981. The constituency is briefly abolished in 1986 but is reinstated with its boundaries unchanged for the 1988 election. Daillet is reelected for what would be his last term.

The 1993 legislative election is a national victory for the right-wing parties. In Manche's 1st constituency where Daillet is retiring, the top two candidates are both right-wing. From Daillet's party, the UDF candidate is Georges de La Loyère, fromMontreuil-sur-Lozon, and Jean-Claude Lemoine, from the RPR. Lemoine, who is also a vice-president of the general council, is elected. He is widely reelected in 1997 and 2002. He does not run in 2007, and would pass away a few months after the election.

Philippe Gosselin, the former Lemoine substitute and mayor ofRemilly-sur-Lozon, is the main right-wing candidate for the UMP in 2007. He is elected with a healthy margin. 2012 marks the best score for a left-wing candidate in the whole history of the constituency. Christine Le Coz, the socialist general councillor for the canton of Saint-Lô-East, reaches almost 47.5 % of the vote during the second round. It is however not enough to prevent Gosselin from being reelected. Gosselin is one of the main parliamentary opponents to theLaw 2013-404 opening marriage to same-sex couples in France. In 2017, Gosselin is reelected with a similar margin to that of 2012, against the En Marche ! candidate. However, Gosselin gets his fourth mandate in 2022 on a wide margin, exceeding 68% of the vote, opposed to a green candidate, supported by the left-wing NUPES alliance.

Election results

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2024

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Legislative Election 2024: Manche's 1st constituency[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DVC (Ensemble)Michaël Masson4,7238.04N/A
LÉ–EELV (NFP)Guillaume Hédouin2500.43−19.01
LOOlivia Lewi5780.98N/A
LRPhilippe Gosselin22,51338.30−1.18
RNFranck Simon19,33332.8916.32
DIVJacques Poisson1710.29N/A
RECLaurent Besagny4180.71−1.29
DVEBaptiste Rajaut2500.43N/A
Turnout58 77897.91+48.47
Registered electors86,727
2nd round result
LRPhilippe Gosselin36,53163.45+25.15
RNFranck Simon21,04636.55+3.88
Turnout57,57796.26−1.65
Registered electors86,729
LRgain from

2022

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Legislative Election 2022: Manche's 1st constituency
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LR (UDC)Philippe Gosselin16,78639.48+8.66
EELV (NUPÉS)Guillaume Hedouin8,26519.44+0.31
MoDem (Ensemble)Laurent Pien7,42117.46−17.89
RNFranck Simon7,04516.57+4.90
RECVictor Jan De Lagillardaie8502.00N/A
OthersN/A2,1485.05
Turnout42,51549.44−3.37
2nd round result
LR (UDC)Philippe Gosselin27,16668.78+16.28
EELV (NUPÉS)Guillaume Hedouin12,33131.22N/A
Turnout39,49747.37+0.03
LRhold

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2017

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CandidateLabelFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Benoîte NouetREM15,93635.3518,13147.50
Philippe GosselinLR13,89430.8220,04352.50
Franck SimonFN5,25811.67
Aurélien MarionFI3,7538.33
Clémence MaulatPS2,4215.37
Jérôme VirlouvetECO1,7143.80
Corinne VautierPCF7331.63
Lionel CarauEXD5541.23
Olivia LewiEXG3040.67
David GuillaumeDIV3000.67
Philippe RetoDVG2080.46
Votes45,075100.0038,174100.00
Valid votes45,07598.1838,17492.76
Blank votes6311.372,2065.36
Null votes2050.457731.88
Turnout45,91152.8141,15347.34
Abstentions41,02347.1945,77652.66
Registered voters86,93486,929
Source: Ministry of the Interior[4]

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2012

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Legislative Election 2012: Manche's 1st constituency[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMPPhilippe Gosselin21,37741.73
PSChristine Le Coz19,28237.64
FNDenis Feret4,6749.12
FGIsabelle Le Cann1,7253.37
Far rightFernand Le Rachinel1,6653.25
EELVJérôme Virlouvet1,3442.62
OthersN/A1,158
Turnout51,22559.22
2nd round result
UMPPhilippe Gosselin27,04952.53
PSChristine Le Coz24,44047.47
Turnout51,48959.52
UMPhold

2007

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Legislative Election 2007: Manche 1st - 2nd round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UMPPhilippe Gosselin25,34657.71
PSJean-Karl Deschamps18,57142.29
Turnout45,17360.66
UMPholdSwing

Sources and References

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  1. ^"Découvrez la liste des candidats aux élections législatives 2024 dans votre circonscription".Le Monde. 19 June 2024. Retrieved22 June 2023.
  2. ^"Publication des candidatures et des résultats aux élections - Législatives 2024".Ministry of Interior. Retrieved23 June 2024.
  3. ^"Résultats des élections législatives 2022 dans la Manche".Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved17 August 2022.
  4. ^"Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  5. ^"Manche - 1ère circonscription : Résultats des élections législatives 2017".LExpress.fr (in French). Retrieved24 January 2021.
  6. ^"Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.


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