Constituency of the National Assembly of France
3rd constituency of Nord Deputy Department Nord Cantons Avesnes-sur-Helpe-Nord, Bavay, Maubeuge-Nord, Maubeuge-Sud, Solre-le-Château, Trélon Registered voters 96,578
The 3rd constituency of Nord is a French legislative constituency in the Nord département .
Nord's 3rd constituency covers the south eastern corner of the department around the town of Maubeuge . The seat is wedged between Belgium to the north and Picardie to the south.
Following the 2010 redistricting the seat is now in a completely different place compared to his previous incarnation. The previous 3rd constituency covered the city of Lille . Any historical therefore needs to be made with the now defunct 23rd and 24th constituencies one of which was held by the UMP and one by the Socialist Party prior to 2012. The defeated UMP candidate at the 2012 election Christine Marin had previously represented Nord's 23rd constituency .
Historic Representation [ edit ] Candidate Party Alliance Votes % Sandra Delannoy RN 26,874 50.82 Benjamin Saint-Huile DVG NFP 23,429 44.31 Marie-Claude Rondeaux LO 1,697 3.21 Louis Mahieu R! 876 1.66 Valid votes 52,876 96.80 Blank votes 1,278 2.34 Null votes 468 0.86 Turnout 54,622 59.62 Abstentions 36,998 40.38 Registered voters 91,620 Source: [1] Result RN GAIN FROM DVD
Candidate Label First round Second round Votes % Votes % Sylvie Goddyn FN 10,040 26.91 16,008 48.70 Christophe Di Pompeo REM 9,377 25.14 16,861 51.30 Rémi Pauvros PS 5,498 14.74 Alain Poyart UDI 4,658 12.49 Aurélien Motte FI 4,144 11.11 Patrick Viltart PCF 1,151 3.09 Marc Dehondt ECO 635 1.70 Marie-Claude Rondeaux EXG 528 1.42 Franck Lesueur-Bonte ECO 503 1.35 Corinne Lairé EXD 390 1.05 Bathoche Mahious ECO 201 0.54 Nassima Aklil DIV 176 0.47 Florence Hudelist DVD 2 0.01 Votes 37,303 100.00 32,869 100.00 Valid votes 37,303 97.27 32,869 91.23 Blank votes 748 1.95 2,226 6.18 Null votes 299 0.78 935 2.60 Turnout 38,350 40.79 36,030 38.33 Abstentions 55,659 59.21 57,974 61.67 Registered voters 94,009 94,004 Source: Ministry of the Interior
Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France " (in French).
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