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How the voters of Chartres voted in the first round of the legislative elections

In Chartres, voters did not vote in the same way as in rural areas, during the first round of legislative elections, in the first constituency of Eure-et-Loir, Sunday June 12. Decryption.

A strong abstention

As in 2017, more than half of Chartres voters shunned the ballot boxes, Sunday June 12, in the first round of the legislative elections, in the 1st constituency of Eure-et-Loir. Abstention is gaining ground with each legislative election: from 44.12% in 2012, it rose to 50.65% in 2017, before reaching 52.57% last Sunday.

Abstention is highest in the polling station of the Henri IV school group, in the Clos district: three out of four voters did not move. Turnout is low in several offices in the Madeleine district, notably at the Maurice-Carême school, where only 30% of voters went to vote.

In the city center, the Chartrains have mobilized more, as in the office of the Maurice-de-Vlaminck school, where the participation is close to 60%.

Guillaume Kasbarian (Together, presidential majority) confirms

As in 2017, Guillaume Kasbarian (Together, presidential majority) comes out on top in the first round in the city of Chartres. The outgoing deputy, who won 28.84% of the vote, is in the lead in 18 out of 29 polling stations.

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The presidential majority candidate, who is doing less well in Chartres than in the entire constituency (31.32%), achieves a result close to that of Emmanuel Macron in the 1st round of the presidential election, on April 10, 2022 ( 30.78%).

Quentin Guillemain (Nupes) perce

The candidate of the Nupes (New popular ecological and social union), who is in second position in Chartres, with 27% of the votes, closely follows his macronist rival.

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Only 209 votes separate the two candidates who will meet on Sunday, June 12, in the second round. The ecologist, elected opposition member of the Chartres City Council since 2020, has taken the lead in nine Chartres polling stations. He is in front in two offices of the Madeleine, where his team has planned to pick up the abstainers during this between-two rounds.

The union on the left paid off: in 2017, rebellious France only finished fourth (9.59%), followed by the FN and the PS (7.05%).

Karine Dorange (DVD) is ahead of Ladislas Vergne (LR)

In the city of Chartres, Karine Dorange (DVD), supported by the mayor, won her duel against Ladislas Vergne (LR), invested by Les Républicains. The assistant to the works of Jean-Pierre Gorges and departmental councilor, manages to climb on the podium of the first round, in the city prefecture of Eure-et-Loir, by collecting 13.2% of the votes. Ladislas Vergne finished fifth with 9.7% of the vote.

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The young municipal councilor, who lost his deputy delegation, did better in rural areas. On the whole of the 1st district, he is ahead of Karine Dorange by a short head.

Between them, the Chartres candidates do less well than Franck Masselus (LR) who qualified in the second round, in 2017, with 28.48% of the vote, in Chartres.

The RN progresses

The RN candidate, David Delorme-Monsarrat, achieves a lower score in Chartres (11.4%) than in the whole of the 1st district (18.72%). Nevertheless, the party of Marine Le Pen has progressed by nearly four points in five years, and manages to place itself in the lead in two polling stations, at the Madeleine.

In the 3rd district of Eure-et-Loir

Chartres has the particularity of having some of its voters (1,946 exactly), registered in two polling stations in Rechèvres, located in the 3rd constituency (Nogent-le-Rotrou/Lucé) of Eure-et-Loir.

On Sunday, they placed the Nupes candidate, Valéria Orfila, in the lead (31.3%) ahead of the Ensemble candidate, Luc Lamirault (21.6%) followed by the RN candidate, Régine Flaunet (15.7%). %).

Helen Bonnet

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