The city of Nîmes is shared between the first constituency (Nîmes-Beaucaire) and the sixth (Nîmes-Uzès). An urban vote that sometimes differs from other municipalities in the constituency.
On the Nîmes offices of the sixth constituency, the first place was granted to Nicolas Cadène (Nupes EELV) with 29.14% of the votes. The outgoing deputy, the Modem Philippe Berta comes in second place with 24.41%. A larger difference than on the whole of the constituency (since Cadène is at 25.65 and Berta at 24.38). The RN Laurence Gardet, however elected municipal opposition in Nîmes, does less well in her city (19.90%) than in the whole of the constituency where she plays a very tight third place (24.14%) and less than 100 votes difference with the outgoing. Not enough to be in the second round, however.
With only 10.56% of the vote, the young deputy mayor of Nîmes François Courdil, who had led a very offensive campaign, did not see his efforts rewarded.
On the first, the Insoumis candidate at the head of the Nîmes offices
This is still a better score than his LR counterpart in the first constituency, also assistant to Jean-Paul Fournier. Véronique Gardeur-Bacel, which is 7.54%. On the first (Nîmes-Beaucaire), the Insoumis Charles Menard comes first with 29.27% of the Nîmes votes followed by the outgoing deputy LRem Françoise Dumas who is in second position in the city center with 27.45% followed, with 20.94%, from RN Yoann Gillet. A result that can be read upside down throughout the constituency: Yoann Gillet is in the lead and will face Françoise Dumas next Sunday. It is therefore of course the sector outside Nîmes that the outgoing MP must now convince.
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