This article is updated regularly for our readers
Outgoing MP: Boris Vallaud (PS). The Socialist Party’s national spokesperson sets out to win the constituency now owned by the Nupes. In a territory in which he was defeated by a candidate from La Republique en Marche by 691 votes, he will have a lot of work ahead. This is a notable fact in a constituency where the cursor has been on the left since the 80s. It was Henri Emmanuelli’s stronghold. This year, nine people will try to take the Palais Bourbon chair, including Jean-Francois Broqueres, Tartas mayor, and Jean-Francois Broqueres, former socialist who went to Emmanuel Macron.
This eminently agricultural constituency, which is a hotbed for foie gras production in Landes, has seen major avian crises twice consecutively, will see the results of Christelle Lassort, Jean Lassalle’s candidate, who will be leaving under the Resisttons banner. Unknown is the score of National Rally, which Sylvie Francheschini will represent as regional councilor. More than 30 municipalities placed Marine Le Pen ahead in the second round of the presidential election.
All our articles about the legislative elections in the Landes
Boris Vallaud, New Popular Ecological and Social Unions (Nupes),
– Carole Voutaz, various extreme left
– Jean-Francois Broqueres, Renaissance – Presidential Majority
– Sylvie Frankcheschini, National Rally
– Daniel Huriez from the Democratic Independent Workers Party (Weight).
– Mateu Richard, Partit occitan
– Isabelle Du Breuil Helion de la Gueronniere, Reconquest
– Marion Berginiat (The Republicans)
– Christelle Lassort, Let’s Resist!
Five years ago, Boris Vallaud won 50.75% of Jean-Pierre Stener’s vote (LREM) and was elected as the winner. They were separated by 691 votes. Boris Vallaud (socialist) was second with 25.33%. The LREM candidate led the first round with 34.15%. Here are the scores of the remaining eleven candidates: Philippe Dubourg, France insoumise (11.57%), Oceane Ravis, National Rally (10.15%), Marie-Claire Duprat, (UDI) 2.08%), Nicole De Letter (Debout la France (1.7%), Yann Brongiart, (Various right), 1.21%), Marie Radosz, (UPR) 1.17%), Laetitia Hirsh, (EELV (0.7%) and, finally Nicolas Vion (Luvriere Ouvriere Vion) 0.55%
Click here for all the 2017 results
Below is a map showing the three Landes districts. To view the results of the 2022 legislative election, click on the constituency.