FRENCH REPUBLIC LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS OF 25 MAY AND 1 JUNE 1997 VOTES AND SEATS BY DEPARTMENT AND REGION ==================================================================== Votes are those cast in the first round of the legislative elections. ILE-DE-FRANCE (99 Deputies) ==================================================================== Essonne (10 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 117,547 27.1 4 (+1) Communist Party (PCF) 40,457 09.3 - Other left (Greens and PRS) 10,737 02.5 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 94,715 21.8 5 Union for French Democracy (UDF) 29,102 06.7 1 (-1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 67,590 15.6 - Others 73,466 16.9 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 433,614 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Corbeil-Essonnes: Jacques Guyard (PS) 02 Etampes: Franck Marlin (RPR) 03 Arpajon: Yves Tavernier (PS) 04 Longjumeau: Pierre-Andre Wiltzer (UDF) 05 Orsay: Pierre Lasbordes (RPR) 06 Massy: Francois Lamy (PS) 07 Viry-Chatillon: Jean Marsaudon (RPR) 08 Brunoy: Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (RPR) 09 Draveil: Georges Tron (RPR) 10 Morsang-sur-Orge: Julien Dray (PS) Hautes-de-Seine (13 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 83,067 16.2 - Communist Party (PCF) 53,663 10.5 3 (+1) Other left (Greens and PRS) 39,567 07.7 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 116,615 22.8 6 (-2) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 53,625 10.5 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 66,533 13.0 - Others 98,907 19.3 1 (+1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 511,977 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Colombes Nord: Jacques Brunhes (PCF) 02 Asnieres, Colombes Sud: Frantz Taittinger (RPR) 03 Courbevoie: Jacques Kossowski (Ind Right) 04 Nanterre: Jacqueline Fraysse (PCF) 05 Levallois-Perret: Olivier de Chazeaux (RPR) 06 Neuilly-sur-Seine: Nicolas Sarkozy (RPR) 07 Garches, Rueil-Malmaison: Jacques Baumel (RPR) 08 Meudon: Jean-Jacques Guillet (RPR) 1 09 Boulogne-Billancourt: Pierre-Christophe Baguet (UDF) 10 Issy-les-Moulineaux: Andre Santini (UDF) 11 Bagneux: Janine Jambu (PCF) 12 Chatillon: Jean-Pierre Foucher (UDF) 13 Antony, Sceaux: Patrick Devedjian (RPR) 1 Guillet became an independent October 1999 Paris (21 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 159,022 22.9 8 (+8) Communist Party (PCF) 39,080 05.6 - Other left (Greens and PRS) 49,932 07.2 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 170,973 24.7 9 (-5) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 64,859 09.3 3 (-3) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 73,754 10.6 - Others 135,654 19.6 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 693,274 21 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 I, II, III, IV: Laurent Dominati (UDF) * 02 V, VI: Jean Tiberi (RPR) 03 VI, VII: Martine Aurillac (RPR) 04 VIII, IX: Pierre Lellouche (RPR) 05 X: Tony Dreyfus (PS) 06 XI, XX: Georges Sarre (Ind Left) 07 XI, XII: Patrick Bloche (PS) 08 XII: Jean de Gaulle (RPR) 09 XIII: Jean-Marie Le Guen (PS) 10 XIII, XIV: Serge Blisko (PS) 11 XIV: Nicole Catala: (RPR) 12 XV: Edouard Balladur (RPR) 13 XV: Rene Galy-Dejean (RPR) 14 XVI: Claude Goasguen (UDF) * 15 XVI: Gilbert Gantier (UDF) * 16 XVII: Bernard Pons (RPR) 17 XVII, XVIII: Francoise de Panafieu (RPR) 18 XVIII: Christophe Caresche (PS) 19 XVIII, XIX: Daniel Vaillant (PS) 1 20 XIX: Jean-Christophe Cambadelis (PS) 21 XX: Veronique Carrion-Bastok (PS) 2 1 Appointed Minister for Relations with Parliament June 1997, replaced by Daniel Marcovitch (PS) 2 Resigned October 1999. Replaced by December 1999 by Michel Charzat (PS) Seine-et-Marne (9 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 95,593 22.2 3 (+3) Communist Party (PCF) 32,107 07.5 - Other left (Greens and PRS) 19,323 04.5 1 (+1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 118,591 27.6 5 (-2) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 12,728 02.9 - (-2) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 80,699 18.8 - Others 71,072 16.5 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 430,113 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Melun Sud: Jean-Claude Mignon (RPR) 02 Fontainebleau: Didier Julia (RPR) 03 Melun Nord: Pierre Carassus (Ind Left) 04 Provins: Christian Jacob (RPR) 05 Meaux Sud: Guy Drut (RPR) 06 Meaux Nord: Nicole Bricq (PS) 07 Claye-Souilly: Charles Cova (RPR) 08 Torcy: Daniel Vachez (PS) 09 Brie-Comte-Robert: Jacques Heuclin (PS) Seine-Saint-Denis (13 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 79,419 19.7 5 (+3) Communist Party (PCF) 74,372 18.5 6 Other left (Greens and PRS) 20,849 05.2 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 54,284 13.5 2 (-3) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 30,072 07.5 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 77,083 19.1 - Others 66,558 16.5 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 402,637 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Epinay-sur-Seine: Bruno Le Roux (PS) 02 Saint-Denis-Nord: Patrick Braouezec (PCF) 03 Aubervilliers: Muguette Jacquaint (PCF) 04 Le-Blanc-Mesnil: Marie-Georges Buffet (PCF) 1 05 Bobigny: Jean-Claude Gayssot (PCF) 2 06 Pantin: Claude Bartolone (PS) 3 07 Montreuil: Jean-Pierre Brard (PCF) 08 Rosny-sous-Bois: Robert Pandraud (RPR) 09 Bondy: Veronique Neiertz (PS) 10 Aulnay-sous-Bois: Jean-Claude Abrioux (RPR) 11 Sevran: Francois Asensi (PCF) 12 La Raincy: Alain Calmat (PS) 13 Noisy-le-Grand: Michel Pajon (PS) 1 Appointed Minister for Youth and Sports June 1997, replaced by Daniel Feurtet (PCF) 2 Appointed Minister for Transport June 1997, replaced by Bernard Birsinger (PCF) 3 Appointed Minister for Urban Affairs March 1998, replaced by Bertrand Kern (PS) Val-de-Marne (12 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 82,176 19.0 3 (+2) Communist Party (PCF) 71,374 16.5 2 (-1) Other left (Greens and PRS) 26,849 06.2 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 58,966 13.7 3 (-1) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 50,002 11.6 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 60,655 14.0 - Others 81,419 18.9 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 431,441 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Creteil Nord: Henri Plagnol (UDF) 02 Creteil Ouest, Sud: Laurent Cathala (PS) 03 Villeneuve-Saint-Georges: Roger-Gerard Schwarzenberg (PRS) 1 04 Villiers-sur-Marne: Jean-Jacques Jegou (UDF) 05 Champigny-sur-Marne Centre, Est: Gilles Carrez (RPR) 06 Fontenay-sous-Bois, Vincennes: Michel Giraud (RPR) 07 Champigny-sur-Marne Ouest: Pierre Aubry (RPR) 08 Maisons-Alfort: Michel Herbillon (UDF) * 09 Vitry-sur-Seine Est, Ouest: Rene Rouquet (PS) 10 Vitry-sur-Seine Nord: Jean-Claude Lefort (PCF) 11 Villejuif: Claude Billard (PCF) 12 L'Hay-les-Roses: Patrick Seve (PS) 1 Appointed Secretary of State for Science April 2000. Replaced by Joseph Rossignol (PS) Val-d'Oise (9 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 70,278 18.3 3 (+3) Communist Party (PCF) 42,334 11.0 1 (+1) Other left (Greens and PRS) 32,460 08.5 1 (+1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 62,742 16.4 2 (-4) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 40,757 10.6 2 (-1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 72,170 18.8 - Others 62,157 16.2 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 382,898 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Pontoise: Philippe Houillon (UDF) * 02 Cergy: Dominique Gillot (PS) 2 03 Taverny: Jean Bardet (RPR) 04 Franconville: Francois Delattre (UDF) * 05 Agenteuil: Robert Hue (PCF) 06 Enghien-les-Bains: Jean-Pierre Delalande (RPR) 07 Sarcelles Sud-Ouest: Yves Cochet (Verts) 08 Sarcelles Nord-Est: Dominique Strauss-Kahn (PS) 1 09 Goussainville: Jean-Pierre Blazy (PS) 1 Appointed Minister of Finance June 1997, replaced by Raymonde Le Texier (PS) 2 Appointed Secretary of State for Health and Social Action July 1999, replaced by Jean-Pierre Pernot (PS) Yvelines (12 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 95,035 17.9 2 (+2) Communist Party (PCF) 38,785 07.3 - Other left (Greens and PRS) 36,109 06.8 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 121,983 23.0 6 (-2) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 65,242 12.3 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 82,238 15.5 - Others 89,770 17.0 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 529,162 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Versailles Nord: Etienne Pinte (RPR) 02 Versailles Sud: Franck Borotra (RPR) 03 Le Chesnay: Anne-Marie Idrac (UDF) 04 Houilles: Pierre Lequiller (UDF) * 05 Sartrouville: Jacques Myard (RPR) 06 Saint-Germain-en-Laye: Michel Pericard (RPR) 1 07 Conflans-Sainte-Honorine: Pierre Cardo (UDF) * 08 Mantes-la-Jolie: Annette Peulvast-Bergeal (PS) 09 Aubergenville: Henri Cuq (RPR) 10 Rambouillet: Christine Boutin (UDF) 11 Trappes: Catherine Tasca (PS) 2 12 Poissy: Jacques Masdeu-Arus (RPR) 1 Died February 1999. Replaced by Pierre Morange (RPR) 2 Appointed Minister for Culture and Communication April 2000. Replaced by Guy Malandain (PS) Total Isle-de-France (99 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 782,137 20.5 28 (+22) Communist Party (PCF) 392,172 10.3 12 (+1) Other left (Greens and PRS) 235,826 06.2 4 (+2) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 798,869 20.9 38 (-19) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 346,387 09.1 16 (-7) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 620,467 16.3 - Others 639,258 16.7 1 (+1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,815,116 99 --------------------------------------------------------------------