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. NORD-PAS-DE-CALAIS (38 Deputies) ==================================================================== Nord (24 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 273,734 24.8 15 (+12) Communist Party (PCF) 155,075 14.1 3 Other left (Greens and PRS) 39,668 03.6 1 (+1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 158,155 14.3 2 (-10) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 56,472 05.1 2 (-2) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 194,439 17.6 - Others 224,825 20.4 1 (-1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,102,368 24 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Lille Sud: Bernard Roman (PS) 02 Lille Est, Villeneauve-d'Ascq: Bernard Derosier (PS) 03 Lille Centre, Nord: Alain Cacheux (PS) 04 Lille Ouest: Marc-Philippe Daubresse (UDF) 05 Haubourdin, Seclin: Martine Aubry (PS) 1 06 Pont-a-Marcq: Thierry Lazaro (RPR) 07 Roubaix Est: Guy Hascoet (Verts) 3 08 Roubaix Ouest: Dominique Baert (PS) 09 Marcq-en-Baroeul: Patrick Delnatte (RPR) 10 Tourcoing Nord: Jean-Pierre Balduyck (PS) 11 Armentieres: Yves Durand (PS) 12 Dunkerque Ouest: Jean Le Garrec (PS) 13 Dunkerque Est: Michel Delebarre (PS) 2 14 Bourbourg: Monique Denise (PS) 15 Bailleul, Hazebrouck: Jean Delobel (PS) 16 Marchiennes: Georges Hage (PCF) 17 Douai: Marc Dolez (PS) 18 Cambrai: Brigitte Douay (PS) 19 Valenciennes Sud: Patrick Leroy (PCF) 20 Saint-Armand-les-Eaux: Alain Bocquet (PCF) 21 Valenciennes: Jean-Louis Borloo (Ind Right) 22 Le Quesnoy: Christian Bataille (PS) 23 Mauberge: Jean-Claude Decagny (UDF) 24 Avesnes-sur-Helpe: Marcel Dehoux (PS) 1 Appointed Minister for Employment and Solidarity June 1997, replaced by Bernard Davoine (PS) 2 Resigned July 1998. Replaced by September 1998 Franck Dhersin (Ind) 3 Appointed Secretary of State for Economic Solidarity April 2000. Replaced by Andre Lebrun (PS) Pas-de-Calais (14 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 208,333 29.6 10 (+5) Communist Party (PCF) 91,915 13.1 - (-1) Other left (Greens and PRS) 45,175 06.4 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 61,970 08.8 - (-2) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 93,207 13.3 2 (-2) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 92,998 13.2 - Others 109,073 15.5 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 702,671 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Arras Ouest, Sud: Jean-Pierre Defontaine (PRS) 02 Arras Nord: Catherine Genisson (PS) 03 Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise: Philippe Vasseur (UDF) * 2 04 Montreuil: Leonce Deprez (UDF) 05 Boulogne-sur-Mer Sud: Guy Lengagne (Ind Left) 06 Boulogne-sur-Mer Nord: Dominique Dupilet (PS) 07 Calais: Andre Capet (PS) 08 Saint Omer: Michel Lefait (PS) 09 Bethune: Bernard Seux (PS) 10 Bruay-la-Buissire: Serge Janquin (PS) 11 Cambrin: Marcel Cabiddu (PS) 1 12 Lievin: Jean-Pierre Kucheida (PS) 13 Lens: Jean-Claude Bois (PS) 14 Henin-Beaumont: Albert Facon (PS) 1 Cabiddu became an independent December 1999 2 Resigned December 1999. Replaced March 2000 by Jean-Claude Leroy (PS) Total Nord-Pas-de-Calais (38 Deputies) ==================================================================== Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------- Socialist Party (PS) 482,067 26.7 25 (+17) Communist Party (PCF) 246,990 13.7 3 (-1) Other left (Greens and PRS) 84,843 04.7 2 (+1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rally for the Republic (RPR) 220,125 12.2 2 (-12) Union for French Democracy (UDF) 149,679 08.3 4 (-4) -------------------------------------------------------------------- National Front (FN) 287,437 15.9 - Others 333,898 18.5 2 (-1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,805,039 38 --------------------------------------------------------------------