Bas-Rhin's 4th constituency Constituency of the National Assembly of France
4th constituency of the Bas-Rhin Bas-Rhin's 4th Constituency shown within
Alsace Deputy Department Bas-Rhin Cantons Geispolsheim, Mundolsheim (part), Truchtersheim, Illkirch-Graffenstaden (Part) Registered voters 89,926
The 4th constituency of the Bas-Rhin is a French legislative constituency in the Bas-Rhin département .
Description
This constituency spreads west from Strasbourg and includes several small commuter towns such as Geispolsheim and Lingolsheim . It also contains Strasbourg International Airport within its borders.
The seat had been dominated by parties of the right throughout the 5th Republic until 2017, electing representatives from both Gaullist and non-Gaullist parties.
Historic representation
Election results
2024
2022
[ 3]
* Martine Wonner was the LREM candidate in the previous election . Her 2017 results are counted in the LREM scores for swing calculations.
2017
Results of the 11 June and 18 June 2017 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 4th Constituency[ 4]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Martine Wonner
La République En Marche!
LREM
19,127
41.52
20,842
55.86
Sophie Rohfritsch [fr ]
The Republicans
LR
10,941
23.75
16,471
44.14
Thibault Manteaux
National Front
FN
4,926
10.69
Albert Schwartz
La France Insoumise
FI
3,237
7.03
Morgane Keck
Regionalist
REG
2,009
4.36
Nathalie Palmier
Ecologist
ECO
1,685
3.66
Jacques Cordonnier [fr ]
Far Right
EXD
1,039
2.26
Thibaut Vinci
Radical Party of the Left
PRG
845
1.83
Michèle Tremolieres
Ecologist
ECO
674
1.46
Eric Mouy
Debout la France
DLF
659
1.43
Alexandra Brasleret
Independent
DIV
296
0.64
Yasmina Chadli
Communist Party
PCF
239
0.52
Patrick Arbogast
Independent
DIV
168
0.36
Marc Baud-Berthier
Far Left
EXG
139
0.30
Mathieu Le Tallec
Far Left
EXG
81
0.18
Total
46,065
100%
37,313
100%
Registered voters
94,513
94,490
Blank/Void ballots
626
1.34%
2,494
6.47%
Turnout
46,691
49.40%
39,807
42.13%
Abstentions
47,822
50.60%
54,683
57.87%
Result
LREM GAIN FROM LR
2012
Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 4th Constituency[ 5]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Sophie Rohfritsch [fr ]
Union for a Presidential Majority
UMP
21,951
43.94
29,154
65.05
Nadine Soccio
Socialist Party
PS
11,646
23.31
15,665
34.95
Pascale Elles
National Front
FN
7,987
15.99
Luc Huber
Europe Ecology - The Greens
EELV
2,347
4.70
Danielle Meyer-Traber
Centrist Alliance
AC
1,510
3.02
Julien Ratcliffe
Left Front
FG
1,117
2.24
Frédéric Le Jehan
The Centre for France
CEN
818
1.64
Jacques Barthel
Miscellaneous Right
DVD
641
1.28
Agnès Hirzel
Ecologist
ECO
591
1.18
Emmanuel Leroy
Other
AUT
394
0.79
Jean-Philippe Martin
Ecologist
ECO
340
0.68
Marie Gabrielle Lucas
Miscellaneous Right
DVD
314
0.63
Valérie Acker
Far Left
EXG
171
0.34
Marc Baud-Berthier
Far Left
EXG
131
0.26
Total
49,958
100%
44,819
100%
Registered voters
89,933
89,926
Blank/Void ballots
629
1.24%
1,323
2.87%
Turnout
50,587
56.25%
46,142
51.31%
Abstentions
39,346
43.75%
43,784
48.69%
Result
UMP HOLD
2007
Yves Bur was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.
Results of the 10 June and 17 June 2007 French National Assembly election in Bas-Rhin’s 4th Constituency[ 6]
Candidate
Party
1st round
Votes
%
Yves Bur
Union for a Presidential Majority
UMP
36,365
56.84
Claude Froehly
Socialist Party
PS
10,078
15.75
Anne Meunier
Democratic Movement
MoDem
7,123
11.13
Jacques Fernique
The Greens
LV
3,349
5.23
Marie Madeline Heitz
National Front
FN
3,235
5.06
Fabien Foesser
Ecologist
ECO
1,147
1.79
Michel Oswald
Far Left
EXG
927
1.45
Anthony Meckert
Independent
DIV
550
0.86
Frédéric Lalande
Far Right
EXD
459
0.72
Ariane Henry
Communist Party
PCF
381
0.60
Marc Baud-Berthier
Far Left
EXG
366
0.57
Total
63,980
100%
Registered voters
114,052
Blank/Void ballots
957
1.47%
Turnout
64,937
56.94%
Abstentions
49,115
43.06%
Result
UMP HOLD
2002
Yves Bur was elected with more than 50% of the vote in the first round of voting, and therefore no second round took place.
Sources
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