DIRECT. Second round of legislative elections: the 26 constituencies of Languedoc Roussillon and Aveyron under the microscope

DIRECT. Second round of legislative elections: the 26 constituencies of Languedoc Roussillon and Aveyron under the microscope

Plusieurs candidats ont déjà été élus le 30 juin. MAXPPP

Ce dimanche 7 juillet 2024, les habitants de la région Occitanie se sont rendus dans les urnes afin de voter pour le second tour des élections législatives. Midi Libre vous fait suivre la soirée électorale autour des 26 circonscriptions de la région.

L’essentiel

Several candidates have already been elected at the end of the first round of the legislative elections on June 30, 2024. 7:40 p.m.

Final results for the 4th constituency of Hérault

Aurélien Lopez-Liguori was elected in the first round. The RN candidate was well ahead of Gabriel Blasco (NFP) who obtained 25.37% of the vote and Jocelyne Gizardin of the presidential majority (21.52%).

7:37 p.m.

Final results in the 2nd constituency of P.-O

Anaïs Sabatini , RN candidate, was elected for the second round with 54.98% of the vote. She was well ahead of Marc Medina, DVC candidate coming in second with 20.45% of the vote. David Berrué, candidate of the New Popular Front, is therefore third with 19.96%.

7:36 p.m.

Nathalie Oziol for the 2nd constituency of Hérault

Nathalie Oziol, New Popular Front, was largely re-elected in the 2nd constituency of Hérault, with 58.22% of the vote, on June 30. Far behind, Robert Le Stum (Renaissance, 17.04%) and Flavia Mangano (RN, 16.97%). There will therefore be no second round.

7:35 p.m.

Final results in the 2nd constituency of Gard

The outgoing RN MP, Nicolas Meizonnet, was officially re-elected on June 30, after the first round, with 52.22% of the vote. He is ahead of Katy Guyot (NFP) , 23.85% and Sophie Pellegrin-Ponsole (Presidential Majority) , 14.11%.

6:58 p.m.

Start of live

Good evening, follow the results of the second round of the legislative elections in the region live with Midi Libre. Since 6 p.m., most of the polling stations in France have been closed, making way for the counting of votes, the first figures of which will be announced from 8 p.m.

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