2022 French legislative election

Legislative elections in France are scheduled to be held on 12 and 19 June 2022 to elect the 577 members of the 16th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. The election will take place after the April 2022 presidential election.[1]

2022 French legislative election

12 June 2022 (first round)
19 June 2022 (second round)

All 577 seats of the National Assembly
289 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Stanislas Guerini Christian Jacob François Bayrou
Party LREM LR MoDem
Alliance Ensemble Citoyens Ensemble Citoyens
Last election 308 seats 112 seats 42 seats
Current seats 280 seats 102 seats 46 seats

 
Leader Olivier Faure Jean-Christophe Lagarde Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Party PS UDI FI
Alliance Union Populaire
Last election 30 seats 18 seats 17 seats
Current seats 25 seats 18 seats 17 seats

 
Leader Jordan Bardella
Party RN
Last election 8 seats
Current seats 6 seats


Incumbent Prime Minister

Jean Castex
LREM



Background

Following the 2017 legislative election, President Emmanuel Macron's party La République En Marche! (LREM) and its allies hold a majority in the National Assembly (577 seats). The La République en Marche group has 308 deputies; the Democratic Movement (MoDem) and related parties has 42 deputies; and Agir ensemble, which was created in November 2017, has 9 deputies.

Switching the electoral system to proportional representation in part has been discussed.[2] Although the proposal to have part of Parliament elected with a proportional representation system was included in Macron's platform in 2017, this election promise was not fulfilled. A similar promise was made by François Hollande when he campaigned for the presidency in 2012.[3]

Dates

According to the provisions of the Electoral Code, the legislative election must be held within 60 days preceding the expiry of the powers of the outgoing National Assembly attached to the third Tuesday of June, five years after its election. The end of the mandate of the National Assembly elected in 2017 is set for 21 June 2022. The dates of the legislative election were determined by the Council of Ministers.

Electoral system

The 577 Members of Parliament (MPs), also known as deputies, who make up the National Assembly are elected for five years by a two-round system single member constituencies. A candidate who receives an absolute majority of valid votes and a vote total equal to 25% of the registered electorate is elected in the first round. If no candidate reaches this threshold, a runoff election is held among candidates who received a vote total equal to 12.5% of the electorate. The candidate who receives the most votes in the second round is elected.[4]

Parties and alliances

Party Party leader Main ideology Political position Alliance
French Communist Party PCF Fabien Roussel Communism Left-wing to far-left
La France Insoumise FI Adrien Quatennens Democratic socialism Left-wing to far-left Union Populaire[5]
Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV Julien Bayou Green politics Centre-left to left-wing Union Populaire[5]
Socialist Party PS Olivier Faure Social democracy Centre-left
Citizen and Republican Movement MRC Jean-Luc Laurent Social democracy Centre-left Federation of the Republican Left[6]
Radical Party of the Left PRG Guillaume Lacroix Social liberalism Centre-left
En Commun EC Philippe Hardouin Green politics Centre-left Ensemble Citoyens
Volt France Volt Mathieu Pouletty European federalism Centre to centre-left
Territories of Progress TDP Olivier Dussopt Social liberalism Centre to centre-left Ensemble Citoyens
Radical Party PRV Laurent Hénart Liberalism Centre Ensemble Citoyens
La République En Marche! LREM Stanislas Guerini Liberalism Centre Ensemble Citoyens
Democratic Movement MoDem François Bayrou Liberalism Centre to centre-right Ensemble Citoyens
The Centrists LC Hervé Morin Liberalism Centre to centre-right
Union of Democrats and Independents UDI Jean-Christophe Lagarde Liberalism Centre to centre-right
Horizons Horizons Édouard Philippe Liberalism Centre-right Ensemble Citoyens
Agir Agir Franck Riester Conservative liberalism Centre-right Ensemble Citoyens
The Republicans LR Christian Jacob Liberal conservatism Centre-right
Debout la France DLF Nicolas Dupont-Aignan National conservatism Right-wing to far-right
National Rally RN Marine Le Pen National conservatism Far-right
Reconquête R! Éric Zemmour National conservatism Far-right

French Polynesia only:

Members of Parliament not standing for re-election

The following MPs have announced that they will not stand for re-election in 2022:

MP Seat First elected Party Date announced
Edith Audibert Var's 3rd constituency 2020 (substitute) LR 26 April 2022[8]
Gisèle Biémouret Gers's 2nd constituency 2007 PS 24 January 2022[9]
Yves Blein Rhône's 14th constituency 2012 LREM 6 February 2022[10]
Jean-Claude Bouchet Vaucluse's 2nd constituency 2007 LR 22 January 2022[11]
Sylvie Bouchet Bellecourt Seine-et-Marne's 2nd constituency 2020 (substitute) LR 24 February 2022[12]
Bernard Bouley Essonne's 2nd constituency 2020 (substitute) LR 21 April 2022[13]
Bernard Brochand Alpes-Maritimes's 8th constituency 2001 (by-election) LR 26 April 2022[14]
Marie-George Buffet Seine-Saint-Denis's 4th constituency 1997 PCF 23 March 2022[15]
Gilles Carrez Val-de-Marne's 5th constituency 1993 LR 10 January 2022[16]
Annie Chapelier Gard's 4th constituency 2017 DVC[lower-alpha 1] 1 December 2021[17]
Fannette Charvier Doubs's 1st constituency 2017 LREM 17 January 2022[18]
Francis Chouat Essonne's 1st constituency 2018 (by-election) LREM 23 March 2022[19]
Yves Daniel Loire-Atlantique's 6th constituency 2012 LREM 26 February 2022[20]
Bernard Deflesselles Bouches-du-Rhône's 9th constituency 1999 (by-election) LR 21 February 2022[21]
Nicolas Démoulin Hérault's 8th constituency 2017 LREM 24 January 2022[22]
Jean-Pierre Door Loiret's 4th constituency 2002 LR 17 September 2021[23]
Jeanine Dubié Hautes-Pyrénées's 2nd constituency 2012 PRG 19 October 2021[24]
Marianne Dubois Loiret's 5th constituency 2002 LR 17 September 2021[23]
Christelle Dubos Gironde's 12th constituency 2017 LREM 3 March 2022[25]
Coralie Dubost Hérault's 3rd constituency 2017 LREM 1 May 2022[26]
Jean-Paul Dufrègne Allier's 1st constituency 2017 PCF 31 January 2022[27]
Valéria Faure-Muntian Loire's 3rd constituency 2017 LREM 27 January 2022[28]
Jean-Michel Fauvergue Seine-et-Marne's 8th constituency 2017 LREM 23 December 2021[29]
Pascale Fontenel-Personne Sarthe's 3rd constituency 2017 MoDem 26 February 2022[30]
Paula Forteza French residents overseas 2nd constituency (South America) 2017 Non-Attached Member[lower-alpha 2] 16 March 2022[31]
Albane Gaillot Val-de-Marne's 11th constituency 2017 DVC[lower-alpha 3] 3 October 2021[32]
Raphaël Gauvain Saône-et-Loire's 5th constituency 2017 LREM 25 April 2022[33]
Florence Granjus Yvelines's 12th constituency 2017 LREM 21 October 2021[34]
Antoine Herth Bas-Rhin's 5th constituency 2002 Agir 6 March 2022[35]
Christian Hutin Nord's 13th constituency 2012 MDC[lower-alpha 4] 9 December 2021[36]
Christian Jacob Seine-et-Marne's 4th constituency 1995 (by-election) LR 29 April 2022[37]
Régis Juanico Loire's 1st constituency 2007 G.s 12 February 2022[38]
François-Michel Lambert Bouches-du-Rhône's 10th constituency 2012 LEF 17 February 2022[39]
Jean Lassalle Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 4th constituency 2002 R! 2 May 2022[40]
Monique Limon Isère's 7th constituency 2017 LREM 24 February 2022[41]
Mounir Mahjoubi Paris's 16th constituency 2017 LREM 29 December 2021[42]
Gérard Menuel Aube's 3rd constituency 2014 (substitute) LR 12 February 2022[43]
Thierry Michels Bas-Rhin's 1st constituency 2017 LREM 26 January 2022[44]
Sébastien Nadot Haute-Garonne's 10th constituency 2017 MDP 2 March 2022[45]
Mickaël Nogal Haute-Garonne's 4th constituency 2017 LREM 18 December 2021[46]
Matthieu Orphelin Maine-et-Loire's 1st constituency 2017 DVC[lower-alpha 5] 18 February 2022[47]
Hervé Pellois Morbihan's 1st constituency 2012 LREM 12 January 2022[48]
Bernard Perrut Rhône's 9th constituency 1997 LR 27 April 2022[49]
Pierre Person Paris's 6th constituency 2017 LREM 5 April 2022[50]
Damien Pichereau Sarthe's 1st constituency 2017 LREM 25 January 2022[51]
Bérengère Poletti Ardennes's 1st constituency 2002 LR 1 March 2022[52]
Julien Ravier Bouches-du-Rhône's 1st constituency 2020 (substitute) LR 11 January 2022[lower-alpha 6][53]
Hugues Renson Paris's 13th constituency 2017 LREM 16 February 2022[54]
Gwendal Rouillard Morbihan's 5th constituency 2011 (substitute) LREM 26 January 2022[55]
Sabine Rubin Seine-Saint-Denis's 9th constituency 2017 LFI 4 February 2022[56]
François de Rugy Loire-Atlantique's 1st constituency 2007 LREM 6 October 2021[57]
Pacôme Rupin Paris's 7th constituency 2017 LREM 5 April 2022[50]
Maina Sage French Polynesia's 1st constituency 2014 (by-election) LREM 9 November 2021[58]
Jean-Marie Sermier Jura's 3rd constituency 2002 LR 15 January 2022[59]
Denis Sommer Doubs's 3rd constituency 2017 LREM 18 November 2021[60]
Guy Teissier Bouches-du-Rhône's 6th constituency 1993 LR 23 February 2022[61]
Jennifer de Temmerman Nord's 15th constituency 2017 DVG[lower-alpha 7] 16 February 2022[62]
Alice Thourot Drôme's 2nd constituency 2017 LREM 12 January 2022[63]
Jean-Louis Touraine Rhône's 3rd constituency 2007 LREM 14 January 2022[64]
Alain Tourret Calvados's 6th constituency 2012 LREM 4 October 2021[65]
Frédérique Tuffnell Charente-Maritime's 2nd constituency 2017 MoDem[lower-alpha 8] 15 June 2021[66]
Charles de la Verpillière Ain's 1st constituency 2007 LR 11 November 2021[67]

Results by constituency

Constituency Elected deputy (2017) Party Elected deputy (2022) Party
Ain 1st Xavier Breton LR
2nd Charles de la Verpillière* LR
3rd Olga Givernet LREM
4th Stéphane Trompille LREM
5th Damien Abad LR
Aisne 1st Aude Bono-Vandorme LREM
2nd Julien Dive LR
3rd Jean-Louis Bricout DVG
4th Marc Delatte LREM
5th Jacques Krabal LREM
Allier 1st Jean-Paul Dufrègne* PCF
2nd Laurence Vanceunebrock-Mialon LREM
3rd Bénédicte Peyrol LREM
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence 1st Delphine Bagarry LND
2nd Christophe Castaner LREM
Hautes-Alpes 1st Pascale Boyer LREM
2nd Claire Bouchet LREM
Alpes-Maritimes 1st Éric Ciotti LR
2nd Loïc Dombreval LREM
3rd Cédric Roussel LREM
4th Alexandra Valetta-Ardisson LREM
5th Marine Brenier Horizons
6th Laurence Trastour-Isnart LR
7th Éric Pauget LR
8th Bernard Brochand LR
9th Michèle Tabarot LR
Ardèche 1st Hervé Saulignac PS
2nd Michèle Victory PS
3rd Fabrice Brun LR
Ardennes 1st Bérengère Poletti LR
2nd Pierre Cordier LR
3rd Jean-Luc Warsmann DVD
Ariège 1st Bénédicte Taurine LFI
2nd Michel Larive LFI
Aube 1st Grégory Besson-Moreau LREM
2nd Valérie Bazin-Malgras LR
3rd Gérard Menuel LR
Aude 1st Danièle Hérin LREM
2nd Alain Péréa LREM
3rd Mireille Robert LREM
Aveyron 1st Stéphane Mazars LREM
2nd Anne Blanc LREM
3rd Vacant seat
Bouches-du-Rhône 1st Valérie Boyer LR
2nd Claire Pitollat LREM
3rd Alexandra Louis Horizons
4th Jean-Luc Mélenchon LFI
5th Cathy Racon-Bouzon LREM
6th Guy Teissier LR
7th Saïd Ahamada LREM
8th Jean-Marc Zulesi LREM
9th Bernard Deflesselles LR
10th François-Michel Lambert LEF
11th Mohamed Laqhila MoDem
12th Éric Diard LR
13th Pierre Dharréville PCF
14th Anne-Laurence Petel LREM
15th Bernard Reynès LR
16th Monica Michel LREM
Calvados 1st Fabrice Le Vigoureux LREM
2nd Laurence Dumont PS
3rd Sébastien Leclerc LR
4th Christophe Blanchet LREM
5th Bertrand Bouyx LREM
6th Alain Tourret* LREM
Cantal 1st Vincent Descœur LR
2nd Jean-Yves Bony  LR
Charente 1st Thomas Mesnier Horizons
2nd Sandra Marsaud LREM
3rd Jérôme Lambert MDC
Charente-Maritime 1st Olivier Falorni PRG
2nd Frédérique Tuffnell* MoDem
3rd Jean-Philippe Ardouin LREM
4th Raphaël Gérard LREM
5th Didier Quentin LR
Cher 1st François Cormier-Bouligeon LREM
2nd Nadia Essayan MoDem
3rd Loïc Kervran Horizons
Corrèze 1st Christophe Jerretie MoDem
2nd Frédérique Meunier LR
Corse-du-Sud 1st Jean-Jacques Ferrara LR
2nd Paul-André Colombani PNC
Haute-Corse 1st Michel Castellani FaC
2nd Jean-Félix Acquaviva FaC
Côte-d'Or 1st Didier Martin LREM
2nd Rémi Delatte LR
3rd Fadila Khattabi LREM
4th Yolaine de Courson LREM
5th Didier Paris LREM
Côtes-d'Armor 1st Bruno Joncour MoDem
2nd Hervé Berville LREM
3rd Marc Le Fur LR
4th Yannick Kerlogot LREM
5th Éric Bothorel LREM
Creuse 1st Jean-Baptiste Moreau LREM
Dordogne 1st Philippe Chassaing LREM
2nd Michel Delpon LREM
3rd Jean-Pierre Cubertafon MoDem
4th Jacqueline Dubois LREM
Doubs 1st Fannette Charvier* LREM
2nd Éric Alauzet LREM
3rd Denis Sommer LREM
4th Frédéric Barbier LREM
5th Annie Genevard LR
Drôme 1st Mireille Clapot LREM
2nd Alice Thourot* LREM
3rd Célia de Lavergne LREM
4th Emmanuelle Anthoine LR
Eure 1st Bruno Le Maire LREM
2nd Fabien Gouttefarde LREM
3rd Marie Tamarelle-Verhaeghe LREM
4th Bruno Questel LREM
5th Claire O'Petit LREM
Eure-et-Loir 1st Guillaume Kasbarian LREM
2nd Olivier Marleix LR
3rd Luc Lamirault Horizons
4th Philippe Vigier MoDem
Finistère 1st Annaïg Le Meur LREM
2nd Jean-Charles Larsonneur LREM
3rd Didier Le Gac LREM
4th Sandrine Le Feur LREM
5th Graziella Melchior LREM
6th Richard Ferrand LREM
7th Liliane Tanguy LREM
8th Erwan Balanant MoDem
Gard 1st Françoise Dumas LREM
2nd Nicolas Meizonnet RN
3rd Anthony Cellier LREM
4th Annie Chapelier* ECO
5th Catherine Daufès-Roux LREM
6th Philippe Berta LREM
Haute-Garonne 1st Pierre Cabaré LREM
2nd Jean-Luc Lagleize MoDem
3rd Corinne Vignon LREM
4th Mickaël Nogal LREM
5th Jean-François Portarrieu LREM
6th Monique Iborra LREM
7th Élisabeth Toutut-Picard LREM
8th Joël Aviragnet PS
9th Sandrine Mörch LREM
10th Sébastien Nadot MDP
Gers 1st Jean-René Cazeneuve LREM
2nd Gisèle Biémouret* PS
Gironde 1st Dominique David LREM
2nd Catherine Fabre LREM
3rd Loïc Prud'homme LFI
4th Alain David PS
5th Benoît Simian Horizons
6th Eric Poulliant LREM
7th Bérangère Couillard LREM
8th Sophie Panonacle LREM
9th Sophie Mette MoDem
10th Florent Boudié LREM
11th Véronique Hammerer LREM
12th Christelle Dubos LREM
Hérault 1st Patricia Mirallès LREM
2nd Muriel Ressiguier LFI
3rd Coralie Dubost LREM
4th Jean-François Eliaou LREM
5th Philippe Huppé LREM
6th Emmanuelle Ménard RN
7th Christophe Euzet Agir
8th Nicolas Démoulin LREM
9th Patrick Vignal LREM
Ille-et-Vilaine 1st Vacant seat
2nd Laurence Maillart-Méhaignerie LREM
3rd Claudia Rouaux PS
4th Gaël Le Bohec LREM
5th Christine Cloarec LREM
6th Thierry Benoit UDI
7th Gilles Lurton LR
8th Florian Bachelier LREM
Indre 1st François Jolivet Horizons
2nd Nicolas Forissier LR
Indre-et-Loire 1st Philippe Chalumeau LREM
2nd Daniel Labaronne LREM
3rd Sophie Auconie UDI
4th Fabienne Colboc LREM
5th Sabine Thillaye MoDem
Isère 1st Camille Galliard-Minier LREM
2nd Jean-Charles Colas-Roy LREM
3rd Émilie Chalas LREM
4th Marie-Noëlle Battistel PS
5th Catherine Kamowski LREM
6th Cendra Motin Horizons
7th Monique Limon LREM
8th Caroline Abadie LREM
9th Élodie Jacquier-Laforge MoDem
10th Marjolaine Meynier-Millefert LREM
Jura 1st Danielle Brulebois LREM
2nd Marie-Christine Dalloz LR
3rd Jean-Marie Sermier LR
Landes 1st Fabien Lainé MoDem
2nd Lionel Causse LREM
3rd Boris Vallaud PS
Loir-et-Cher 1st Vacant seat
2nd Guillaume Peltier REC
3rd Pascal Brindeau UDI
Loire 1st Régis Juanico G.s
2nd Jean-Michel Mis LREM
3rd Valéria Faure-Muntian LREM
4th Dino Cinieri LR
5th Nathalie Sarles LREM
6th Julien Borowczyk Horizons
Haute-Loire 1st Isabelle Valentin LR
2nd Jean-Pierre Vigier LR
Loire-Atlantique 1st François de Rugy* LREM
2nd Valérie Oppelt LREM
3rd Anne-France Brunet LREM
4th Aude Amadou LREM
5th Luc Geismar MoDem
6th Yves Daniel LREM
7th Sandrine Josso MoDem
8th Audrey Dufeu-Schubert LREM
9th Yannick Haury MoDem
10th Sophie Errante LREM
Loiret 1st Stéphanie Rist LREM
2nd Caroline Janvier LREM
3rd Claude de Ganay LR
4th Jean-Pierre Door* LR
5th Marianne Dubois* LR
6th Richard Ramos MoDem
Lot 1st Aurélien Pradié LR
2nd Huguette Tiegna LREM
Lot-et-Garonne 1st Michel Lauzzana LREM
2nd Alexandre Freschi LREM
3rd Olivier Damaisin LREM
Lozère 1st Pierre Morel-À-L'Huissier LR
Maine-et-Loire 1st Matthieu Orphelin ECO
2nd Stella Dupont LREM
3rd Anne-Laure Blin LR
4th Laëtitia Saint-Paul LREM
5th Denis Masséglia LREM
6th Nicole Dubré-Chirat LREM
7th Philippe Bolo MoDem
Manche 1st Philippe Gosselin LR
2nd Bertrand Sorre LREM
3rd Stéphane Travert LREM
4th Sonia Krimi LREM
Marne 1st Valérie Beauvais LR
2nd Aina Kuric Horizons
3rd Éric Girardin LREM
4th Lise Magnier Horizons
5th Charles de Courson LC
Haute-Marne 1st Sylvain Templier LREM
2nd François Cornut-Gentille LR
Mayenne 1st Guillaume Garot PS
2nd Géraldine Bannier MoDem
3rd Yannick Favennec Becot UDI
Meurthe-et-Moselle 1st Carole Grandjean LREM
2nd Laurent Garcia MoDem
3rd Xavier Paluszkiewicz LREM
4th Thibault Bazin LR
5th Dominique Potier PS
6th Caroline Fiat LFI
Meuse 1st Bertrand Pancher PRV
2nd Émilie Cariou LND
Morbihan 1st Hervé Pellois LREM
2nd Jimmy Pahun MoDem
3rd Nicole Le Peih LREM
4th Paul Molac DVG
5th Gwendal Rouillard LREM
6th Jean-Michel Jacques LREM
Moselle 1st Belkhir Belhaddad LREM
2nd Ludovic Mendes LREM
3rd Richard Lioger LREM
4th Fabien Di Filippo LR
5th Nicole Gries-Trisse LREM
6th Christophe Arend LREM
7th Hélène Zannier LREM
8th Brahim Hammouche MoDem
9th Isabelle Rauch LREM
Nièvre 1st Perrine Goulet LREM
2nd Patrice Perrot LREM
Nord 1st Adrien Quatennens LFI
2nd Ugo Bernalicis LFI
3rd Christophe Di Pompeo LREM
4th Brigitte Liso LREM
5th Sébastien Huyghe LR
6th Charlotte Lecocq LREM
7th Valérie Six UDI
8th Catherine Osson LREM
9th Valérie Petit Horizons
10th Vincent Ledoux Agir
11th Florence Morlighem LREM
12th Anne-Laure Cattelot LREM
13th Christian Hutin* MDC
14th Paul Christophe Agir
15th Jennifer de Temmerman* DVG
16th Alain Bruneel PCF
17th Dimitri Houbron Horizons
18th Guy Bricout UDI
19th Sébastien Chenu RN
20th Fabien Roussel PCF
21st Béatrice Descamps UDI
Oise 1st Victor Habert-Dassault LR
2nd Agnès Thill UDI
3rd Pascal Bois LREM
4th Éric Woerth LREM
5th Pierre Vatin LR
6th Carole Bureau-Bonnard LREM
7th Maxime Minot LR
Orne 1st Chantal Jourdan PS
2nd Véronique Louwagie LR
3rd Jérôme Nury LR
Pas-de-Calais 1st Bruno Duvergé MoDem
2nd Jacqueline Maquet LREM
3rd Emmanuel Blairy RN
4th Daniel Fasquelle LR
5th Jean-Pierre Pont LREM
6th Christophe Leclercq LREM
7th Pierre-Henri Dumont LR
8th Benoît Potterie Agir
9th Marguerite Deprez-Audebert MoDem
10th Myriane Houplain RN
11th Marine Le Pen RN
12th Bruno Bilde RN
Puy-de-Dôme 1st Valérie Thomas LREM
2nd Christine Pirès-Beaune PS
3rd Laurence Vichnievsky MoDem
4th Michel Fanget MoDem
5th André Chassaigne PCF
Pyrénées-Atlantiques 1st Josy Poueyto MoDem
2nd Jean-Paul Mattei MoDem
3rd David Habib PS
4th Jean Lassalle RES
5th Florence Lasserre-David MoDem
6th Vincent Bru MoDem
Hautes-Pyrénées 1st Jean-Bernard Sempastous LREM
2nd Jeanine Dubié* PRG
Pyrénées-Orientales 1st Romain Grau LREM
2nd Catherine Pujol RN
3rd Laurence Gayte LREM
4th Sébastien Cazenove LREM
Bas-Rhin 1st Thierry Michels LREM
2nd Sylvain Waserman MoDem
3rd Bruno Studer LREM
4th Martine Wonner EPL
5th Antoine Herth Agir
6th Laurent Furst LR
7th Patrick Hetzel LR
8th Frédéric Reiss LR
9th Vincent Thiébaut LREM
Haut-Rhin 1st Yves Hemedinger LR
2nd Jacques Cattin LR
3rd Jean-Luc Reitzer LR
4th Raphaël Schellenberger LR
5th Olivier Becht Agir
6th Bruno Fuchs MoDem
Rhône 1st Thomas Rudigoz LREM
2nd Hubert Julien-Laferrière GE
3rd Jean-Louis Touraine* LREM
4th Anne Brugnera LREM
5th Blandine Brocard LREM
6th Vacant seat
7th Anissa Khedher LREM
8th Nathalie Serre LR
9th Bernard Perrut LR
10th Thomas Gassilloud Agir
11th Jean-Luc Fugit LREM
12th Cyrille Isaac-Sibille MoDem
13th Danièle Cazarian LREM
14th Yves Blein* LREM
Haute-Saône 1st Barbara Bessot Ballot LREM
2nd Christophe Lejeune LREM
Saône-et-Loire 1st Benjamin Dirx LREM
2nd Josiane Corneloup LR
3rd Rémy Rebeyrotte LREM
4th Cécile Untermaier PS
5th Raphaël Gauvain LREM
Sarthe 1st Damien Pichereau* LREM
2nd Marietta Karamanli DVG
3rd Pascale Fontenel-Personne MoDem
4th Sylvie Tolmont PS
5th Jean-Carles Grelier LR
Savoie 1st Typhanie Degois LREM
2nd Vincent Rolland LR
3rd Émilie Bonnivard LR
4th Patrick Mignola MoDem
Haute-Savoie 1st Véronique Riotton LREM
2nd Jacques Rey LREM
3rd Christelle Petex-Levet LR
4th Virginie Duby-Muller LR
5th Marion Lenne LREM
6th Xavier Roseren LREM
Paris 1st Sylvain Maillard LREM
2nd Gilles Le Gendre LREM
3rd Stanislas Guerini LREM
4th Brigitte Kuster LR
5th Vacant seat
6th Pierre Person LREM
7th Pacôme Rupin LREM
8th Laetitia Avia LREM
9th Buon Tan LREM
10th Anne-Christine Lang LREM
11th Marielle de Sarnez MoDem
12th Olivia Grégoire LREM
13th Hugues Renson* LREM
14th Sandra Boëlle LR
15th Vacant seat
16th Mounir Mahjoubi* LREM
17th Danièle Obono LFI
18th Pierre-Yves Bournazel Horizons
Seine-Maritime 1st Damien Adam LREM
2nd Annie Vidal LREM
3rd Hubert Wulfranc PCF
4th Sira Sylla LREM
5th Christophe Bouillon PS
6th Sébastien Jumel PCF
7th Agnès Firmin Le Bodo Horizons
8th Jean-Paul Lecoq PCF
9th Stéphanie Kerbarh PRV
10th Xavier Batut LREM
Seine-et-Marne 1st Aude Luquet MoDem
2nd Sylvie Bouchet Bellecourt* LR
3rd Jean-Louis Thiériot LR
4th Christian Jacob LR
5th Patricia Lemoine Agir
6th Vacant seat
7th Rodrigue Kokouendo LREM
8th Jean-Michel Fauvergue* LREM
9th Michèle Peyron LREM
10th Stéphanie Do LREM
11th Olivier Faure PS
Yvelines 1st Didier Baichère LREM
2nd Jean-Noël Barrot MoDem
3rd Béatrice Piron LREM
4th Marie Lebec LREM
5th Yaël Braun-Pivet LREM
6th Natalia Pouzyreff LREM
7th Michèle de Vaucouleurs MoDem
8th Michel Vialay LR
9th Bruno Millienne MoDem
10th Aurore Bergé LREM
11th Philippe Benassaya LR
12th Florence Granjus* LREM
Deux-Sèvres 1st Guillaume Chiche LND
2nd Delphine Batho
3rd Jean-Marie Fiévet LREM
Somme 1st François Ruffin LFI
2nd Cécile Delpirou LREM
3rd Emmanuel Maquet LR
4th Jean-Claude Leclabart LREM
5th Grégory Labille LR
Tarn 1st Muriel Roques-Étienne LREM
2nd Marie-Christine Verdier-Jouclas LREM
3rd Jean Terlier LREM
Tarn-et-Garonne 1st Valérie Rabault PS
2nd Sylvia Pinel PRG
Var 1st Geneviève Levy* LR
2nd Cécile Muschotti LREM
3rd Édith Audibert LR
4th Sereine Mauborgne LREM
5th Philippe Michel-Kleisbauer MoDem
6th Valérie Gomez-Bassac LREM
7th Émilie Guerel LREM
8th Fabien Matras LREM
Vaucluse 1st Jean-François Cesarini LREM
2nd Jean-Claude Bouchet* LR
3rd Adrien Morenas LREM
4th Marie-France Lorho LS
5th Julien Aubert LR
Vendée 1st Philippe Latombe MoDem
2nd Patrick Loiseau LREM
3rd Stéphane Buchou LREM
4th Martine Leguille-Balloy LREM
5th Pierre Henriet LREM
Vienne 1st Françoise Ballet-Blu LREM
2nd Sacha Houlié LREM
3rd Jean-Michel Clément PP
4th Nicolas Turquois MoDem
Haute-Vienne 1st Sophie Beaudouin-Hubière LREM
2nd Pierre Venteau LREM
3rd Marie-Ange Magne LREM
Vosges 1st Stéphane Viry LR
2nd Gérard Cherpion LR
3rd Christophe Naegelen UDI
4th Jean-Jacques Gaultier LR
Yonne 1st Guillaume Larrivé LR
2nd André Villiers UDI
3rd Michèle Crouzet LREM
Territoire de Belfort 1st Ian Boucard LR
2nd Michel Zumkeller UDI
Essonne 1st Francis Chouat* LREM
2nd Bernard Bouley LR
3rd Laëtitia Romeiro Dias LREM
4th Marie-Pierre Rixain LREM
5th Cédric Villani ECO
6th Stéphanie Atger LREM
7th Robin Reda LR
8th Nicolas Dupont-Aignan DLF
9th Marie Guévenoux LREM
10th Pierre-Alain Raphan LREM
Hauts-de-Seine 1st Elsa Faucillon PCF
2nd Bénédicte Pételle LREM
3rd Christine Hennion LREM
4th Isabelle Florennes MoDem
5th Céline Calvez LREM
6th Constance Le Grip LR
7th Jacques Marilossian LREM
8th Jacques Maire LREM
9th Thierry Solère LREM
10th Florence Provendier LREM
11th Laurianne Rossi LREM
12th Jean-Louis Bourlanges MoDem
13th Frédérique Dumas ECO
Seine-Saint-Denis 1st Éric Coquerel LFI
2nd Stéphane Peu PCF
3rd Patrice Anato LREM
4th Marie-George Buffet* PCF
5th Jean-Christophe Lagarde UDI
6th Bastien Lachaud LFI
7th Alexis Corbière LFI
8th Sylvie Charrière LREM
9th Sabine Rubin* LFI
10th Alain Ramadier LR
11th Clémentine Autain LFI
12th Stéphane Testé LREM
Val-de-Marne 1st Frédéric Descrozaille LREM
2nd Jean François Mbaye LREM
3rd Laurent Saint-Martin LREM
4th Maud Petit MoDem
5th Gilles Carrez* LR
6th Guillaume Gouffier-Cha LREM
7th Jean-Jacques Bridey LREM
8th Michel Herbillon LR
9th Isabelle Santiago PS
10th Mathilde Panot LFI
11th Albane Gaillot ECO
Val-d'Oise 1st Antoine Savignat LR
2nd Guillaume Vuilletet LREM
3rd Cécile Rilhac LREM
4th Naïma Moutchou Horizons
5th Fiona Lazaar LREM
6th Nathalie Élimas MoDem
7th Dominique Da Silva LREM
8th François Pupponi MoDem
9th Zivka Park LREM
10th Aurélien Taché LND
Guadeloupe 1st Olivier Serva LREM
2nd Justine Bénin DVG
3rd Max Mathiasin DVG
4th Hélène Vainqueur-Christophe PS
Martinique 1st Josette Manin BPM
2nd Manuéla Kéclard-Mondésir DVG
3rd Vacant seat
4th Jean-Philippe Nilor Péyi-A
French Guiana 1st Vacant seat
2nd Lénaïck Adam LREM
Réunion 1st Philippe Naillet PS
2nd Karine Lebon PLR
3rd Nathalie Bassire PRV
4th David Lorion LR
5th Jean-Hugues Ratenon LFI
6th Nadia Ramassamy LR
7th Jean-Luc Poudroux LR
Mayotte 1st Ramlati Ali DVG
2nd Mansour Kamardine LR
New Caledonia 1st Philippe Dunoyer CE
2nd Philippe Gomès CE
French Polynesia 1st Maina Sage* Tapura
2nd Nicole Sanquer A here ia
3rd Moetai Brotherson Tavini
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon 1st Stéphane Claireaux LREM
Wallis and Futuna 1st Sylvain Brial DVD
Saint-Martin/Saint-Barthélemy 1st Claire Guion-Firmin LR
French residents overseas 1st Roland Lescure LREM
2nd Paula Forteza ECO
3rd Alexandre Holroyd LREM
4th Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade LREM
5th Stéphane Vojetta LREM
6th Joachim Son-Forget*** REC
7th Frédéric Petit MoDem
8th Meyer Habib UDI
9th M'jid El Guerrab Agir
10th Amal Amélia Lakrafi LREM
11th Anne Genetet LREM

Source: Ministry of the Interior

* Outgoing deputy not seeking re-election
** Outgoing substitute, attached deputy seeking re-election.

*** Elected as a member of LREM in 2017.

Opinion polls

See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. Elected as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM), which she left in 2020.
  2. Elected as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM), which she left in 2020. She then sat as a member of Ecology Democracy Solidarity.
  3. Elected as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM), which she left in 2019.
  4. Elected as a member of the Citizen and Republican Movement (MRC), which he left in 2018.
  5. Elected as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM), which he left in 2019.
  6. Declared ineligible for a year by decision of the Conseil d'État on that date.
  7. Elected as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM), which she left in 2020.
  8. Elected as a member of La République En Marche! (LREM), which she left in 2020.

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