Elections in Olivet (Loiret) – Wikipedia
For homonymous articles, see Olivet.
This page lists the results of all the votes, elections and referendums that took place in the town of Olivet (Loiret) since 2000.
2008 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2008 municipal elections take place on the 9th and [ first ] . For the municipality of Olivet, municipal councilors are elected according to the two -round list voting system with proportional representation. Given the number of inhabitants in the municipality during the last census, the municipal council is made up of 33 members in accordance with the general code of local authorities [ 2 ] . Five lists are deposited. At the end of the elections which take place in a single turn and whose results appear below [ 3 ] , Hugues Saury is re -elected mayor.
Tendency | Head of the list | List | Voice | % | Seats | |||
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Expressed | Registered | Name | % | |||||
Presidential majority | Hugues Saury | Olivet 2008 | 4 088 | 50.87% | 30.47% | 26 | 72.22 | |
DVG | Yves Martinez | Olivet together | 1 335 | 16.61% | 9.95% | 2 | 5.56 | |
DVG | Jean-Christopher Haglund | For Olivet, citizen | 1 155 | 14.37% | 8.61% | 2 | 5.56 | |
Center – Modem | Michel Mudry | Olivet Alternative | 1 458 | 18.14% | 10.87% | 3 | 8.33 | |
Total expressed | 8 036 | 100% | 59.89% | |||||
Total voters : expressed + whites or draws | 8 322 (286) | – | 62.02% | |||||
Total registered : voters + abstentions | 13 418 (5096) | – | 100% |
The election of general councilors takes place by the majority of two rounds, half of the seats in each department being renewed every three years. The Loiret department includes 41 cantons. The town of Olivet is on the territory of the canton of Olivet.
2008 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2008 cantonal elections take place 9 and [ 4 ] .
Hugues Saury (UMP) is elected general councilor at 2 It is Tour with 44.37% of the votes cast on the canton [ 5 ] and 48.27% in the town [ 6 ] . He is ahead of Pascale Adam (Europe Ecology Les Greens) which obtained 29.48% in the town and 30.79% on the canton. The participation rate is 49.53% in the municipality and 54.46% on the canton.
The regional elections renew the 25 regional metropolitan and overseas councils as well as the Corsican Assembly. Regional advisers are elected in each region by list ballot with two rounds without addition or deletion of names and without modification of the order of presentation. In the Center region, 77 seats are to be filled.
2010 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2010 regional elections take place on March 14 and 21. The results for the municipality are as follows [ 7 ] :
2004 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2004 regional elections take place on March 21 and 28. The results for the municipality are as follows [ twelfth ] :
Tendency | Head of the list | List | Commune | Region | Seats | |
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UMP – MPF | Serge Vinçon | The new center team [ 13 ] | 46.36% | 34.39% | 20 [ 14 ] | |
PS – PCF – LES VERSTS – PRG – MRC | Michel Sapin | Union on the left [ 15 ] | 43.62% | 49.15% | 48 | |
FN | Jean Verdon | National Front for the Center region presented by Jean-Marie Le Pen and led by Jean Verdon [ 16 ] | 10.03% | 16.46% | 9 |
2012 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2012 legislative elections take place on two ballot laps on June 10 and 17, in continuity of the presidential election which was held And , according to a majority uninominal election mode with two rounds [ 17 ] . A redistribution of legislative constituencies is carried out in 2010 to take into account the evolution of French demography and to respond to a request from the Constitutional Council. The total number of deputies, 577, now included in the constitution since the reform of the French constitution of July 2008, remains unchanged, but some departments see the number of constituencies and their composition modified [ 18 ] . The Loiret department thus sees their number going from 5 to 6.
The municipality is not affected by the redistribution and remains attached to the first re Constituency.
2007 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2007 legislative elections took place on two ballot rounds on June 10 and 17. The electoral division is the same as that of the 2002 elections. Unsurprisingly, the outgoing UMP majority was renewed, a few weeks after the election of Nicolas Sarkozy to the Presidency of the Republic, with however a number of seats reduced compared to the previous ones elections. In the first re Constituency of the Loiret department [ 21 ] , on which the commune of Olivet depends, Olivier Carre is elected to the 2 It is Tour with 54.95% of the vote. The results for the municipality are as follows:
2002 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The 2002 legislative elections for deputies of the XII It is legislature take place 9 and , in the wake of the 2002 presidential election which saw the re -election of Jacques Chirac. The parliamentary right comes out of these elections, marked by a new abstention record (39%) [ 24 ] . The deputies are elected by the majority of two rounds in 577 constituencies, the Loiret department by comprising five. The town of Olivet is on the territory of the first re constituency which sees the victory of Antoine Carré (Union for the presidential majority, elected to the 2 It is Tour with 59.46% of the votes cast). The results at the municipality are as follows:
2017 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The first round of the 2017 presidential election saw eleven candidates compete. Emmanuel Macron leads in front of Marine Le Pen and both qualify for the second round. Nevertheless, with François Fillon and Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the scores of the four candidates having collected the most votes are tight (4.43 points between the first is and the 4 It is ). For the first time, none of the candidates of the two political parties providing until then from the presidents of the IN It is Republic, is not present in the second round. This one stands on Sunday And ended in the victory of Emmanuel Macron, with a total of 20,753,798 ballots in his favor, or 66.10 % Suffresses expressed, facing the candidate of the National Front, who collected 33.90%. The ballot is nevertheless marked by a strong abstention and by a record of white or zero votes [ 26 ] .
In Olivet, Emmanuel Macron leads the first round with 32.15% of the expressed, followed by François Fillon with 28.46%, Jean-Luc Mélenchon with 13.85%, Marine Le Pen with 11.74% and Benoît Hamon with 6.08%. In the second round, voters voted at 78.92% for Emmanuel Macron against 21.08% for Marine Le Pen with an abstention rate of 20.23% of registrants.
Party | Name | Premier tour | Second tour | |||||
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Voice | % | Voice | % | |||||
Registered | Expressed | Registered | Expressed | |||||
You | Emmanuel Macron | 3 902 | 26.46% | 32.15% | 8 299 | 56.3% | 78.92% | |
LR | François Fillon | 3 454 | 23.42% | 28.46% | ||||
Well | Jean-Luc Mélenchon | 1 681 | 11.4% | 13.85% | ||||
FN | Marine Le Pen | 1 425 | 9.66% | 11.74% | 2 217 | 15.04% | 21.08% | |
PS | Benoît Hamon | 738 | 5% | 6.08% | ||||
DlF | Nicolas Dupont-Aignan | 585 | 3.97% | 4.82% | ||||
UPR | François Asselineau | 101 | 0.68% | 0.83% | ||||
RES | Jean Lassalle | 85 | 0.58% | 0.7% | ||||
NPA | Philippe Poutou | 79 | 0.54% | 0.65% | ||||
IT | Nathalie Arthaud | sixty one | 0.41% | 0.5% | ||||
SeP | Jacques Cheminade | 24 | 0.16% | 0.2% | ||||
Name | % registered | % voters | Name | % registered | % voters | |||
Registered (voters + abstentions) | 14 746 | 14 741 | ||||||
Abstentions | 2 403 | 16.3% | 2 982 | 20.23% | ||||
Voters (expressed + whites or draws) | 12 343 | 83.7% | 11 759 | 79.77% | ||||
White or draw | 208 | 1.41% | 1.69% | 1 243 | 8.44% | 10.57% | ||
Expressed | 12 135 | 82.29% | 98.31% | 10 516 | 71.34% | 89.43% |
2012 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The first round of the 2012 presidential election saw ten candidates compete. François Hollande, candidate of the Socialist Party, and Nicolas Sarkozy, outgoing president and candidate of the UMP, qualify for the second round, with 28.63% and 27.18% of the votes cast respectively. Among the candidates eliminated, Marine Le Pen (17.90%), Jean-Luc Mélenchon (11.10%) and François Bayrou (9.13%) obtain significant scores. At the end of the second round, two weeks later, François Hollande was elected President of the Republic with 51.64% of the votes cast, against 48.36% to his opponent [ 28 ] .
In Olivet, Nicolas Sarkozy leads the first round with 36.06%, followed by François Hollande with 26.21%, then François Bayrou with 12.55%, then Marine Le Pen with 11.74%, then Jean- Luc Mélenchon with 7.57%, no other candidate exceeding the 5%threshold. In the second round, voters voted at 43.82% for François Hollande against 56.18% for Nicolas Sarkozy with an abstention rate of 84.82%.
Party | Name | Premier tour | Second tour | |||||
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Voice | % | Voice | % | |||||
Expressed | Registered | Expressed | Registered | |||||
UMP-NC | Nicolas Sarkozy | 4 142 | 36.06% | 29.62% | 6 366 | 56.18% | 45.53 | |
PS-PRG | Francois Hollande | 3 011 | 26.21% | 21.53% | 4 965 | 43.82% | 35.51 | |
MoDem | François Bayrou | 1442 | 12.55% | 10.31% | ||||
FN | Marine Le Pen | 1349 | 11.74% | 9.65% | ||||
FG-PCF | Jean-Luc Mélenchon | 870 | 7.57% | 6.22% | ||||
EELV | Eva Joly | 298 | 2.59% | 2.13% | ||||
DLR | Nicolas Dupont-Aignan | 231 | 2.01% | 1.65% | ||||
NPA | Philippe Poutou | 74 | 0.64% | 0.53% | ||||
IT | Nathalie Arthaud | 42 | 0.37% | 0.30% | ||||
SP | Jacques Cheminade | 29 | 0.25% | 0.21% | ||||
Total expressed | 11 488 | – | 82.17% | 11 331 | – | 81.03% | ||
Total voters : expressed + whites or draws | 11 664 (176) | – | 83.43% | 11 861 (530) | – | 84.82% | ||
Total registered : voters + abstentions | 13 980 (2316) | – | 100% | 13 983 (2122) | – | 100% |
2007 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
The first round of the 2007 presidential election was marked by an exceptional participation with a score of 83.97% of registrants [ 30 ] . This rate is comparable to that of the first round of the 1965 presidential election which was 84.7% [ thirty first ] and that of 1974 which was 84.2% [ 32 ] . Nicolas Sarkozy (31.18%) and Ségolène Royal (25.87%) come first for the first round of the election before François Bayrou (18.57%) and Jean-Marie Le Pen (10.44%) [ 33 ] . In the second round, Nicolas Sarkozy was elected President of the French Republic, with 53.06% of the vote, against Ségolène Royal with 46.94%.
In Olivet Nicolas Sarkozy came first in the first round with 38.51%, followed by François Bayrou with 23.04%, Ségolène Royal with 22.03%and finally Jean-Marie Le Pen with 6.31%, no other candidate not exceeding the 5%threshold. In the second round, voters voted 60.07% for Nicolas Sarkozy against 39.93% for Ségolène Royal with an abstention rate of 11.32%.
Party | Name | Premier tour | Second tour | |||||
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Voice | % | Voice | % | |||||
Expressed | Registered | Expressed | Registered | |||||
UMP | Nicolas Sarkozy | 4 428 | 38.51% | 33.45% | 6 768 | 60.07% | 51.13 | |
MoDem | François Bayrou | 2 649 | 23.04% | 21.14% | ||||
PS | Ségolène Royal | 2533 | 22.03% | 20.21% | 4 498 | 39.93% | 33.98 | |
FN | Jean-Marie Le Pen | 726 | 6.31% | 5.80% | ||||
MPF | Philippe de Villiers | 323 | 2.81% | 2.58% | ||||
Green | Dominique Voynet | 236 | 2.05% | 1.88% | ||||
LCR | Olivier Besancenot | 228 | 1.98% | 1.82% | ||||
PCF | Marie-George Buffet | 118 | 1.03% | 0.94% | ||||
Without label | José Bové | 96 | 0.83% | 0.77% | ||||
IT | Arlette Laguiller | 85 | 0.74% | 0.68% | ||||
CPNT | Frédéric Nihous | sixty one | 0.53% | 0.49% | ||||
PT | Gérard Schivards | 15 | 0.13% | 0.12% | ||||
Total expressed | 11 498 | – | 86.87% | 11 266 | – | 85.12% | ||
Total voters : expressed + whites or draws | 11 610 (112) | – | 87.72% | 11 738 (472) | – | 88.68% | ||
Total registered : voters + abstentions | 13 236 (1626) | – | 100% | 13 236 (1498) | – | 100% |
2002 [ modifier | Modifier and code ]
April 21, 2002 was unprecedented in French political life, since a representative of a party classified on the far right of the political spectrum managed to qualify for the second round of a presidential election. Jacques Chirac is re -elected President of the Republic with the strongest score since the creation of the Fifth Republic: 82.21%; Jean-Marie Le Pen obtained 17.79% of the votes cast [ 35 ] .
In Olivet (Loiret), Jacques Chirac came first in the first round with 21.85%, followed by Lionel Jospin with 14.83%and finally Jean-Marie Le Pen with 13.76%. Then come François Bayrou with 11.24%, then Jean-Pierre Chevènement with 6.81%, Alain Madelin with 5.85%and Christmas Mamère with 5.64%, no other candidate exceeding the 5%threshold. In the second round, the voters voted 88.17% for Jacques Chirac against 11.83% for Jean-Marie Le Pen with an abstention rate of 14.98%, a result higher than national trends.
Party | Name | Premier tour | Second tour | |||||
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Voice | % | Voice | % | |||||
Expressed | Registered | Expressed | Registered | |||||
UMP | Jacques Chirac | 2 084 | 21.85% | 16.64% | 9 022 | 88.17% | 72.06 | |
PS | Lionel Jospin | 1 415 | 14.83% | 11.30% | ||||
FN | Jean-Marie Le Pen | 1313 | 13.76% | 10.48% | 1 211 | 11.83% | 9.67 | |
MoDem | François Bayrou | 1072 | 11.24% | 8.56% | ||||
MRC | Jean-Pierre Chevènement | 650 | 6.81% | 5.19% | ||||
DL | Alain Madelin | 558 | 5.85% | 4.46% | ||||
Green | Christmas Mamère | 538 | 5.64% | 4.30% | ||||
IT | Arlette Laguiller | 323 | 3.39% | 2.58% | ||||
Cap21 | Corinne Lepage | 282 | 2.96% | 2.25% | ||||
LCR | Olivier Besancenot | 265 | 2.78% | 2.12% | ||||
PRG | Christiane Taubira | 237 | 2.48% | 1.89% | ||||
CPNT | Jean Saint-Josse | 212 | 2.22% | 1.69% | ||||
MR | Bruno Mégret | 201 | 2.11% | 1.60% | ||||
FRS | Christine Boutin | 194 | 2.03% | 1.55% | ||||
PCF | Robert Hue | 167 | 1.75% | 1.33% | ||||
PT | Daniel Gluckstein | 28 | 0.29% | 0.22% | ||||
Total expressed | 9 539 | – | 76.16% | 10 233 | – | 81.73% | ||
Total voters : expressed + whites or draws | 9 779 (240) | – | 78.08% | 10 645 (412) | – | 85.02% | ||
Total registered : voters + abstentions | 12 525 (2746) | – | 100% | 12 520 (1875) | – | 100% |
The referendum on the presidential five -year term, aimed at reducing the duration of the presidential mandate from seven to five years, takes place the . The question posed is: “Do you approve the constitutional bill fixing the term of the mandate of the President of the Republic at five years? Voters vote “yes” to a large majority (73.21% of the votes cast), in a context of strong abstention (69.81%). Locally, the votes are 71.9% respectively for the “yes” and 28.1% for the “no”.
The French referendum on the treaty establishing a constitution for Europe took place the . To the question “do you approve the bill which authorizes the ratification of the treaty establishing a constitution for Europe?” “, The” no “collects 54.68% of the votes cast. This third French referendum on a European treaty (after those of 1972 and 1992) was the first to be rejected. Locally the voters of the town vote 63.24% for the “yes” and 36.76% for the “no”.
Referendums. | |||||||
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Year | Yes (national) | Non (national) | Participation | ||||
2000 | 71.9% (73.21%) | 28.1% (26.79%) | 37.01% [ 37 ] | ||||
2005 | 63.24% (45.33%) | 36.76% (54.67%) | 76.11% [ 38 ] |
- Decree n O 2007-1468 of October 15, 2007 fixing the date of renewal of municipal councils and convening voters.
- Art L. 2121-2 of the general code of local authorities .
- ‘ Results of the 2008 municipal election – Olivet » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- Council of Ministers of October 6, 2010
- ‘ Results of the 2008 cantonal election – Olivet canton – canton » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2008 cantonal election – Olivet canton – Olivet » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2010 regional election – Olivet » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Nominative composition by section of the “Ensemble for the Center” list » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2010 regional election – whole region » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Nominative composition by section of the list “You have to change to better live in the Center region” » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Nominative composition by section of the “First” list ” » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the regional election 2004 – Olivet » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Nominative composition by section of the list “The new Center team” » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2004 regional election – whole region » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Nominative composition by section of the “Union on the left” list » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Nominative composition by section of the list “National Front for the Center Region presented by Jean-Marie Le Pen and led by Jean Verdon” » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- Ministry of the Interior, ‘ Organization of legislative elections of June 10 and 17, 2012 – Circular of April 24, 2012 » , on http://circulaire.legifrance.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ The Constitutional Council validates the legislative redistribution » , on http://www.lagazettedescommunes.com/ (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2012 legislative election – First district – – Full district » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2012 legislative election – First district – Olivet » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Legislative 2007: districts of the Loiret department. » , on The Figaro website (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2007 legislative election – first district – entire district » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2007 legislative election – First district – Olivet » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Legislative elections » , on National Assembly site , (consulted the ) .
- ‘ Results of the 2002 legislative election – First district – Olivet » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- ‘ Results of the 2017 presidential election – whole France » , on http://elections.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- Results of the 2017 presidential election in Olivet , on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. Accessed May 12, 2017.
- ‘ 2012 presidential election » , on http://www.service-public.fr/ (consulted the )
- Results of the 2012 presidential election in Olivet , on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. Accessed August 5, 2013.
- ‘ Results of the 2007 presidential election – whole France » , on http://www.interieur.gouv.fr (consulted the )
- Pierre Bréchon, France in the polls – 2009 edition, in Studies of French documentation , The presidential election of December 5 and 19, 1965
- Pierre Bréchon, France in the polls – 2009 edition, in Studies of French documentation , The presidential election of May 5 and 19, 1974
- The results of the first round proclaimed by the Constitutional Council in French documentation files , The results of the 2007 election
- Results of the 2007 presidential election in Olivet , on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. Accessed August 5, 2013.
- ‘ The 2002 French presidential election » , on http://www.ladocumentationFrancaise.fr (consulted the )
- Results of the 2002 presidential election in Olivet , on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. Accessed August 5, 2013.
- Results of the 2000 referendum – Olivet , on http://www.politiquemania.com/ . Accessed August 5, 2013.
- Results of the 2005 referendum – Olivet , on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. Accessed August 5, 2013.
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