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Gone Outgoing elected officials Elected officials Evolution Total % Total % +\/- Socialist Party (including FGPS and PSG) PS 526 26.20 674 33.57 +148 Various left (dont ADS, BPM, GUSR, MARS-GR, PG, PPDG, PPM, RDM) DVG 138 06.87 171 08.52 +33 French Communist Party (dont PCG, PCR) PCF 129 06.42 122 06.08 -7 Radical left party (Dont Walwari) PRG 45 02.24 55 02.74 +10 The Greens The Greens 11 00.55 13 00,65 +2 Republican and citizen movement MRC 5 00,25 5 00,25 = Total left 854 42.53 1040 51.79 +186 Union for a popular movement (dont PR, DLR, FRS) UMP 605 30.13 536 26.69 -69 Various right (dont CNIP, DR, FMP, And ) DVD 404 20.12 321 15.99 -83 New center NC 39 01.94 45 02.24 +6 Centrist alliance And 4 00,20 2 00,10 -2 Movement for France MPF 6 00.30 5 00,25 -first Hunting, fishing, nature and traditions CPNT 4 00,20 0 00,00 -4 Gathering for France RPF 4 00,20 0 00,00 -4 Right total 1109 [ first ] 55.23 909 45.27 -200 Democratic movement MoDem 37 01.84 47 02,34 +10 Various environmentalists (dont modem) TWO first 00.05 2 00,10 +1 Leftmost (Mdes and PT) Exg 2 00,10 2 00,10 = Regionalists (PNC, Abertzale, Palima, me) REG 2 00,10 5 00,25 +3 Without label With 2 00,10 2 00,10 = Far right (LS) Exd first 00.05 first 00.05 = Total others 45 02.24 59 02.94 +14 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsAin (01) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Aisne (02) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Allier (03) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (04) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Hautes-Alpes (05) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Alpes-Maritimes (06) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Ard\u00e8che (07) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Ardennes (08) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Ari\u00e8ge (09) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Dawn (10) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Hears (11) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Aveyron (12) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bouches-du-Rh\u00f4ne (13) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Calvados (14) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Cantal (15) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Charente (16) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Charente-Maritime (17) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Cher (18) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Corr\u00e8ze (19) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Corse-du-Sud 2 2a) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Haute-Corse (2B) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] C\u00f4te-d’Or (21) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] C\u00f4tes-d’Armor (22) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Creuse (23) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Dordogne (24) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Doubs (25) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Dr\u00f4me (26) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Yours (27) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Eure-et-Loir (28) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Finist\u00e8re (29) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gard (30) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Haute-Garonne (31) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gers (32) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gironde (33) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] H\u00e9rault (34) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Ille-et-Vilaine (35) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Inner (36) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Indre-et-Loire (37) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Is\u00e8re (38) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Jura (39) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Land (40) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Loir-et-Cher (41) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Loire (42) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Haute-Loire (43) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Loire-Atlantique (44) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Loiret (45) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Lot (46) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Lot-et-Garonne (47) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Loz\u00e8re (48) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Maine-et-Loire (49) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Some (50) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Marne (51) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Haute-Marne (52) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Mayenne (53) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Meurthe-et-Moselle (54) [ 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and code ] Charente (16) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Charente-Maritime (17) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Cher (18) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Corr\u00e8ze (19) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Corse-du-Sud 2 2a) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Haute-Corse (2B) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] C\u00f4te-d’Or (21) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] C\u00f4tes-d’Armor (22) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Creuse (23) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Dordogne (24) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Doubs (25) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Dr\u00f4me (26) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Yours (27) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Eure-et-Loir (28) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Finist\u00e8re (29) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gard (30) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Haute-Garonne (31) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gers (32) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gironde (33) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] H\u00e9rault (34) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] 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Paris (75) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] There are no cantonal elections for Paris. Paris being both common and department, the Paris Council (163 members) plays the role of municipal council and general council. He was elected during the municipal elections which took place in 2008 simultaneously with the cantonal elections. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Seine-Maritime (76) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Seine-et-Marne (77) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Yvelines (78) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Deux-S\u00e8vres (79) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Somme (80) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Tarn (81) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Tarn-et-Garonne (82) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Was (83) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Vaucluse (84) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Vend\u00e9e (85) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Vienna (86) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Haute-Vienne (87) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Vosges (88) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Yonne (89) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Territoire de Belfort (90) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Essonne (91) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Hauts-de-Seine (92) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Seine-Saint-Denis (93) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Val-de-Marne (94) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Val-d’Oise (95) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Guadeloupe (971) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Martinique (972) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Guyane (973) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Reunion (974) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 We include in this figure the 43 UDF\/Radical outgoing outgoing, whose party officially ceased to exist in 2007. No other political affiliation for the outgoing in question being known, they are presented under the UDF label although it n ‘Exists more in 2008. \u2191 A by -election is organized on September 1 and 8, 2013, following the death of Bernard No\u00e9 and the resignation of his deputy Laurence Maltzkorn (” Partial cantonal elections of 2013 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , July 8, 2013). The election is won by the deceased brother, Yannick No\u00e9 (UMP) \u2191 A by-election is organized on September 6 and 13, 2009, following the invalidation of the election of Jean-Pierre Mangiaipan (” Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). The election is won by Lauriano Azinheirinha (UMP) \u2191 A by -election is organized on June 28, 2009, following the invalidation of the Pierre Giraud election (” Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). Pierre Giraud (DVD) is re -elected \u2191 A by -election is organized on December 7 and 14, 2008, following the invalidation of the Pierre Pandini’s election (” Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). Pierre Pandini (DVG) is re -elected. \u2191 A by -election is organized on November 2 and 9, 2014, following the death of Yves Rondel and the cancellation of the election of his deputy, Claude Giraldo (” 2014 partial cantonal elections \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , April 14, 2015). The election is won by Catherine Gourney-Leconte (DVD), the only candidate. \u2191 A by -election is organized on December 7 and 14, 2008, following the resignation of Jacques M\u00e9zard after his election in the Senate (” Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). Philippe Maurs (DVD then UMP) is elected before resigning and leading to a new by-election which will see the election, on January 31, 2010, by Philippe Fabre-Cruchandeau (UMP) \u2191 Claude Belot resigned shortly after his re -election. Jean-Claude Beaulieu (UMP) succeeds him after his by-election organized on November 30 and December 7, 2008 (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). \u2191 A by -election is organized on April 19 and 26, 2009, following the cancellation of the cantonal election of March 2008 (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). Jean Casili (UMP) is re -elected but died on May 5 following and is replaced by his deputy, Nathalie Ruggieri (UMP) \u2191 A by -election is organized on September 28 and October 5, 2008, following the invalidation by the Council of State for the cantonal election of March 2008 (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). The election is won by Pierre-Paul Luciani (DVD) \u2191 Fran\u00e7ois Vendasi resigns the October 4, 2008 Following his re -election in the Senate. A by -election is organized on December 7 and 14, 2008 (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). This is won by Joseph Martelli (PRG). \u2191 A by -election is organized on November 23 and 30, 2008, following the resignation of Fran\u00e7ois Patriat (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). The election is won by Yves Courtot (PS) \u2191 A by -election is organized on July 4, 2010, following the death of Guy de Lamberterie (” 2010 partial cantonal elections \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2010). The election is won by Patrice Moranca (UMP) \u2191 A by -election is organized on January 11 and 18, 2009, following the resignation of Philippe Paul (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). The election is won by Erwan Le Floch (UMP) \u2191 A by -election is organized on June 7 and 15, 2009, following the invalidation of the election of Bonifcacio Iglesias (” Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). The election is won by Genevi\u00e8ve Blanc (DVG) \u2191 A by-election is organized on November 16 and 23, 2008, following the resignation of Jean-Paul Fournier (” Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). The election is won by Marie-Chantal Barbusse (UMP) \u2191 A by-election is organized on June 7 and 14, 2009, following the invalidation by the Council of State for the cantonal election of March 2008 (Yann-Armel Huet, \u201c Dominique Julaud is no longer general councilor \u00bb, West France , March 22, 2009). The election is won by Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Gu\u00e9rin (PS) \u2191 A by-election is organized on December 7 and 14, 2008, following the resignation of Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Mayet (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior ). The election is won by Florence Petipez (UMP) \u2191 Yves Fouquet died on September 19, 2013. He was then replaced by his deputy, St\u00e9phanie Champigny (DVD) \u2191 Jean-Luc Portevin resigns, which causes a by-election. This is organized on January 25 and first is February 2009 (” Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). It is won by an outgoing opponent, Claude Gorge (PS). \u2191 A by -election was organized on October 5, 2008, following the cancellation of the election (” [first] \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). Pierre Astor (DVD) is re -elected in the first round. \u2191 The election of \u00c9mile Viel is canceled by the Constitutional Council. The by -election organized on June 29, 2008 (” Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008) sees the re -election of the latter. \u2191 The election of Jean-Louis Lebeau is canceled by the Constitutional Council. Jean-Louis Lebeau is re-elected during the following by-election organized on June 29 and July 5, 2008 (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2008 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2008). \u2191 Amaury de Saint-Quentin resigned from his mandate as general councilor in December 2008 following his appointment as a prefect of the Ard\u00e8che. A by -election is therefore organized on February 8 and 15, 2009 (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). Alain Lambert (UMP), president of the General Council, senator and general councilor of the canton of Alen\u00e7on-3, is elected. \u2191 Guillaume Bachelay resigned on April 20, 2008 due to cumulation of mandates. He is replaced by Nadia Mezrar (PS), her deputy, who will remain general advisor until the end of the mandate in 2015. \u2191 Marie-Fran\u00e7oise Gaouyer became a senator on October 1, 2013 and then abandoned her functions to the General Council. Didier R\u00e9gnier (PS), his deputy, succeeds him then. He will remain general councilor until the renewal of 2015. \u2191 Alain Carment died on January 5, 2011. He was then replaced Florence Legendre (DVG), his deputy, who provides the function of general advisor until the renewal of 2015. \u2191 After having become a deputy, \u00c9douard Philippe resigned on April 22, 2012. He was replaced by Anita Gilletta (UMP), her deputy. This will remain general councilor until 2015. \u2191 Francis S\u00e9n\u00e9cal died on August 31, 2014. He was subsequently replaced by Marie-Claude Beauvallet (PS), his deputy, who remains a general councilor until the renewal of 2015. \u2191 Mireille Le Corre resigns in 2009. A by -election organized on June 21 and 28, 2009 sees the election of Jacques Hojlo (\u201cPS) (\u201c Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). \u2191 Michel Berson resigned on January 28, 2014. He was then replaced by his deputy, Fatoumata Ko\u00efta (PS). \u2191 Guy Gauthier died on April 9, 2010. He was then replaced by his deputy, Caroline Parre (UMP). \u2191 Christian Schoettl sees his election canceled. A by -election, organized on September 20 and 27, 2009 sees the election of Nicolas Schoettl (DVD). \u2191 Touched by the cumulation of mandates after having become a deputy, Thierry Mandon resigned in 2012. A by -election organized on September 9 and 16, 2012 sees the election of St\u00e9phane Raffalli (PS). \u2191 Jean-Loup Englander resigned on March 26, 2011. He was then replaced by his deputy, Clothilde Buffone (DVG). \u2191 Vincent Capo-Canellas resigned on September 25, 2011, following his election in the Senate and was replaced by his substitute, \u00c9lisa Carcillo (UMP then UDI). \u2191 Pascal Popelin resigned in June 2012 after his election in the National Assembly and was replaced by her deputy, Dani\u00e8le Marini (PS). \u2191 Claude Bartolone resigned on April 28, 2014 following his election to the Municipal Council of Pr\u00e9 Saint-Gervais. He is replaced by his deputy, Aline Archimbaud, senator EELV. \u2191 Luc Carvounas became a senator on October 1, 2011 and resigned from the General Council 16 days later. His deputy, Isabelle Santiago (PS), who resigned 3 days earlier from her mandate in Alfortville-Sud, succeeded him to complete her mandate. \u2191 Jean-Jacques Bridey resigned in 2012 after his election as a deputy. His deputy, Brigitte Tironneau (PS) succeeds him. \u2191 Jean Eroukhmanoff resigned on April 1, 2014 from the General Council. He was then replaced by his deputy, his daughter, Nathalie Eroukhmanoff (DVD). \u2191 Sylvain Berrios resigned in January 2013 after his election as a deputy. He is replaced by his deputy, Muriel Devaux (UMP). \u2191 Marie-Carole Ciuntu resigned in 2010 to sit on the regional council. She is replaced by her deputy, Jean-Daniel Amsler (UMP). \u2191 The election of Pierre-Jean Gravelle is canceled by the Constitutional Council. A by -election is therefore organized on January 25 and first is February 2009 (” Partial cantonal elections of 2009 \u00bb, Ministry of the Interior , December 30, 2009). Pierre-Jean Gravelle is re-elected. \u2191 A by-election takes place on September 20 and 27, 2009 after the cancellation of the election of Marie-Jos\u00e9 Cayzac. She was then beaten by her predecessor, Philippe M\u00e9t\u00e9zeau (UMP), who finds her seat. \u2191 Dominique Gillot resigned on October 1, 2011 following his election as a senator. She is then replaced by her deputy, Antoine Bonneval (PS). \u2191 Jacques Cornano resigned on October 1, 2011 after his election in the Senate. He was then replaced by his deputy, Huguette Ibalot-N\u00e9bot (DVG). 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