Legislative 2022: ministers candidates elected or beaten in second round

Fifteen members of the government, of which Elisabeth Borne, were in the running during these legislative elections.

Le Monde

All the ministers candidates for the legislative elections did not all qualify on Sunday June 19, in the second round of the legislative elections. In counting Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, fifteen members of the government appointed on May 20 were in the running – at the risk of losing their post. As in 2017, the rule imposed by the Elysée wants that a minister defeated in the ballot box leaves the government. Details of the results of these candidates ministers.

  • Damien Abad re -elected in the Ain

The ex-president of the Les Républicains group (LR) in the National Assembly, which became Minister of Solidarity, Damien Abad, obtained 57.86 % of the votes in the 5th district of Ain against 42.14 % for The candidate of the Florence Pisani Nuts (La France Insoumise, LFI).

  • Justine Benin eliminated in Guadeloupe

The secretary of state in charge of the sea, Justine Benin, was beaten in the 2nd district of Guadeloupe, against the various left candidate Christian Baptiste, who had the support of Nuts. Ms. Benin obtained only 41.35 % of the votes, against 58.65 % for her opponent.

  • Elisabeth borne elected in Calvados

The Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, was a candidate in the 6th district of Calvados, where she has family ties. The old prefect, never elected, came out on top with 52.3 % of the votes cast in front of the candidate of the Noé Gauchard Cluta with 47.7 % of the votes.

  • Brigitte Bourguignon eliminated in Pas-de-Calais

The Minister in charge of Health and Prevention, Brigitte Bourguignon, Brigitte Bourguignon must imperatively win the second round of the legislative elections in Essonne if she wanted to remain Minister of Health and Prevention in the Elisabeth government Thick headed. Totaling 49.94 % of the vote, the presidential coalition candidate fell on Sunday against the national rally candidate, Christine Engrand, who collects 50.06 % of the votes and thus became deputy for 6th district of Pas-de-Calais. M me bourguignon will have to resign.

  • Gérald Darmanin elected in the North

The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, obtained 64.7 % of the votes in the 10th district of the North in front of his opponent Nutpes Leslie Mortreux (LFI, 35.3 %).

  • Amélie de Montchalin eliminated in Essonne

The Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion, Amélie de Montchalin, which brought together 47.3 % of the votes in the 6th district of Essonne, was beaten by the candidate Nupes Jérôme Guedj (Socialist Party , 53.7 %).

The Minister of Labor, full employment and insertion, Olivier Dussopt, obtained 58.74 % of the votes in the 2nd district of the Ardèche against Christophe Goulouzelle (LFI, 41.26 %).

  • Marc Fesneau re-elected in the Loir-et-Cher

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, Marc Fesneau, obtained 56.47 % of the votes in the 1st district of Loir-et-Cher against the candidate of the Reda Belkadi Nut (LFI, 43.53 %).

  • Franck Riester elected in Seine-et-Marne

The Minister Delegate in charge of Foreign Trade, Franck Riester, arrived first in the 5th district of Seine-et-Marne with 53.21 % of the votes, before the candidate RN François Lenormand (46.79 %).

  • Olivier Véran re -elected in Isère

The Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament, Olivier Véran, obtained 67.46 % of the votes in the 1st district of Isère, against the candidate Nupes Salomé Robin (LFI, 32.54 %). >

  • Expected results in Paris and Ile-de-France

The results of Clément Beaune, Olivia Grégoire, Stanislas Guérini in Paris; From Yaël Braun-Pivet in the Yvelines and Gabriel Attal in Hauts-de-Seine are still expected.

/Media reports.