The hemicycle of the National Assembly will experience small changes.

At the end of the second round of the three partial legislative elections on Sunday, the Nupes won a seat in Charente and the RN lost one in favor of Renaissance in the Marne.

These three elections had been provoked by invalidation decisions of the Constitutional Council.

The majority carries out a neutral operation for its part, since it loses the seat of Thomas Mesnier (Horizons) in the first constituency of Charente but wins thanks to Laure Miller (Renaissance) the second constituency of Marne.

Bernard Petit, only outgoing renewed

In the 8th district of Pas-de-Calais (Saint-Omer and surroundings) Bertrand Petit - related to PS and invested by Nupes, after having presented a dissident candidacy in June - is the only one of the three outgoing reappointed, after having largely dominated, with 66.49% of the votes, the candidate RN Auguste Evrard, who collected 33.51% of the votes, in a second round where only 27.93% of the voters of the constituency went to vote.

In June, Bernard Petit won with 55.82% of the vote, allowing the left to reconquer this former stronghold, in a department where six out of twelve constituencies had been won by the RN.

His election had been invalidated because of the choice of his deputy, René Hocq, ineligible because he was already replacing a senator.

Provisional results in Charente

In the first constituency of Charente, which includes the Angoulême prefecture, René Pilato (LFI) won with 50.99% of the votes cast ahead of the candidate of the presidential majority and spokesperson for Horizons Thomas Mesnier (49, 01%).

That is a difference of 474 votes according to the figures of the prefecture.

The participation rate was 30.21%.

However, the results are provisional pending a meeting of the control commission which will take place on Monday morning.

The margin was already very tight in the first round between the two candidates (42 votes difference) with a result of 35.54% for Thomas Mesnier, 35.36% for René Pilato.

Laure Miller benefited from a good report of votes

In the second constituency of Marne, which includes several cantons of Reims, Laure Miller was elected with 51.8% of the vote against 48.2% of the vote for the deputy RN Anne-Sophie Frigout, during a marked second round. by an abstention rate of 74.83%.

Laure Miller, who was however more than four points behind her opponent at the end of the first round, benefited from a good carryover of votes to win.

The Nupes candidate Victorien Pâté, who came third in the first round, had called in particular not to give any voice to the RN.

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