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2004 Burgundy regional election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2004 Burgundy regional election

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Leader François Patriat Jean-Pierre Soisson Pierre Jaboulet-Vercherre
Party PS UMP FN
Seats won 37 14 6
Popular vote 369,288 226,148 108,133
Percentage 52.49% 32.14% 15.37%

A regional election took place in Burgundy on 21 March and 28 March 2004, along with all other regions. François Patriat (PS) was re-elected President of the Council.

Results

PartyCandidateFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%
PSPCFPRGVertsFrançois Patriat240,44535.90369,28852.4937
UMP–MDRJean-Pierre Soisson (incumbent)145,42821.71226,14832.1414
National FrontPierre Jaboulet-Vercherre105,27015.72108,13315.376
Union for French DemocracyFrançois Sauvadet88,67413.240
Independent Ecological MovementJulien Gonzalez34,8105.200
LCR/LOJacqueline Lambert26,1913.910
Citizen and Republican MovementJoël Mekhantar17,2132.570
National Republican MovementClaude Moreau11,7011.750
Total669,732100.00703,569100.0057
Valid votes669,73294.74703,56994.67
Invalid/blank votes37,1645.2639,6235.33
Total votes706,896100.00743,192100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,136,33662.211,136,03165.42
Source: Ministry of the Interior,[1] Delwit[2]

References

  1. ^ Minister of the Interior (France) 2004 official results
  2. ^ Delwit, Pascal. (2004). The March 2004 Regional Elections in France: Term for a transfer of Power. Regional & Federal Studies. 14. p. 584-586
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