2004 Brittany regional election Regional election in France
2004 Brittany regional election|
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A regional election took place in Brittany on 21 March and 28 March 2004, along with all other regions. Jean-Yves Le Drian (PS) was elected president, defeating incumbent Josselin de Rohan (UMP).
Results
Regional
Results of regional elections on 21–28 March 2004 in Brittany
Leader Party (alliance members)
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First round
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Second round
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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#
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%
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Jean-Yves Le Drian Socialist Party (PCF - PRG)
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521,823
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38.47
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840,989
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58.78
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58
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69.90
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Pascale Loget The Greens (UDB)
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131,550
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9.70
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Josselin de Rohan Union for a Popular Movement
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347,134
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25.59
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589,637
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41.22
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25
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30.10
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Bruno Joncour Union for French Democracy
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150,078
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11.06
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Brigitte Neveux National Front
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114,926
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8.47
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Françoise Dubu Revolutionary Communist League (LO)
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64,868
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4.78
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Lionel David National Republican Movement
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26,074
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1.92
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Registered voters
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2,207,064
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100
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2,206,047
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100
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Abstentions
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785,758
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35.60
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708,830
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32.13
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Voters
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1 421 306
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64.40
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1,497,217
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67.87
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White and rejected ballots
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64.853
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4.56
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66.591
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4.45
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Valid votes
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1.356,453
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95.44
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1,430,626
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95.55
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By department
Côtes-d'Armor
Results of regional elections on 21–28 March 2004 in Côtes-d'Armor[1]
Leader
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List
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First round
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Second round
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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#
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%
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Michel Morin
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PS-PCF-PRG
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111,311
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40.50
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181,591
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62.20
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13
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72.22
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Michel Balbot
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The Greens-UDB
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26,810
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9.78
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Mireille Dubois
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UMP
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53,036
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19.30
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110,346
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37.80
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5
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27.88
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Bruno Joncour
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UDF
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41,409
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15.07
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Pierre-Marie Launay
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FN
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23,561
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8.57
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Martial Collet
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LCR-LO
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13,796
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5.02
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Monique Robert
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MNR
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4,820
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1.75
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Registered voters
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432,154
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100
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431,814
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100
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Voters
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288,425
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66.74
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306,272
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70.93
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Valid votes
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274,823
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95.28
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291,937
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95.32
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Finistère
Results of regional elections on 21–28 March 2004 in Finistère[2]
Leader
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List
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First round
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Second round
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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#
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%
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Marylise Lebranchu
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PS-PCF-PRG
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158,932
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40.24
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247,607
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59.25
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17
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70.83
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Janick Moriceau
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The Greens-UDB
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38,195
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9.67
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Hélène Tanguy [fr]
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UMP
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100,137
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25.35
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170,291
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40.75
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7
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29.17
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Louis Caradec
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UDF
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44,264
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11.21
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Marianne Haas
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FN
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28,813
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7.29
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Arnaud Hell
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LCR-LO
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17,473
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4.42
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Antoine Guillemot
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MNR
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7,180
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1.82
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Registered voters
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640,684
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100
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640,587
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100
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Voters
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409,677
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63.94
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433,233
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67.63
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Valid votes
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394,994
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96.42
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417,898
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96.46
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Ille-et-Vilaine
Results of regional elections on 21–28 March 2004 in Ille-et-Vilaine[3]
Leader
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List
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First round
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Second round
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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#
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%
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Sylvie Robert [fr]
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PS-PCF-PRG
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137,225
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36.64
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231,123
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58.59
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16
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66.67
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Pascale Loget
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The Greens-UDB
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39,459
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10.54
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Marie-Thérèse Boisseau [fr]
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UMP
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98,508
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26.30
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163,336
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41.41
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7
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33.33
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Bernard Marboeuf
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UDF
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39,774
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10.62
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Brigitte Neveux
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FN
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31,031
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8.28
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Raymond Madec
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LCR-LO
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20,372
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5.44
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Lionel David
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MNR
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8,157
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2.18
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Registered voters
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625,879
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100
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625,256
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100
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Voters
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395,664
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63.22
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414,406
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66.28
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Valid votes
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374,526
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59.84
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394,459
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95.19
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Morbihan
Results of regional elections on 21–28 March 2004 in Morbihan[4]
Leader
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List
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First round
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Second round
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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#
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%
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Jean-Yves Le Drian
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PS-PCF-PRG
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114,355
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36.64
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180,668
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55.36
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12
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66.67
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Christian Guyonvarc'h
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The Greens-UDB
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27,026
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8.66
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Josselin de Rohan
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UMP
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95,453
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30.58
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145,664
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44.64
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6
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33.33
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Fabrice Loher
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UDF
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24,611
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7.89
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Jean-Paul-William Félix
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FN
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31,521
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10.10
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François Caharel
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LCR-LO
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13,227
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4.24
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Claude Lemeunier
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MNR
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5,917
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1.90
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Registered voters
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508,347
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100
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508,390
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100
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Voters
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327,540
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64.43
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343,306
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67.53
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Valid votes
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312,110
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95.29
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326,332
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95.06
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References
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