Constituency of the National Assembly of France
4th constituency of Doubs Incumbent deputy Department Doubs Cantons Audincourt, Étupes, Hérimoncourt, Pont-de-Roide, Sochaux-Grand-Charmont, Valentigney Registered voters 66,862 (2017)
The 4th constituency of Doubs (French : Quatrième circonscription du Doubs ) is one of five electoral districts in the department of the same name, each of which returns one deputy to the French National Assembly in elections using the two-round system , with a run-off if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round.
Description
The constituency is made up of the six former cantons of Audincourt, Étupes, Hérimoncourt, Pont-de-Roide, Sochaux-Grand-Charmont, and Valentigney.[ 1]
It includes Audincourt and Valentigney , both of which are southern suburbs of Montbéliard , and extends into the Jura mountains reaching as far as the border with Switzerland .
At the time of the 1999 census (which was the basis for the most recent redrawing of constituency boundaries , carried out in 2010) the 4th constituency had a total population of 96,933.
The seat swung between left and right for much of its history. In 2017 , former PS deputy Frédéric Barbier gained the seat for Emmanuel Macron 's centrist LREM party. Barbier lost the seat to Géraldine Grangier of the far-right RN party in 2022 .
Historic representation
Election results
2024
Candidate
Party
Alliance
First round
Second round
Votes
%
+/–
Votes
%
+/–
Géraldine Grangier
RN
19,863
47.62
+17.26
22,274
54.85
+3.87
Magali Duvernois
PS
NFP
11,776
28.23
+8.11
18,333
45.15
new
Philippe Gautier
HOR
Ensemble
8,527
20.44
-6.93
withdrew
Yves Vola
ECO
906
2.17
-0.12
Michel Treppo
LO
640
1.53
+0.11
Votes
41,712
100.00
40,607
100.00
Valid votes
41,712
97.26
-0.43
40,607
92.98
+0.15
Blank votes
761
1.77
+0.24
2,128
4.87
-0.29
Null votes
413
0.96
+0.18
939
2.15
-0.14
Turnout
42,886
65.51
+20.55
43,674
66.69
+23.64
Abstentions
22,583
34.49
-20.55
21,810
33.31
-23.64
Registered voters
65,469
65,484
Source: [1]
Result
RN HOLD
2022
[ 2]
2017
Candidate
Label
First round
Second round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Frédéric Barbier
REM
11,524
37.47
15,841
61.64
Sophie Montel
FN
7,409
24.09
9,860
38.36
Valère Nedey
LR
5,325
17.32
Nadia Barznica
FI
3,287
10.69
Anna Maillard
ECO
1,141
3.71
Christine Besançon
DLF
742
2.41
Corinne Riquet
PCF
528
1.72
Michel Treppo
EXG
327
1.06
Gaëlle Pierron
DIV
230
0.75
Yusuf Cetin
DIV
120
0.39
Antonio Sanchez
EXG
119
0.39
Votes
30,752
100.00
25,701
100.00
Valid votes
30,752
97.35
25,701
90.04
Blank votes
581
1.84
1,940
6.80
Null votes
257
0.81
904
3.17
Turnout
31,590
47.24
28,545
42.69
Abstentions
35,279
52.76
38,317
57.31
Registered voters
66,869
66,862
Source: Ministry of the Interior[ 3]
2012
2012 legislative election in Doubs's 4th constituency[ 4]
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Pierre Moscovici
PS
16,421
40.81%
19,311
49.32%
Sophie Montel
FN
9,605
23.87%
9,581
24.47%
Charles Demouge
UMP
9,341
23.21%
10,360
26.46%
Chantal Adami
FG
1,252
3.11%
Ilker Ciftci
DVG
961
2.39%
Bernard Lachambre
EELV
801
1.99%
Didier Klein
PR
673
1.67%
Jean-Claude Durupt
MoDem
409
1.02%
Daniel Jeannin
POI
230
0.57%
Michel Treppo
LO
208
0.52%
Guillaume Reffay
AEI
182
0.45%
Antonio Sanchez
Communistes
154
0.38%
Valid votes
40,237
98.69%
39,152
98.23%
Spoilt and null votes
534
1.31%
704
1.77%
Votes cast / turnout
40,771
60.50%
39,856
59.14%
Abstentions
26,624
39.50%
27,536
40.86%
Registered voters
67,395
100.00%
67,392
100.00%
2007
2002
1997
Sources
Official results of French elections from 2002: "Résultats électoraux officiels en France " (in French).