2004 French regional elections

Regional elections in were held in France on 21 and 28 March 2004. At stake were the presidencies of each of France's 26 regions which, although they do not have legislative powers, manage sizeable budgets. The results were a triumph for the parties of the left, led by the French Socialist Party (PS) in alliance with minor parties, including the French Communist Party (PCF), the Left Radical Party (PRG) and The Greens (Les Verts). The left has usually fared moderately well in regional elections, but this was their best result since the regional system was introduced.

2004 French regional elections

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26 Regional Presidencies
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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LeaderFrançois HollandeAlain JuppéJean-Marie Le Pen
PartyPSUMPFN
Regions won2320
ChangeIncrease 12Decrease 12Steady
First round8,938,6958,179,8663,564,059
Percentage36.86%33.73%14.7%
Second round12,896,8209,519,4163,199,392
Percentage49.91%36.84%12.38%

Second round results by region.
  Union for a Popular Movement
  Socialist Party
  Martinican Independence Movement
  Communist Party of Réunion
  Miscellaneous left

The left won control of twenty of the twenty-two regions of metropolitan France, defeating the parties of the mainstream right, the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) and the Union for French Democracy (UDF), and the extreme right National Front (FN). The results were seen as a major setback for the then President Jacques Chirac and Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin.

National results edit

GroupingPartiesVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)RegionsSeats
 LeftPS-Verts-PCF-PRG-MRC-DVG8,938,69536.86%12,896,82049.91%231,126
 RightUMP-UDF-MPF-DVD8,179,86633.73%9,519,41636.84%2522
 FNFN3,564,05914.70%3,199,39212.38%156
 Far-leftLCR/LO1,199,1904.95%
 The GreensLes Verts-UDB-PO546,4742.25%
 CPNTCPNT397,0241.64%
 EcologistsMEI-GE-CAP21385,4811.59%
 Far-RightMNR-Alsace d'abord349,1811.44%
Miscellaneous Left252,6201.04%111,7200.43%36
Miscellaneous Right179,0150.74%11,0940.04%4
 Miscellaneous164,3970.68%
 RegionalistsMIM-Corsican regionalists94,3510.39%99,5120.39%136
Total24,250,353100.00%25,837,954100.00%261,880

Results by region edit

The first round was held on 21 March. Since no candidate gained a majority in any region, a second round was held on 28 March, in which only candidates who polled more than 10% in the first round were eligible to run (except in Corsica, where the threshold is 5%). The UMP seat numbers are compared to those of the RPR and RPR dissidents together in 1998, the UDF seat numbers are compared to those of the UDF and UDF dissidents together in 1998.

Alsace edit

See Alsace Regional Council

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Adrien Zeller (incumbent)UMP225,19334.06%299,35343.56%
 Jacques BigotPS-Verts133,03820.12%236,70934.44%
 Patrick BinderFN122,86018.58%151,18722.00%
 Robert SpielerAlsace d'abord62,2539.42%
 Antoine WaechterMEI48.9497.40%
 Alfred WahlPCF-PRG-MRC24,6923.73%
 Patrick MerckDivers23,5403.56%
 Françoise RuchLCR/LO20,0043.03%
 Pascale GraussFederalist Party5780.09%
Total661,107100,00%687,249100,00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Union for a Popular Movement18+11
Socialist Party8
National Front8-5
Union for French Democracy7-2
The Greens4+3
Miscellaneous Right2-1
Alsace d'Abord0-3
Women of Alsace0-2
Independent Ecological Movement0-1

Conservative Alsace is one of only two regions retained by the right.

Aquitaine edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Alain Rousset (incumbent)PS-PRG-Verts516,39238.42%769,89354.87%
 Xavier DarcosUMP-CNIP247,23218.40%469,38633.46%
 Jacques ColombierFN153,85911.45%163,73111.67%
 François BayrouUDF215,79616.06%
 Jean Saint-JosseCPNT96,9257.21%
 Annie GuilhametPCF-MRC58,4854.35%
 Martine MailfertLCR/LO55,2154.11%
Total1,343,904100.00%1,403,010100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party43+15
Union for a Popular Movement12-1
Union for French Democracy9-6
The Greens9+6
National Front7-2
Miscellaneous Left4+4
Left Radical Party1+1
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-8
French Communist Party0-8
Citizen and Republican Movement0-1

Aquitaine is a traditional stronghold of the left.

Auvergne edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Pierre-Joël BontéPS167,43328.22%333,30152.67%
 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (incumbent)UMP-UDF-FRS215,92136.39%299,48347.33%
 Louis de CondéFN56,8749.58%
 André ChassaignePCF54,6099.20%
 Yves GueydonVerts33,2725.61%
 Marie SavreLCR/LO25,3894.28%
Hugues AuvrayMiscellaneous Right-wing20,4983.45%
 Hubert ConstanciasMEI-Mouvement Hommes-Animaux-Nature20,4983.45%
 Claude JaffrèsMNR6,1081.03%
Total593,391100.00%632,784100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party18+7
Union for a Popular Movement12+4
French Communist Party7+1
The Greens5+2
Union for French Democracy3-6
Miscellaneous Right1-2
Movement for France1
National Front0-4
Miscellaneous Left0-1
Ecology Generation0-1

The former President of France, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, was seeking a fourth term as President of Auvergne.

Brittany edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Jean-Yves Le DrianPS-PCF-PRG521,98038.48%841,00458.79%
 Josselin de Rohan (incumbent)UMP347,22125.60%589,62541.21%
 Bruno JoncourUDF150,05011.06%
 Pascale LogetLes Verts-UDB-Frankiz Breizh131,5219.70%
 Brigitte NeveuxFN114,8838.47%
 Françoise DubuLCR/LO64,8054.78%
 Lionel DavidMNR25,9921.92%
Total1,356,460100.00%1,430,611100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party36+11
Union for a Popular Movement14-3
Union for French Democracy9-8
French Communist Party7+1
The Greens7+4
Breton Democratic Union4+4
Left Radical Party2+2
Miscellaneous Left2-1
Miscellaneous Left1+1
National Front0-7
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1
Ecology Generation0-1
Workers' Struggle0-1
Revolutionary Communist League (France)0-1
MRV-CAP0-1

Normally conservative Brittany is captured by the left.

Burgundy edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 François PatriatPS-PCF-PRG-Verts240,44536.01%369,28852.49%
 Jean-Pierre Soisson (incumbent)UMP-MDR145,42821.78%226,14832.14%
 Pierre Jaboulet-VercherreFN105,27015.77%108,13315.37%
 François SauvadetUDF88,67412.98%
 Julien GonzalezMEI34,8105.21%
 Jacqueline LambertLCR/LO26,1913.92%
 Joël MekhantarMRC17,2132.58%
 Claude MoreauMNR11,7011.75%
Total669,732100.00%703,569100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party23+8
Union for a Popular Movement14+1
National Front6-3
French Communist Party6+2
The Greens6+4
Left Radical Party2+1
Union for French Democracy0-8
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-2
Movement for France0-1
Citizen and Republican Movement0-1
Miscellaneous Left0-1

Burgundy returned to its usual left-wing loyalty. It is suspected that the incumbent Jean-Pierre Soisson was punished for his coalition with the National Front.

Centre edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Michel Sapin (incumbent)PS-PCF-PRG-Verts-MRC378,23538.15%517,99049.15%
 Serge VinçonUMP-MPF205,26220.71%362,37334.39%
 Jean VerdonFN173,65117.52%173,46316.46%
 Jacqueline GouraultUDF-CAP21135,77913.70%
 Jean-Jacques ProdhommeLCR/LO55,6405.61%
 François CaréCPNT42,7934.32%
Total991,360100.00%1,053,826100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party25+5
Union for a Popular Movement13-2
French Communist Party13+4
National Front9-4
The Greens8+5
Union for French Democracy7-7
Left Radical Party2+1
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1
Workers' Struggle0-1

The left retains control of this region. Sapin replaces the retiring incumbent Alain Rafesthain.

Champagne-Ardenne edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Jean-Paul BachyPS-PCF-PRG-Verts-MRC141,09927.94%228,56941.88%
 Jean-Claude Etienne (incumbent)UMP-MPF134,64026.66%217,42439.84%
 Bruno SubtilFN99,59219.72%99,72818.27%
 Charles de CoursonUDF56,11011.11%
 Marie-Angèle KlaineVerts37,9377.51%
 Thomas RoseLCR/LO25,2475.00%
 Jacques GaillardMNR10,3602.05%
Total504,985100.00%545,721100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party21+8
Union for a Popular Movement9-1
French Communist Party6+3
National Front6-3
Union for French Democracy6-4
Left Radical Party1+1
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1
Workers' Struggle0-1
The Greens0-1
Ecologist0-1

The left captures usually conservative Champagne-Ardenne.

Corsica edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Camille de Rocca SerraUMP20,15514.59%35,62825.05%
 Émile ZuccarelliPRG17,90612.96%26,43418.59%
 Edmond SimeoniChjama Naziunale-PNC-ANC16,77212.14%24,65217.34%
 Paul GiacobbiPRG dissidents14,47710.48%21,56215.16%
 Dominique BucchiniPCF9,1476.62%11,8118.31%
 José Rossi (incumbent)UMP dissidents8,8046.37%11,0947.8%
 Simon RenucciCorse Social-Démocrate8,0185.8%11,0257.75%
 Olivier MartinelliFN6,1814.47%
 Toussaint LucianiLeft-wing regionalists6,0554.38%
 Pierre-Philippe CeccaldiRight-wing regionalists5,6374.08%
 Jérôme PolveriniUMP dissidents4,5683.31%
 Jean-Louis AlbertiniDVD4,4293.21%
 Jean-Louis LucianiDVG3,8602.79%
 Paul-Félix BenedettiRegionalists3,0212.19%
 Jean-Luc ChiappiniRegionalists2,6121.89%
 J.Marc CiabriniPS2,5411.84%
 Marie-Louis OttaviUDF2,1091.53%
 Vincent CarlottiPS dissidents1,0970.79%
 Serge VandepoorteFar-Left regionalists8000.58%
Total138,189100.00%142,206100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Left24+5
Union for a Popular Movement and Right19-5
Nationalists8

Conservative Corsica is the right's only success apart from Alsace.

Franche-Comté edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Raymond ForniPS-Verts146,55331.28%240,55146.79%
 Jean-François Humbert (incumbent)UMP116,35424.84%185,76136.13%
 Sophie MontelFN87,49818.68%87,76617.07%
 Gérard FaivreUDF36,0297.69%
 Jacques LanconMEI26,4475.65%
 Christian DrianoLCR/LO22,0594.71%
 Evelyne TernantPCF-PRG-MRC19,5774.18%
 Marie-France LigneyMNR6,9141.48%
 Hervée de LafondMiscellaneous5,8841.25%
 Jean-Philippe AllenbachPF1,1540.25%
Total468,469100.00%514,078100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party16+8
Union for a Popular Movement12+4
The Greens6+3
National Front5-4
Miscellaneous Left3+2
Association for a Republican Left1+1
Union for French Democracy0-8
Citizen and Republican Movement0-3
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1
French Communist Party0-1
Coalition for a Progressive Alternative0-1

The left retakes Franche-Comté.

Île-de-France edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Jean-Paul Huchon (incumbent)PS-MRC-PRG-Verts1,170,45331.95%1,923,13949.16%
 Jean-François CopéUMP-MPF-CNIP-FRS908,26524.79%1,592,98840.72%
 Marine Le PenFN448,98312.26%395,51610.11%
 André SantiniUDF-CAP21590,54216.12%
 Marie-George BuffetPCF-Association for a Republican Left263,9157.20%
 Arlette LaguillerLO/LCR146,1533.99%
 Carine PelegrinGE-PF-Others91,8752.51%
 Nicolas BayMNR43,1711.18%
Total3,663,357100.00%3,911,643100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party65+22
Union for a Popular Movement40-2
The Greens28+14
Union for French Democracy22-8
French Communist Party19-4
National Front15-21
Citizen and Republican Movement7+3
Miscellaneous Left6+6
Left Radical Party5+3
Miscellaneous Right1-7
Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century1+1
Other Ecologist1+1
Workers' Struggle0-3
Movement for France0-3
Ecology Generation0-1

The left retains control of Île-de-France, the region surrounding Paris and gets a comfortable majority. Huchon previously could not rely on a majority.

Languedoc-Roussillon edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Georges FrêchePS-MRC-PRG-Verts387,21436.32%578,78551.22%
 Jacques Blanc (incumbent)UMP258,28724.23%258,28733.10%
 Alain JametFN183,03117.17%177,07415.67%
 Marc DufourUDF60,8225.71%
 Alain EsclopeCPNT53,3175.00%
 Georges FandosCAP2151,0894.79%
 David HermetLO/LCR50,0654.70%
 Christian LacourRegionalists (Far-Left)13,5381.27%
 Elisabeth PascalMNR8,6270.81%
Total1,065,990100.00%1,129,911100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party23+4
Union for a Popular Movement12+1
French Communist Party9
National Front8-5
The Greens7+7
Miscellaneous Right4+3
Left Radical Party3+1
Citizen and Republican Movement1
Union for French Democracy0-10
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1

The left re-establishes its usual dominance of Languedoc-Roussillon.

Limousin edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Jean-Paul DenanotPS-PCF-PRG140,21741.14%215,62462.02%
 Raymond ArcherUMP79,53123.33%132,04937.98%
 Patricia GibeauFN31,7369.31%
 Jean-Claude DeschampsUDF28,1698.26%
 Stéphane LajaumontLO/LCR22,5296.61%
 Jean-Bernard DamiensVerts-Partit Occitan20,5316.02%
 Jean-Louis HirondeCPNT18,1335.32%
Total340,846100.00%347,673100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party19+4
Union for a Popular Movement10
French Communist Party6+1
The Greens4+2
Union for French Democracy2-2
Coalition for a Progressive Alternative2
National Front0-3
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1

The left retains control of Limousin, with Denanot succeeding the retiring incumbent Robert Savy.

Lorraine edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Jean-Pierre MasseretPS-PCF-Verts253,62629.22%457,36748.51%
 Gérard Longuet (incumbent)UMP192,15722.14%322,55834.21%
 Thierry GourlotFN152,66017.59%162,82017.27%
 Nathalie GriesbeckUDF75,6098.71%
 Jean-Louis MassonUMP diss-MPF58,0806.69%
 Christiane NimsgernLO/LCR40,6884.69%
 Daniel DelrezPRG-MRC40,6844.69%
 Eric LemaitreMEI37,2444.29%
 Annick MartinMNR17,3441.98%
Total868,092100.00%942,745100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party30+11
Union for a Popular Movement14-5
National Front9-4
French Communist Party6+2
The Greens6+5
Left Radical Party3+2
Union for French Democracy3-9
Miscellaneous Right1
Rally for France1
Workers' Struggle0-2
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1

The left captures Lorraine.

Midi-Pyrénées edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Martin Malvy (incumbent)PS-PCF-PRG497,71441.39%712,23357.50%
 Jacques GodfrainUMP-CNIP-FRS228,44919.00%376,91530.43%
 Louis AliotFN141,59811.78%149,41712.06%
 Michel ValdiguiéUDF-CAP21-MPF122,03310.15%
 Jean-Pierre BatailleVerts-Partit Occitan-Alternatifs96,9838.07%
 Lucien SanchezLO/LCR58,6624.88%
 Christiane AutigeonCPNT57,0534.74%
Total1,202,492100.00%1,238,565100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party43+22
Union for a Popular Movement14-1
Left Radical Party10+1
French Communist Party9
National Front8
Union for French Democracy5-12
Miscellaneous Right2-4
The Greens0-2
Revolutionary Communist League (France)0-2
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-2

The left retains its traditional dominance of Midi-Pyrénées.

Nord-Pas-de-Calais edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Daniel Percheron (incumbent)PS-PRG484,79829.89%883,88551.84%
 Jean-Paul DelevoyeUMP-CNIP-FRS280,10217.27%484,81728.43%
 Carl LangFN290,90817.94%336,43419.73%
 Alain BocquetPCF173,20010.68%
 Valérie LétardUDF129,8278.01%
 Jean-François CaronVerts101,8086.28%
 Nicole BaudrinLO/LCR82,8685.11%
 Henri BailleulMEI33,2302.05%
 Georges Hienburalistes (shopkeepers)25,4331.57%
 Yann PhelippeauMNR19,5511.21%
 Jean-Marc MauriceRight to Hunt110.00%
Total1,621,736100.00%1,705,136100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party41+15
French Communist Party18+6
National Front16-2
Union for a Popular Movement16+3
The Greens9+1
Left Radical Party2+1
Union for French Democracy5-9
Miscellaneous Right3-5
Citizen and Republican Movement3+1
Workers' Struggle0-7
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-2
Independent Ecological Movement0-1

Nord-Pas-de-Calais is also a stronghold of the left.

Lower Normandy edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Philippe DuronPS-PCF-MRC143,09523.91%297,27946.22%
 René Garrec (incumbent)UMP-MPF-FRS172,05028.74%257,35240.01%
 Fernand Le RachinelFN83,74213.99%88,61813.78%
 Philippe AugierUDF55,4369.26%
 Alain TourretPRG-Verts50,1058.37%
 Didier VergyCPNT31,3765.24%
 Christine CoulonLCR/LO28,8884.83%
Jérémy FollyMiscellaneous Left-wing17,5862.94%
 Etienne AdamANPAG-Alternatives (far-left)16,2682.72%
Total598,546100.00%643,249100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party14+3
Union for a Popular Movement11+1
National Front5-1
French Communist Party4+1
The Greens3+2
Left Radical Party3+1
Citizen and Republican Movement3+3
Miscellaneous Right2
Miscellaneous Left1
Union for French Democracy dissident1
Union for French Democracy0-8
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-2
Movement for France0-1

The left had never before won control of Lower Normandy.

Upper Normandy edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Alain Le Vern (incumbent)PS-PCF-PRG-Verts281,31438.86%408,16352.69%
 Antoine RufenachtUMP-MPF153,08921.15%253,48032.72%
 Dominique ChabocheFN115,18315.91%113,01314.59%
 Hervé MorinUDF-CAP2190,50512.50%
 Christine PoupinLCR/LO40,4345.59%
 Bernard FrauMEI-GE30,2024.17%
 Philippe Foucher-SaillenfestMNR13,1241.81%
Total723,851100.00%774,656100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party20+7
The Greens7+4
French Communist Party7+2
Union for a Popular Movement6-1
Union for French Democracy6-1
National Front6-4
Left Radical Party2
Miscellaneous Right1-3
Workers' Struggle0-2
Movement for France0-1
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1

The left retained its traditional hold on Upper Normandy.

Pays de la Loire edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Jacques AuxiettePS-PRG-PCF-Verts518,47537.20%762,61852.36%
 François FillonUMP-CNIP-FRS-MPF450,56032.33%693,99347.64%
 Jean ArthuisUDF-CAP21169,25212.14%
 Samuel MaréchalFN135,3909.71%
 Yves ChèereLO/LCR84,5676.07%
 Paul PetitdidierMNR35,4752.55%
Total1,393,719100.00%1,456,611100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party36+17
Union for a Popular Movement22+6
The Greens13+7
French Communist Party8+3
Union for French Democracy6-15
Movement for France4-1
Left Radical Party2+1
Miscellaneous Right1-7
Association for a Republican Left1
National Front0-7
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-3
Workers' Struggle0-1

The right loses the normally conservative Pays de la Loire region. Fillon was the candidate of the right in succession to the retiring Jean-Luc Harousseau.

Picardy edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Claude GewercPS-PRG-Verts210,33827.24%379,66345.47%
 Gilles de RobienUDF-UMP-CNIP-FRS-MPF-CAP21247,42532.26%299,51835.87%
 Michel GuiniotFN175,94022.94%155,85818.66%
 Maxime GremetzPCF83,28210.86%
 Roland SzpirkoLO/LCR49,9956.52%
Total766,980100.00%835,039100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party20+7
French Communist Party9+2
National Front8-3
Union for a Popular Movement6-5
Union for French Democracy6-2
The Greens4+3
Left Radical Party1+1
Miscellaneous Right3+3
Citizen and Republican Movement1

The left captured the Picardy region, following the retirement of the incumbent, Charles Baur.

Poitou-Charentes edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Ségolène RoyalPS-PRG-PCF-Verts350,46646.29%448,95055.10%
 Élisabeth MorinUMP-UDF-MPF249,37332.93%294,95936.20%
 Jean-Romée CharbonneauFN79,48410.50%70,8988.70%
 Gérard FontenayCPNT43,6455.76%
 Claude QuemarLO/LCR34,2214.52%
Total757,189100.00%814,807100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party20+6
Union for a Popular Movement8-2
French Communist Party7+3
The Greens6+3
Miscellaneous Right6+3
National Front3-2
Left Radical Party2+1
Miscellaneous Left2
Union for French Democracy1-9
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-2
Movement for France0-1

Poitou-Charentes, a region where right and left are traditionally equal, falls to the left. It is the home region of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin.

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Michel VauzellePS-PRG-PCF-Verts633,33935.01%881,35045.18%
 Renaud MuselierUMP-UDF-CAP21472,03626.09%659,59233.81%
 Guy MacaryFN415,17122.95%409,78621.01%
 Aline Vidal-DaumasCPNT53,7822.97%
 Alain VauzelleMNR53,2512.94%
 Patrice MiranMEI-MHAN-TREFLE51,5432.85%
 Samuel JoshuaLO/LCR48,6802.69%
Philippe SanmarcoMiscellaneous Left-Wing (CC)28,3171.57%
 Alain PersiaUnion of the Republican Right19,5501.08%
 Jean-Marie Mure-RavaudPole of Liberties19,0781.05%
 Abel DjerariMiscellaneous7,0210.39%
 Jérôme de RocquignyMiscellaneous7,0140.39%
 Franck VidalRight to Hunt1570.01%
Total1,808,939100.00%1,950,728100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party34+5
Union for a Popular Movement26+10
French Communist Party19+6
National Front19-18
The Greens13+11
Union for French Democracy5-14
Left Radical Party4+2
Miscellaneous Left2
Citizen and Republican Movement1
Miscellaneous Right0-2

The left retains control of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.

Jean-Marie Le Pen, who intended to run in this region, was disqualified because he did not fulfill the legal conditions: he neither lived there, nor was registered as a taxpayer there.

Rhône-Alpes edit

CandidatePartyVotes (Round One)% (Round One)Votes (Round Two)% (Round Two)
 Jean-Jack QueyrannePS-PRG-PCF688,71832.19%1,083,75546.52%
 Anne-Marie CompariniUDF-UMP-CAP21-FRS667,85631.22%889,81538.20%
 Bruno GollnischFN389,56518.21%355,86415.28%
 Gérard LerasVerts215,78310.09%
 Patrick BertrandGRAD-Union of Radical Republicans (U2R)46,6112.18%
 Norbert ChetailMNR35,3101.65%
 Roseline VachettaLO/LCR95,5244.47%
Total2,139,367100.00%2,329,434100.00%

Regional Council edit

Partyseatschange +/-
Socialist Party45+14
Union for a Popular Movement27-2
The Greens22+13
National Front18-17
Union for French Democracy18-11
French Communist Party16+4
Left Radical Party6+4
Miscellaneous Left5-1
Citizen and Republican Movement0-1
Movement for France0-1
Miscellaneous Right0-1
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions0-1
Ligue savoisienne0-1

The left captures the usually conservative Rhône-Alpes region.

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