2011 French cantonal elections

Cantonal elections to elect half the membership of the general councils of France's 100 departments were held on 20 and 27 March 2011.

Electoral system edit

The cantonal elections use a two-round system similar to that employed in the country's legislative elections.

  • Councillors are elected from single-member constituencies (cantons).
  • A candidate securing the votes of at least 25% of the canton's registered voters and more than 50% of the total number of votes actually cast in the first round of voting is thereby elected. If no candidate satisfies these conditions, then a second round of voting is held one week later.
  • Entitled to present themselves in the second round are the two candidates who received the highest number of votes in the first round, plus any other candidate or candidates who received the votes of at least 12.5% of those registered to vote in the canton. This threshold used to be set at 10% and was modified for this election.
  • In the second round, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes is elected.

Context edit

French cantonal elections are usually paired with another election; for example, they were paired with the regional elections in 1998, the municipal elections in 2001, the regional elections in 2004, and the municipal elections in 2008. The 2011 elections were the first cantonal elections since 1992 not to be paired with another election.

Since cantonal councillors are electors for the senatorial elections, and considering that the forces in the Senate are, as of March 2011 almost balanced, the results of this election could play a role in the September 2011 senatorial elections.

Opinion polls edit

The poll below was conducted only in cantons subject to renewal.

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Abs.EXGFGPS/
PRG
DVGEELV/
ECO
MoDemUMP/
NC
DVDFNDIV
2011 election20 March 201155.68%0.58%8.92%26.43%5.41%8.59%1.22%22.43%9.32%15.06%2.03%
Harris Interactive12–13 Mar 20111,2401%10%32%9%2%28%15%3%

Results edit

Party affiliation of the General Council Presidents of the various departments in the elections of 2011
PartyFirst roundSecond roundTotal seats
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Socialist Party (Parti socialiste)2,284,96724.941502,802,09435.43670820
Europe Écologie – Les Verts752,9928.220216,1442.732727
Communist Party (Parti communiste français)724,9117.9119381,0964.8297116
Miscellaneous Left (Divers gauche)495,8225.4157437,8235.54137194
Left Radical Party (Parti radical de gauche)135,9581.4817119,9671.513451
Left Party (Parti de gauche)92,3861.01116,0950.2045
Total Parliamentary Left4,487,03648.972443,972,94950.239681,212
Union for a Popular Movement (Union pour un mouvement populaire)1,554,74416.97921,581,75620.00277369
Miscellaneous Right (Divers droite)853,8929.3277744,1709.41187264
Presidential Majority-New Centre (Majorité-Nouveau Centre)293,5433.2016289,3283.664258
Presidential Majority (Majorité)206,4882.2521197,0852.494162
Total "Presidential Majority"2,908,66731.742062,812,33935.56547753
National Front (Front national)1,379,90215.060915,50411.5722
Others (Autres)123,5431.35695,2511.202834
Democratic Movement (Mouvement démocrate)111,8871.22274,2240.941416
Other Far-left (Extrême gauche)53,3160.5802730.0000
Regionalists and separatists48,4680.53218,2800.2335
Other ecologists34,1120.37016,0740.2022
Other far-right (Extrême droite)13,6730.1504,9320.0611
Totals9,160,604100.004607,909,826100.001,5662,026
Turnout9,439,09744.328 513 39944.77

Abstention: 55.68%; invalid ballots; 2.95%

Sources edit