Louis Boyard: he announced his re-election, what result for the outgoing deputy?

Louis Boyard he announced his re election what result for the

Louis Boyard emerged victorious from a three-way race in the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne. He announced it himself on social media. Discover the final results.

07/07/24 – 23:41 – Louis Boyard re-elected as deputy, the final results are in

As he himself had announced earlier in the evening on his X account, Louis Boyard has indeed been re-elected as MP for the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne. At the end of the second round of these early legislative elections, the candidate of the New Popular Front won 46.92% of the votes, thus far ahead of Arnaud Barbotin of the far-right union (30.15%) and Loïc Signor of the presidential coalition (22.94%).

07/07/24 – 23:32 – Louis Boyard widens the gap, the latest partial results

The final results are not yet known in the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne, where Louis Boyard is a candidate. According to the latest partial results communicated by the Ministry of the Interior, based on 90.46% of registered voters received, the candidate of the New Popular Front widens the gap with 46.92% of the votes cast in his favor. With more than 7,000 votes ahead, he is ahead of Arnaud Barbotin of the LR-RN alliance (30.15%) and Loïc Signor of the presidential coalition (22.94%).

07/07/24 – 22:46 – Louis Boyard’s victory is becoming clearer

Louis Boyard has announced his re-election, but the final results have not yet been announced. For the time being, the Ministry of the Interior has only provided partial results based on 80.44% of registered voters. Louis Boyard is clearly announced as the leader with 44.93% of the votes cast, 5,000 votes ahead of Arnaud Barbottin of the LR-RN alliance (31.16%) and Loïc Signor of the presidential coalition (23.91%). However, we should wait for the complete results.

07/07/24 – 22:06 – Exact figures not yet known

The exact figures for Louis Boyard’s re-election have not yet been released by the Interior Ministry. His opponents, Loïc Signor and Arnaud Barbotin, have not yet reacted to the news.

07/07/24 – 21:58 – Louis Boyard announces his re-election

In a brief message published on X, Louis Boyard announced that he had been re-elected as deputy for the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne.

07/07/24 – 20:29 – Louis Boyard’s result still awaited

Louis Boyard, candidate for the New Popular Front, is running in the 3rd constituency of Val de Marne. As the last polling stations were able to close later in Ile de France, the result is still awaited. No partial score has yet been published by the Ministry of the Interior.

07/07/24 – 19:27 – Louis Boyard attacked by the majority

The candidate of the presidential majority, Loïc Signor, decided to participate in the three-way race this Sunday, assuring that “in the face of the extremes, he “is supporting the candidacy of the forces that want to build a republican parliamentary majority, of appeasement and progress”. His decision was supported by the Renaissance party, which attacked Louis Boyard in a press release: “On numerous occasions, Louis Boyard has displayed his contempt for the Republic, its representatives and its values. Louis Boyard has thus repeated his insults and threats towards our police forces and reiterated his calls for public order disturbances in high schools and universities”. The presidential party has opted for withdrawals on a case-by-case basis, according to the opponents.

07/07/24 – 18:02 – Following Louis Boyard’s intervention in a polling station, the mayor of Villecresnes contacted the public prosecutor

On Tuesday, the mayor of Villecresnes indicated that he had reported the matter to the public prosecutor after a potential disruption of a polling station by Louis Boyard and some of his colleagues on the day of the first round of the legislative elections. Now, this matter is being brought before the prosecutor. For his part, the rebellious candidate nominated by the NFP, Louis Boyard, warned of “racist” remarks and went to the scene to have them recorded in the official report. “This was done without a scandal,” Louis Boyard said. “We even moved to a different location so as not to disrupt the vote and the prefecture was informed,” he continued. The mayor of the town, for his part, denounced a “punitive expedition” to the polling station in question. The matter is now in the hands of the courts.

07/07/24 – 16:58 – What environmental program do Louis Boyard and the NFP defend?

Ecology is an important point in the program presented by the new alliance of the left. On this point, the New Popular Front has planned several measures in its program with a moratorium on mega-basins, the improvement of the quality of waterways, a new climate law, the establishment of the green rule (not taking more from nature than it can replenish) or the strengthening of French and European renewable energy production sectors. But that’s not all, the project led by the NFP and Louis Boyard also plans to develop offshore wind power and ban glyphosate and certain neonicotinoids. Finally, the alliance supports the organic sector and agroecology. The NFP’s objective is clearly announced: to aim for carbon neutrality by 2050.

07/07/24 – 16:07 – “These people are pathetic”: Boyard castigates the majority candidate who did not withdraw

While Gabriel Attal’s statement on the evening of the first round seemed clear, inviting the candidates of the presidential majority to withdraw in the event of a third place, it is clear that some have not respected the instructions. In the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne, voters will be faced with a three-way race between Louis Boyard for the NFP, Arnaud Barbotin for the RN who came in second, and Loïc Signor, spokesperson for Renaissance who has not decided to withdraw. “These people are pitiful and irresponsible,” declared the rebellious Louis Boyard this week to describe Loïc Signor’s position in the run-up to the second round of the legislative elections.

07/07/24 – 15:28 – Louis Boyard calls on young people to go and vote in the legislative elections

“I say to young people: on June 30, July 7, you will be the key to the election. It is a vote of survival in the face of the National Rally’s policy. It is a vote of conviction for the program of the New Popular Front. Don’t let France be stolen from you. Go and vote,” explained the outgoing deputy of Val-de-Marne on LCP, Thursday, June 27. A call that was clearly heard. Participation exceeded 65% in the first round, will it be the same this Sunday, July 7 for the second round?

07/07/24 – 14:55 – What is the background of young Louis Boyard (NFP)?

Louis Boyard was quickly drawn into political life. Indeed, the 22-year-old MP started by joining the former UNL student union at the age of 17, which fought for “equal opportunities”. In 2019, it was on Twitter that he made himself known by taking on the former Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner, on the sidelines of a yellow vest demonstration. The unionist had accused the police of having “broken” his foot following a shot from an LBD (Defense Ball Launcher, editor’s note)”. He had therefore received the support of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. In September 2022, the young man indicated that he was putting aside his university studies to devote himself to his mandate as a deputy, as reported by the media 20 Minutes. Indeed, the bar will come after the benches of the hemicycle because Louis Boyard is an LFI deputy for Val-de-Marne, he who obtained 51.98% of the votes cast in the second round in June 2022. The latter has now been invested by the New Popular Front for these early legislative elections.

Louis Boyard has regained his seat in the National Assembly. The rebel invested by the New Popular Front (NFP) won the three-way race in this second round of early legislative elections in the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne. He won 46.92% of the vote at the end of the second round this Sunday, July 7, ahead of the candidate supported by Marion Maréchal, Arnaud Barbotin (30.15%) and the candidate of the presidential majority, Loïc Signor (22.94%) by more than 7,000 votes, who decided to stay in order to “convince that a third way exists”, thus setting aside the recommendations of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal to withdraw in the event of a candidate coming third. Together to block the RN and support a single so-called “republican” candidate.

Although he could not count on the transfer of votes from the Macronist candidate, Louis Boyard’s lead in the first round was therefore enough to allow him to win the race for deputy in the 3rd constituency of Val-de-Marne.

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