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Monday, 14 December 2015

France's Regional Elections: 2nd round in the Loire – Forez to Tours




Overall across France: Droite - UP (blue) : 40,24%
Gauche - PS or UG (purple) : 28,86%
FN : 27,10%(black) 
 (source: le ministère de l'Intérieur)
58.48% of electorate voted



It is fascinating to look at yesterday's election results across the Loire and, especially, regarding a selection of wine communes. 

It is no surprise that as France's longest river La Loire straddles four of France's 15 Regions: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Centre-Val-de-Loire and Pays de la Loire. It could even be five if we include Bretagne. This time the spoils are equally divided with the Right winning Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Pays de la Loire and the Left taking Bourgogne-Franche-Comté and Centre-Val-de-Loire.

It is difficult to find patterns here, except long-standing contrasts appear to be confirmed. Sancerre and Pouilly-sur-Loire are clearly separated by more than the Loire. Sancerre is strongly right but with the National Front a distant third. In contrast Pouilly-sur-Loire and its adjacent communes are firmly National Front. 

Equally Vouvray and Montlouis, as so often, go their separate ways – Montlouis clearly Left with Vouvray clearly to the Right. 
      
Take the contrast between the communes of Quincy and Brinay – less than six kilometres apart. In Quincy the National Front occupies first place with left in third place. Up the road in Brinay the positions are reversed – Left leading and the National Front in third place.

Perhaps the differing voting patterns reflect the diversity of Loire wines!   

Selected communes

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes:
Côtes de Forez 
Boën-sur-Lignon: UD: 41.69%, UG: 35.38%, FN: 22.92% Voted: 61.54%

Côte Roannaise
Villemontais: UD: 43.72%, UG: 30.33%, FN: 25.94% Voted: 63.59%
Renaison: UD: 40.04%, UG: 32.83%, FN: 27.13% Voted: 61.79%
Roanne: UD: 54.31%, UG: 31.26%, FN: 14.43% Voted: 63.35%

Côtes d'Auvergne
Châteaugay: UG: 42.73%, UD: 39.34%, FN: 17.94% Voted: 61.05%

Saint-Pourçain
Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule: UD: 44.57%, UG: 34.31%, FN: 21.13% Voted: 55.45% 

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté:

Pouilly-sur-Loire
Pouilly-sur-Loire: FN: 38.28%, UD:32.87%, UG: 28.85% Voted: 55.74%
Saint-Andelain: FN: 44.91%, UD:41.75%, UG: 13.33% Voted: 66.67% 
Tracy-sur-Loire: FN: 38.28%, UD:32.87%, UG: 28.85% Voted: 61.80%

Coteaux du Giennois 
Cosne-sur-Loire: FN: 33.96%, UG: 33.78%, UD:32.26% Voted: 55.74%         

Centre-Val-de-Loire:

Sancerre
Sancerre: UD: 53.57%, UG: 25.36%, FN: 21.08% Voted: 63.33% 
Bué: UD: 67.55%, FN: 21.81%, UG: 10.64% Voted: 68.68%   
Sury-en-Vaux: UD: 43.43%, FN: 31.65%, UG: 24.92% Voted: 59.70% 

Menetou-Salon
Morogues: UG: 63.86%, FN: 19.28%, UD: 16.87% Voted: 65.83%
Menetou-Salon: FN: 38.12%, UD: 32.17%, UG: 29.71% Voted: 63.43%  

Quincy
Quincy: FN: 42.14%, UD: 29.25%, UG: 28.62% Voted: 53.38%
Bourges: UG: 44.90%, UD: 33.33%, FN: 21.76% Voted: 50.83%
Brinay: UG: 40.68%, UD: 31.86%, FN: 27.46% Voted: 66.59%

Reuilly 
Reuilly: UG: 44.61%, UD: 28.22%, FN: 27.17% Voted: 64.78%
Vierzon: UG: 46.48%, FN: 32.09, UD: 21.43% Voted: 52.40%

Châteaumeillant
Châteaumeillant: UG: 37.77%, FN: 32.32%, UD: 29.91% Voted: 60.88%

Touraine 
Soings-en-Sologne: FN: 39.97%, UD: 36.45%, UG: 23.58% Voted: 63.75% 
Meusnes: FN: 41.47%, UD: 36.31%, UG: 22.22% Voted 63.57%
Mareuil-sur-Cher: FN: 35.65%, UG: 33.14%, UD: 31.21% Voted: 64.52% 
Pouillé: FN: 39.64%, UG: 32.48%, UD: 27.88% Voted: 67.10%
Thesée: UG: 35.40%, FN: 33.95%, UD: 30.64% Voted: 59.41%  
Montrichard: UD: 38.61%, UG: 32.50%, FN: 28.88% Voted: 63.22%  
Saint-Georges-sur-Cher: FN: 34.32%, UD: 34.14%, UG: 31.54% Voted: 64.57% 
Epeigné-les-Bois: UD: 36.14%, UG: 32.31%, FN: 31.28% Voted: 69.10%
Chenonceaux: UD: 47.20%, UG: 27.33%, FN: 31.28% Voted: 61.59%
Bléré: UG: 35.89%, UD: 21.43%UD: 21.43%UD: 34.18%, FN: 29.93% Voted: 64.66% 

Touraine-Mesland
Mesland: UG: 46.04%, UD: 30.58%, FN: 23.38% Voting: 69.79%  

Touraine-Amboise
Amboise: UG: 39.63%, UD: 36.51%, FN: 23.87% Voting: 59.46% 

Noble-Joué
Esvres: UG: 43.78%, UD: 31.89%, FN: 24.32% Voting: 63.02%  

Montlouis
Montlouis: UG: 49.00%, UD: 26.69%, , FN: 24.31% Voted: 58.61% 
Saint-Martin-le-Beau: UG: 41.99%, UD: 29.72%, FN: 28.29% Voted: 60.79% 

Vouvray
Vouvray: UD: 39.28%, UG: 36.94%, FN: 23.78% Voted: 63.81%
Tours: UG: 48.84%, UD: 32.59%, FN: 18.57% Voted: 54.30%  
     
Tours to the Pays Nantais will be a separate post 

 




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