After we had heard their names, how did the unnamed candidates do in these legislative elections?

Le Clover’s candidate for Le Clover, whose motto was “Everyone at Home and the Animals at Home”, received 629 votes or 2.08% of all votes. Christine Gamerre, a second-place resident but a candidate for the first constituency, had warned that she knew people in the first.

The Ecology party sent the “candidatewitness” as an emissary to the center to follow and it received 506 votes. That’s 1.67% of all votes.

Nancy, the notary clerk who softly stated that she would hold a permanent Gap office if elected, won’t have to ask this question anymore. Debout la France received 577 votes, or 1.9%.

Reconquest candidate suffers double defeat Hautes-Alpes second constituency: 883 votes, 3.08% of vote in constituency where she was running, and 7.26% for the constituency of Alpes-Maritimes in which she was campaigning.

The party of Eric Zemmour has not had any success in this constituency. Patricia Hours’ “easy contact” with “bonne provencale”, which won 1,116 votes, or 3.68% of all votes cast, was not enough to win the election.