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The 2024 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election will be held on 31 August 2024.
Background
Electoral system
The Chamber of Deputies is elected through a first-past-the-post system in fifteen constituencies. In order to command a majority in the Chamber of Deputies, a party or coalition requires holding a minimum of eight seats. In order to amend the constitution or bypass a presidential veto without opposition support, a party or coalition requires a supermajority of ten seats or more.
Parties and candidates
The following parties and alliances have been registered to run in the 2024 elections.
Party/Coalition | Ideology | Leader(s) | 2020 result | Candidates | ||||
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Votes (%) | Seats | |||||||
People's Action Party | Conservatism | Robert Ménard | 43.32 | 8 / 15
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15 / 15
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Popular Front | ||||||||
Saint-Baptiste Labour Party | Democratic socialism | Valérie Deschanel | 38.10 | 5 / 15
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0 / 15
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Fanmi | Green politics | Martial Lozé | 1.63 | 0 / 15
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0 / 15
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Social Democratic Party | Social democracy | Julien Rousseau | Did not exist | 0 / 15
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Unnamed right-wing alliance | ||||||||
Platform for Saint-Baptiste | Populism | Nathalie Gribelin | 12.95 | 2 / 15
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5 / 15
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Defense of the Republic | National conservatism | Arnaud Delannoy | 3.39 | 0 / 15
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5 / 15
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Patriotic Alliance | National conservatism | Cyrille Bachelet | Did not exist | 5 / 15
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Independents | – | – | 0.60 | 0 / 15
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1 / 15
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Results
Elected deputies
Aftermath
See also
- ↑ Combined result of Platform for Saint-Baptiste and Defense of the Republic
- ↑ Combined result of Saint-Baptiste Labour Party and Fanmi