French cantonal elections, 2001

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Cantonal elections to elect half the membership of the general councils of France's 100 departments were held on 11 and 18 March 2001. While the left did poorly in the municipal elections held on the same dates, it emerged as the overall winner in the cantonal elections, gaining control of six departments and losing that of just one.

Electoral system

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

Change in control

From right to left

From left to right

National results

Party/Alliance Votes % (first round) Seats (first round) Votes % (second round) Total Seats
  PS 2,706,319 22.16% 164 2,306,925 30.60% 494
Miscellaneous Right 1,953,003 15.99% 163 1,328,604 17.62% 455
  RPR 1,520,072 12.45% 135 1,254,619 16.64% 338
PCF 1,196,341 9.80% 28 536,901 7.12% 126
UDF 1,122,055 9.19% 96 850,821 11.28% 231
FN 847,383 6.94% 0 46,149 0.61% 0
Miscellaneous Left 823,548 6.74% 61 525,089 6.96% 176
Les Verts 723,310 5.92% 0 146,057 1.94% 12
DL 363,922 2.98% 40 275,537 3.65% 90
MNR 361,565 2.96% 0 10,163 0.13% 0
  RPF 151,489 1.24% 4 93,798 1.24% 18
PRG 150,695 1.23% 14 100,143 1.33% 40
Far-Left 76,605 0.65% 1 5,302 0.07% 2
Ecologists 66,346 0.54% 2 5,713 0.08% 3
Regionalists 54,321 0.44% 0 8,688 0.12% 3
Miscellaneous 46,377 0.38% 0 19,655 0.26% 4
CPNT 44,680 0.37% 1 25,608 0.34% 5

Sources

E-P

Ministry of the Interior results

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