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French Polynesia's 1st constituency

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Deputy
  
Michel BuillardMiscellaneous Right

Canton
  
communes of Bora-Bora, Faaa, Huahine, Maupiti, Moorea-Maiao, Paea, Papeete, Punaauia, Raivavae, Rapa, Rimatara, Rurutu, Tahaa, Taputapuatea, Tubuai, Tumaraa et Uturoa

The 1st constituency of French Polynesia is a French legislative constituency in French Polynesia.

Contents

Following the 2010 redistricting of French legislative constituencies, which will come into application for the June 2012 legislative election, the boundaries of French Polynesia's two constituencies will be redrawn so as to create a third constituency in the collectivity. From that point on, the 1st constituency will consist in the communes of Anaa, Arue, Arutua, Fakarava, Fangatau, Fatu-Hiva, Gambier, Hao, Hikueru, Hiva-Oa, Makemo, Manihi, Moorea-Maiao, Napuka, Nuku-Hiva, Nukutavake, Papeete, Pirae, Pukapuka, Rangiroa, Reao, Tahuata, Takaroa, Tatakoto, Tureia, Ua-Huka, and Ua-Pou.

Deputies

Alexandre Léontieff, who held the seat from 1988 to 1993, was simultaneously President of French Polynesia from 1987 to 1991.

2007

Two rounds were held. These are the results of the second round, for which only the top two candidates from the first round qualified.

Source: French Ministry of the Interior.

Oscar Temaru, who contested the seat unsuccessfully, was a former and future President of French Polynesia.

2002

Only a single round was needed, as Buillard obtained an absolute majority of the vote. The results of the top two candidates are given here.

Source: French Ministry of the Interior.

References

French Polynesia's 1st constituency Wikipedia


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