2004 Centre regional election

A regional election took place in the former region of Centre (now Centre-Val de Loire) on 21 March and 28 March 2004, along with all other regions. Michel Sapin (PS) was re-elected President of the Council (from 1998 to 2000 and from 2004 to 2007).[1][2]

2004 Centre regional election

21 March 2004 (first round)
28 March 2004 (second round)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Michel Sapin Serge Vinçon Jean Verdon
Party PS UMP FN
Seats won 48 20 9
Popular vote 517,990 362,399 173,437
Percentage 49.15% 34.39% 14.59%

Results

PartyPresidential candidateFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%
Socialist PartyMichel Sapin378,23538.15517,99049.1548
Union for a Popular MovementSerge Vinçon205,26520.71362,39934.3920
National FrontJean Verdon173,65117.52173,43716.469
Union for French DemocracyCap21Jacqueline Gourault135,77613.700
LCRLOJean-Jacques Prodhomme55,6355.610
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, TraditionFrançois Caré42,7934.320
Total991,355100.001,053,826100.0077
Valid votes991,35594.291,053,82694.79
Invalid/blank votes60,0765.7157,9025.21
Total votes1,051,431100.001,111,728100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,706,52161.611,706,70465.14
Source: Ministry of the Interior,[3] Delwit[4]

References

  1. "Tilder Michel Sapin". Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  2. "Michel Sapin". POLITICO. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  3. Minister of the Interior (France) 2004 official results
  4. Delwit, Pascal. (2004). The March 2004 Regional Elections in France: Term for a transfer of Power. Regional & Federal Studies. 14. p. 584-586
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