2010 French regional elections

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2010 French regional elections

| country = France

| type = parliamentary

| previous_election = 2004 French regional elections

| previous_year = 2004

| next_election = 2015 French regional elections

| next_year = 2015

| seats_for_election = 26 Regional Presidencies

| election_date = 14 and 21 March 2010

| 1blank = Regions won

| 2blank = Change

| 3blank = First round

| 4blank = Second round

| image1 = {{CSS image crop|Image =Martine Aubry.png|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 150|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}

| leader1 = Martine Aubry

| party1 = Socialist Party (France)

| 1data1 = 23

| 2data1 = {{steady}}

| 3data1 = 5,673,912
29.14%
{{decrease}} 7.72

| 4data1 = 10,493,988
49.52%
{{decrease}} 0.39

| image2 = {{CSS image crop|Image =2015-01-28 20-03-01 meeting-ump-seloncourt (cropped).jpg|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 150|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}

| leader2 = Xavier Bertrand

| party2 = Union for a Popular Movement

| 1data2 = 3

| 2data2 = {{increase}} 1

| 3data2 = 5,066,942
26.02%
{{decrease}} 7.71

| 4data2 = 7,496,897
35.37%
{{decrease}} 1.47

| image3 = {{CSS image crop|Image =Jean-marie le pen cropped.jpg|bSize = 120|cWidth = 120|cHeight = 150|oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}

| leader3 = Jean-Marie Le Pen

| party3 = National Front (France)

| 1data3 = 0

| 2data3 = {{steady}}

| 3data3 = 2,223,800
11.42%
{{decrease}} 3.28

| 4data3 = 1,943,307
9.17%
{{decrease}} 3.26

| map_image = French regional elections 2010.svg

| map_size =

| map_alt =

| map =

| map_caption = Second round results by region.

{{legend|#0066CC|Union for a Popular Movement}}

{{legend|#FF8080|Socialist Party}}

{{legend|#FFC0C0|Miscellaneous left}}

}}

Regional elections were held in France on 14 and 21 March 2010. At stake were the presidencies of each of France's 26 régions, which, though they do not have legislative autonomy, manage sizable budgets.

The elections resulted in significant gains for the French Socialist Party (PS) and its allies, who went on to control 21 of the 22 regions of Metropolitan France.{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8580276.stm|title=Sarkozy reshuffle after poll loss|date=22 March 2010}}

Situation

Following the 2004 elections, which saw an historic victory of the left, largely led by the PS, only Alsace and Corsica were still run by the UMP. The left made gains in the national level in 2007 (presidential and legislative), and performed strongly in the 2008 municipal and cantonal elections. In metropolitan France, all incumbent left-wing Presidents are running for a second term in an election which generally favours popular incumbents and anti-government voting. Yet, the left is divided between the PS and Europe Ecology, which performed very strongly in the 2009 European elections.

The right, principally the UMP and its allies, were victorious in the 2007 presidential and legislative elections and also in the 2009 European elections. The right is favoured by its unity, notably by its new alliances with Philippe de Villiers' Movement for France and Frédéric Nihous' Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition. Yet, with this newfound unity, the right lacks a large vote reserve in the eventuality of a second round, where it could count only on partial support from supporters of the centrist MoDem and the far-right FN. In addition, the growing unpopularity of President Nicolas Sarkozy could have hurt the right in an election where voters tend to sanction the incumbent government in Paris.

On the far-right, The National Front has been weakened by its previous electoral failures since 2007, but nevertheless remains a significant force in French politics.[https://archive.today/20120715124022/http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-46935820100315 Reuters India], "ANALYSIS – France's Le Pen writes his way back into script," by Crispian Balmer (15 March 2010 – retrieved on 17 March 2010).[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7450234/Nicolas-Sarkozy-identity-debate-boosted-votes-for-far-Right.html The Daily Telegraph], "Nicolas Sarkozy identity debate 'boosted votes for far-Right,'" by Henry Samuel (15 March 2010 – retrieved on 17 March 2010).[https://web.archive.org/web/20100318080348/http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j4SN2lNkZFu3IjYs_R1FQUNKagwgD9EEKR083 Associated Press], "Sarkozy's party loses first-round vote in France," by Angela Charlton (14 March 2010 – retrieved on 17 March 2010).

Main political parties and strategies

=Left=

The parties to the left of the PS were divided over their electoral strategy. On one side, the far-left and the New Anticapitalist Party (NPA) refuse to participate in an executive led by the PS; but the French Communist Party (PCF) wishes to continue its participation in a number of executives led by the PS.

The PCF finally decided to continue the Left Front with the Left Party (PG), first tested in the 2009 European elections. These lists would be independent in the first round, but would support (or merge) with a Socialist-led list in the runoff on the condition that the centrist MoDem doesn't do likewise. Yet, the final decision on the matter was transferred to the regional party members. In 17 of 22 regions, members approved the decision of an expanded Left Front; but in five regions, PCF members opted for a first-round alliance with the PS. These regions are Burgundy, Champagne-Ardenne, Lorraine, Lower Normandy and Brittany. In these regions, however, dissident Communists joined with the NPA and the PG to create independent lists for the first round.[https://archive.today/20120604100025/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i1oWZdApdmtUlwOMgg_rBQJ9Unkg AFP: Régionales : le PCF reconduit le Front de gauche dans au moins 17 régions] 23 November 2009

The NPA's members voted on the party's strategy in December, and the independence strategy of the majority received support from only 36.3% of members, with 31.5% voting to continue discussions with the PCF-PG in the aim of obtaining a deal, and 28.5% rejected all talks with the FG. Finally, the NPA's executive opted to support independent lists of the "left of the left" in all regions in the first round and agreed to 'technical fusions' with other left-wing lists in the runoff (such as Left Front lists), without agreeing to participate in regional executives. In 11 regions, the NPA will fight alone, notably against a Left Front list. However, in three regions – Languedoc-Roussillon, Limousin and Pays de la Loire, the NPA opted to support a Left Front list by the first round. Finally, in three of the five regions (except Brittany and Lorraine) where the PCF opted to support the PS by the first round, lists with the support of the PG were formed.

Contrarily to 2004, when it had run common lists with the LCR, the Workers' Struggle is running independent lists in all regions in 2010.

The Socialist Party was not able to renew the unity of the left behind it by the first round like in 2004. It received some support from dissident ecologists, as well as the support of the French Communist Party (PCF) in four regions (but not the support of the PCF's ally, the PG). It does have the support of the Left Radical Party in all regions except Brittany. In Poitou-Charentes, Ségolène Royal integrated five MoDem candidates on her lists.[http://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2010/01/16/regionales-le-modem-de-charente-maritime-accepte-l-alliance-avec-royal_1292793_823448.html Régionales : Le MoDem de Charente-Maritime accepte l'alliance avec Royal] 16 January 2010

All the party's incumbents, except for the controversial Georges Frêche (already expelled from the party in 2005), were re-nominated. The PS, with Hélène Mandroux, will oppose Georges Frêche's list in Languedoc-Roussillon.

=Ecologists=

Strong from its excellent result in the European elections, the Europe Ecology coalition was renewed around the Greens and associated parties and movements. Europe Ecology will run independently in all regions, with the intention of supporting the left in runoffs. However, the party's ultimate goal would be to wrest control of a major region, such as Île-de-France from the PS.Libération 09/01/2009 The coalition's candidates include the researcher Philippe Meirieu, magistrate Laurence Vichnievsky, the rural activist François Dufour or Augustin Legrand of the homeless' association les Enfants de Don Quichotte.

The Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI), after winning 3.6% in the European elections, is running independent lists in 10 regions.{{cite web |url=http://www.alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr/presentation-des-tetes-de-liste-le-24-novembre-a-11-h.html |title = REGIONALES 2010 Présentation des têtes de liste |access-date=2014-02-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091227072822/http://www.alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr/presentation-des-tetes-de-liste-le-24-novembre-a-11-h.html |archive-date=27 December 2009}} The AEI signed electoral deals with Europe Ecology in Alsace and Midi-Pyrénées, with the MoDem in Auvergne, Franche-Comté, Pays de la Loire and Poitou-Charentes.

Corinne Lepage's Cap21, despite being a component of the MoDem, the party ended up supporting Europe Ecology over the MoDem.[https://archive.today/20120308001917/http://www.lepoint.fr/actualites-politique/2010-02-17/regionales-modem-lepage-nous-aurons-a-tirer-des-consequences-apres-les/917/0/425134 MODEM – Lepage : "Nous aurons à tirer des conséquences après les régionales"] 18 February 2010

=Centre=

After the deceiving result of the European elections, François Bayrou's MoDem decided to run autonomous lists in all regions by the first round but chose to clarify its runoff strategy only after the first round. However, due to Bayrou's strong opposition to Nicolas Sarkozy, it is deemed unlikely that any MoDem lists will merge with UMP lists for the runoffs.

=The Presidential Majority=

Nicolas Sarkozy was successful in his attempts to push for the unity of all the Presidential Majority by the first round around the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) and its allies, notably the New Centre and the Movement for France. Three cabinet ministers and five secretaries of states are leading regional lists, and eight other cabinet members are present on the majority's lists.[http://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/2009/11/30/01002-20091130ARTFIG00053-regionales-les-ministres-sur-le-front-.php Régionales : les ministres sur le front] 28 January 2010

The New Centre obtained the top candidacy in Burgundy (with François Sauvadet) and Nord-Pas-de-Calais (with Valérie Létard), but not in Lower Normandy.

Despite the right's relative unity, there are a number of small dissidents lists in a number of regions.

=Far-right=

The National Front ran lists in all metropolitan regions. Jean-Marie Le Pen was a candidate in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and his daughter Marine Le Pen was a candidate in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais.

In Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, the ex-MPF and ex-FN mayor of Orange Jacques Bompard was leading a list named "Ligue du Sud", and there was a similar "Ligue du midi" in Languedoc-Roussillon.

Furthermore, around the Party of France or smaller dissident parties, there were a number of dissident far-right lists in some regions.

Polling

=Nationwide polling=

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%"
colspan=2|Party

!OpinionWay
01/10/09

!CSA
01/10/09{{Cite web |url=http://www.csa-fr.com/dataset/data2009/opi20091001-rapport-de-force-national-dans-la-perspective-des-elections-regionales-de-mars-2010.pdf |title=Repport de Force National Dans la Perspective des Elections Regionales de Mars 2010 |date=October 2009 |access-date=13 February 2010 |archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20091009103945/http://www.csa%2Dfr.com/dataset/data2009/opi20091001%2Drapport%2Dde%2Dforce%2Dnational%2Ddans%2Dla%2Dperspective%2Ddes%2Delections%2Dregionales%2Dde%2Dmars%2D2010.pdf |archive-date=9 October 2009 |url-status=dead}}

!OpinionWay
29 October 2009{{cite web |title=Baromètre des èlections règionales, Le Politioscope - Saison 4 Vague 4 |publisher=Opinionway |url=http://com.fiducial.fr/files/fiducial/pdf/barometre-opinionway-fiducial-29102009.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120303111239/http://www.fiducial.fr/files/fiducial/pdf/barometre-opinionway-fiducial-29102009.pdf |archive-date=3 March 2012 |date=29 October 2009 |url-status=live}}

!OpinionWay
19 November 2009{{cite web |title=Baromètre des èlections règionales, Le Politioscope - Saison 4 Vague 6 |publisher=Opinionway |url=http://com.fiducial.fr/files/fiducial/pdf/barometre-opinionway-fiducial-20112009.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221004201240/http://com.fiducial.fr/files/fiducial/pdf/barometre-opinionway-fiducial-20112009.pdf |archive-date=4 October 2022 |date=20 November 2009 |url-status=live}}

!Ifop
20 November 2009{{Cite web |url=http://www.parismatch.com/Actu-Match/Politique/Actu/Sondage-percee-verte-aux-regionales-de-2010-147205/ |title = Sondage : percée verte aux régionales de 2010 - Sondage Paris Match Ifop régionales 2010 Europe Ecologie Verts - ParisMatch.com |access-date=13 February 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100128203204/http://www.parismatch.com/Actu-Match/Politique/Actu/Sondage-percee-verte-aux-regionales-de-2010-147205/ |archive-date=28 January 2010 |url-status=dead }}

!OpinionWay
10/12/09{{cite web |title=Baromètre des èlections règionales, Le Politioscope - Saison 4 Vague 7 |publisher=Opinionway |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/assets/pdf/oway10decembre_vague4.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221015010238/http://www.lefigaro.fr/assets/pdf/oway10decembre_vague4.pdf |archive-date=15 October 2022 |date=10 December 2009 |url-status=live}}

!CSA
17 January 2010{{Cite web |url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iB6ZCvDpRsxSKri2S9KU-TRYVvWQ |title=AFP: Régionales: 33% UMP, 22% PS, 15% écologistes selon un sondage CSA |access-date=11 November 2016 |archive-date=29 January 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100129195030/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iB6ZCvDpRsxSKri2S9KU-TRYVvWQ |url-status=dead }}

!Ifop
26 January 2010{{Cite web |url=http://www.ifop.com/media/poll/1046-1-study_file.pdf |title=Les intentions de vote aux élections régionales de 2010 à deux mois du scrutin - Résultats détaillés Le 25 janvier 2010 |access-date=13 February 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120219232841/http://www.ifop.com/media/poll/1046-1-study_file.pdf |archive-date=19 February 2012 |url-status=dead }}

!TNS Sofres
04/02/10{{Cite web |url=http://www.tns-sofres.com/_assets/files/2010.02.04-regionales-v1.pdf |title=Intentions de vote aux élections régionales Vague n°1 (jeudi 4 février) |access-date=13 February 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100215053414/http://www.tns-sofres.com/_assets/files/2010.02.04-regionales-v1.pdf |archive-date=15 February 2010 |url-status=dead}}

!OpinionWay
08/02/10

!CSA
14 February 2010{{cite news|url=http://www.lemonde.fr/elections-regionales/article/2010/02/14/elections-regionales-la-gauche-toujours-en-tete-dans-les-sondages_1305656_1293905.html|title = Elections régionales : La gauche toujours en tête dans les sondages|newspaper = Le Monde.fr|date = 14 February 2010}}

!Ifop
17 February 2010{{Cite web |url=http://www.parismatch.com/Actu-Match/Politique/Actu/Sondage-regionales.-La-droite-en-delicatesse-168619/ |title = Sondage régionales. La droite en délicatesse - Sondage régionales. La droite en délicatesse - ParisMatch.com |access-date=17 February 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100221054804/http://www.parismatch.com/Actu-Match/Politique/Actu/Sondage-regionales.-La-droite-en-delicatesse-168619/ |archive-date=21 February 2010 |url-status=dead }}

!OpinionWay
20 February 2010{{Cite web|url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/2010/02/19/01002-20100219ARTFIG00903-verts-et-ump-progressent-a-trois-semaines-des-regionales-.php|title = Verts et UMP progressent à trois semaines des régionales}}

!Ifop
28 February 2010{{Cite web|url=http://www.france-info.com/ressources-afp-2010-02-28-regionales-1er-tour-le-ps-31-creuse-l-ecart-avec-l-ump-27-5-411519-69-69.html|title = Franceinfo - Actualités en temps réel et info en direct}}

bgcolor="#0047AB"| 

|Presidential MajorityAnd other allies, including the Modern Left, the Forum of Social Republicans, the Radical Party and the Progressives

|36%

|31%

|33%

|31%

|30%

|30%

|33%

|27%

|30%

|30%

|33%

|29.5%

|32%

|27.5%

bgcolor="#E75480"| 

|PS

|19%

|21%

|21%

|22%

|21%

|23%

|22%

|27%

|28%

|27%

|27%

|29%

|26%

|31%

bgcolor="#00c000"| 

|Europe Ecology

|16%

|17%

|15%

|16%

|15%

|14%

|15%

|13%

|13%

|10%

|13%

|11%

|14%

|13%

bgcolor="#004A77"| 

|FN

|6%

|8%

|9%

|9%

|8%

|10%

|7%

|8.5%

|8.5%

|9%

|8%

|9%

|9%

|9.5%

bgcolor="#FF7F00"| 

|MoDem

|7%

|8%

|6%

|7%

|6%

|8%

|9%

|6.5%

|4%

|6%

|5%

|5%

|5%

|4%

bgcolor="#FF0000"| 

|Left Front

|8%

|6%

|6%

|6%

|7%

|4%

|6%

|5%

|6%

|6%

|4%

|6.5%

|5%

|6.5%

bgcolor="#C41E3A"| 

|NPA

|5%

|6%

|5%

|4%

|4%

|4%

|5%

|3%

|3.5%

|4%

|3%

|2.5%

|2%

|2%

bgcolor="#960018"| 

|LO

| —

|3%

| —

| —

|2%

|2%

|3%

|2%

|3%

|1%

|2%

|1%

|1%

|1.5%

bgcolor=gray| 

|OthersIncludes the AEI, far-right lists, regionalists or Left Front - NPA common lists

|3%

| —

|5%

|5%

|7%

|5%

|—

|8%

|4%

|7%

|5%

|5.5%

|7%

|5%

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%"
colspan=2|Party

!CSA
01/03/10{{Cite web |url=http://www.csa-fr.com/dataset/data2010/opi20100225-rapport-de-forces-national-dans-la-perspective-des-elections-regionales-de-mars-2010.pdf |title=Repport de Forces National dans la Perspective des Elections Regionales de Mars 2010 |access-date=5 March 2010 |date=February 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100401003610/http://www.csa-fr.com/dataset/data2010/opi20100225-rapport-de-forces-national-dans-la-perspective-des-elections-regionales-de-mars-2010.pdf |archive-date=1 April 2010 |url-status=dead}}

!TNS Sofres
04/03/10http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/depeches/societe/20100304.FAP1990/regionales_les_listes_de_droite_a_31_des_intentions_de_.html {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}

!OpinionWay
05/03/10{{cite web |title=Baromètre des élections régionales |url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/assets/pdf/BarometreOpinionWayFiducialdeselectionsregionales_5%20mars.pdf |publisher=Opinionway |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221015014855/http://www.lefigaro.fr/assets/pdf/BarometreOpinionWayFiducialdeselectionsregionales_5%20mars.pdf |archive-date=15 October 2022 |date=5 March 2010 |url-status=live}}

!CSA
05/03/10{{Cite web|url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2010/03/05/01011-20100305FILWWW00722-regionales-la-gauche-se-renforce-csa.php|title=Régionales: La gauche se renforce (CSA)}}

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|Presidential Majority

|29%

|30%

|31%

|27%

bgcolor="#E75480"| 

|PS

|30%

|28%

|27%

|31%

bgcolor="#00c000"| 

|Europe Ecology

|15%

|12%

|13%

|14%

bgcolor="#004A77"| 

|FN

|8%

|8%

|9%

|9%

bgcolor="#FF7F00"| 

|MoDem

|5%

|4%

|5%

|5%

bgcolor="#FF0000"| 

|Left Front

|5%

|7%

|6%

|6%

bgcolor="#C41E3A"| 

|NPA

|2%

|1.5%

|3%

|2%

bgcolor="#960018"| 

|LO

|2%

|2.5%

|1%

|2%

bgcolor=gray| 

|Others

|4%

|7%

|5%

|4%

National results

Among the 1880 seats, 41 were attributed at the first round (Guadeloupe) and 1839 at the second round.

=First round=

{{Election box begin for list seats

|title=Regional election 2010: 14/03/10 – First round results (only main parties)

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Martine Aubry

|votes = 5,673,912

|percentage = 29.14

|change =

|seats = 31Elected at first round in Guadeloupe

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Xavier Bertrand

|votes = 5,066,942

|percentage = 26.02

|change =

|seats = 4

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Several parties

|votes = 2,372,379

|percentage = 12.18

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Marie Le Pen

|votes = 2,223,800

|percentage = 11.42

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Several parties

|votes = 1,137,250

|percentage = 5.84

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = François BayrouHe was not candidate (see http://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Elections/Les-resultats/Regionales/elecresult__regionales_2010/(path)/regionales_2010/072/C1072.html). It seems that this column, labelled "Candidates", is in fact used to list the General Secretary of the main party of the lists

|votes = 817,560

|percentage = 4.20

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Other parties

|nopartylink = Y

|candidate =

|votes = ???Educated guess: 2180776 (from 5673912 *11.20 / 29.14). Directly from source would be better.

|percentage = 11.20

|change =

|seats = 6

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats total

|votes = ???

|percentage = 100.00

|seats = 41

}}

{{Election box end}}

Abstention : 53.67%

=Second round=

{{Election box begin for list seats

|title=Regional election 2010: 21/03/10 – Second round results

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Left union of PS, Europe Ecology, Left Front

|votes = 9,834,486

|percentage = 46.40

|change =

|seats = 1,006

|seatchange = -40

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Xavier Bertrand

|votes = 7,497,649

|percentage = 35.38

|change =

|seats = 511

|seatchange = -11

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Marie Le Pen

|votes = 1,943,307

|percentage = 9.17

|change =

|seats = 118

|seatchange = -38

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Different parties

|votes = 698,556

|percentage = 3.30

|change =

|seats = 92

|seatchange = +56

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Regions where Left union was refusedPercentage computed from the France total, not representative of the actual turnout in the constituencies. In any case 10% of the first round voters was required for a list can be present in the second round

|votes = 660,189

|percentage = 3.11

|change =

|seats = 58

|seatchange = -22

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Refusing Left union in Brittany

|votes = 207,435

|percentage = 0.98

|change =

|seats = 11

|seatchange = +11

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = François Bayrou

|votes = 178,858

|percentage = 0.84

|change =

|seats = 10

|seatchange = +10

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Other parties

|nopartylink = yes

|candidate = Different regional parties

|votes = 117,742

|percentage = 0.56

|change =

|seats = 27

|seatchange = -13

}}

{{Election box party for list seats

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Refusing Left union in Limousin and Picardy

|votes = 56,092

|percentage = 0.26

|change =

|seats = 6

|seatchange = +6

}}

{{Election box party for list seats total

|votes = 21,194,314

|percentage = 100.00

|seats = 1839

}}

{{Election box end}}

Abstention : 48.79%

Regional results

The following tables show the results in the first round of voting which took place on 14 March 2010 and, where applicable, in the second round of voting which took place on 21 March 2010.

=Alsace=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Alsace

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Philippe Richert

|votes = 181,705

|percentage = 34.94

|change = +0.88

|seats = 28

|seatchange = +10

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jacques Bigot

|votes = 98,629

|percentage = 18.97

|change = -1.15

|seats = 8

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Jacques Fernique

|votes = 81,116

|percentage = 15.60

|change = +15.60

|seats = 6

|seatchange = +2

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Patrick Binder

|votes = 70,171

|percentage = 13.49

|change = -5.09

|seats = 5

|seatchange = -3

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Alsace d'Abord

|candidate = Jacques Cordonnier

|votes = 25,906

|percentage = 4.98

|change = -4.44

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Yann Wehrling

|votes = 23,072

|percentage = 4.44

|change = +4.44

|seats = 0

|seatchange = -7

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Yves Causer

|votes = 9,695

|percentage = 1.86

|change = -1.87

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Yvan Zimmermann

|votes = 8,550

|percentage = 1.64

|change = -1.39

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Écologie Solidaire

|candidate = Manuel Santiago

|votes = 8,376

|percentage = 1.61

|change = +1.61

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Patrick Striby

|votes = 8,303

|percentage = 1.60

|change = +1.60

|seats = 0

|seatchange = -2

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Julien Wostyn

|votes = 4,486

|percentage = 0.86

|change = +0.86

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 520,009

|percentage = 41.64

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Philippe Richert

|votes = 284,576

|percentage = 46.16

|change = +2.60

|seats = 28

|seatchange = +1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jacques Bigot

|votes = 242,113

|percentage = 39.27

|change = +4.83

|seats = 14

|seatchange = +2

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Patrick Binder

|votes = 89,832

|percentage = 14.57

|change = -7.43

|seats = 5

|seatchange = -3

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 616,521

|percentage = 49.37

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Aquitaine=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Aquitaine

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Alain Rousset

|votes = 406,869

|percentage = 37.63

|change = -0.79

|seats = 45

|seatchange = +1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Xavier Darcos

|votes = 238,367

|percentage = 22.05

|change = +3.65

|seats = 17

|seatchange = +5

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Jean Lassalle

|votes = 112,737

|percentage = 10.43

|change = -5.63

|seats = 10

|seatchange = +1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Monique De Marco

|votes = 105,405

|percentage = 9.75

|change = +9.75

|seats = 10

|seatchange = +1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Jacques Colombier

|votes = 89,378

|percentage = 8.27

|change = 3.18

|seats = 0

|seatchange = -7

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Gérard Boulanger

|votes = 64,370

|percentage = 5.95

|change = +1.60

|seats = 3

|seatchange = +3

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Philippe Poutou

|votes = 27,264

|percentage = 2.52

|change = -1.59

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Michel Chrétien

|votes = 20,943

|percentage = 1.94

|change = +1.94

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Nelly Malaty

|votes = 8,522

|percentage = 0.79

|change = +0.79

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Basque Nationalist Party

|candidate = Jean Tellechea

|votes = 7,092

|percentage = 0.66

|change = +0.66

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Abertzaleen Batasuna

|candidate = Xavier-Philippe Larralde

|votes = 250

|percentage = 0.02

|change = +0.02

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,081,197

|percentage = 49.56

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Alain Rousset

|votes = 643,763

|percentage = 56.33

|change = +1.46

|seats = 58

|seatchange = +2

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Xavier Darcos

|votes = 320,137

|percentage = 28.01

|change = -5.45

|seats = 17

|seatchange = -4

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Jean Lassalle

|votes = 178,858

|percentage = 15.65

|change = +15.65

|seats = 10

|seatchange = +10

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,142,758

|percentage = 50.12

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Auvergne=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Auvergne

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Alain Marleix

|votes = 137,199

|percentage = 28.72

|change = -7.67

|seats = 14

|seatchange = +2

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = René Souchon

|votes = 133,923

|percentage = 28.03

|change = -0.19

|seats = 17

|seatchange = -1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = André Chassaigne

|votes = 68,050

|percentage = 14.24

|change = +5.04

|seats = 9

|seatchange = +2

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Christian Bouchardy

|votes = 51,092

|percentage = 10.69

|change = +5.08

|seats = 7

|seatchange = +2

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Éric Faurot

|votes = 40,098

|percentage = 8.39

|change = -1.19

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Michel Fanget

|votes = 21,523

|percentage = 4.51

|change = +4.51

|seats = 0

|seatchange = -3

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Alain Laffont

|votes = 20,031

|percentage = 4.19

|change = -0.09

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Marie Savre

|votes = 5,832

|percentage = 1.22

|change = +1.22

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 477,748

|percentage = 48.00

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = René Souchon

|votes = 305,828

|percentage = 59.68

|change = +7.01

|seats = 33

|seatchange = +3

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Alain Marleix

|votes = 206,613

|percentage = 40.32

|change = -7.01

|seats = 14

|seatchange = -3

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 512,441

|percentage = 51.55

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Brittany=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional Election 2010: Brittany

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Yves Le Drian

|votes = 408,554

|percentage = 37.19

|change = -1.29

|seats = 52

|seatchange = +6

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Bernadette Malgorn

|votes = 260,645

|percentage = 23.73

|change = -1.87

|seats = 20

|seatchange = -5

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Guy Hascoët

|votes = 134,112

|percentage = 12.21

|change = +2.51

|seats = 11

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Paul Félix

|votes = 67,870

|percentage = 6.18

|change = -2.29

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Bruno Joncour

|votes = 58,841

|percentage = 5.36

|change = +5.36

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Breton Party

|candidate = Christian Troadec

|votes = 47,108

|percentage = 4.29

|change = +4.29

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Party (France)

|candidate = Gérard Perron

|votes = 38,559

|percentage = 3.51

|change = +3.51

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Terres de Bretagne

|candidate = Charles Laot

|votes = 29,029

|percentage = 2.64

|change = +2.64

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Laurence de Bouard

|votes = 27,401

|percentage = 2.49

|change = -2.29

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Valérie Hamon

|votes = 16,129

|percentage = 1.47

|change = +1.47

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Solidarity and Progress

|candidate = Alexandre Noury

|votes = 10,306

|percentage = 0.94

|change = +0.94

|seats = 0

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,098,554

|percentage = 47.09

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Yves Le Drian

|votes = 600,256

|percentage = 50.27

|change = -8.72

|seats = 52

|seatchange = +6

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Bernadette Malgorn

|votes = 386,394

|percentage = 32.36

|change = -8.85

|seats = 20

|seatchange = -5

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Guy Hascoët

|votes = 207,435

|percentage = 17.37

|change = +17.37

|seats = 11

|seatchange = +11

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,194,085

|percentage = 51.18

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Burgundy=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Burgundy

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = François Patriat

|votes = 187,345

|percentage = 36.31

|change = +0.30

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = François Sauvadet

|votes = 148,779

|percentage = 28.83

|change = +7.05

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Édouard Ferrand

|votes = 62,147

|percentage = 12.04

|change = -3.73

|seats = 6

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Philippe Hervieu

|votes = 50,757

|percentage = 9.84

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Sylvie Faye-Pastor

|votes = 22,290

|percentage = 4.32

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = François Deseille

|votes = 19,464

|percentage = 3.77

|change = -9.21

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Julien Gonzalez

|votes = 10,524

|percentage = 2.04

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Claire Rocher

|votes = 8,062

|percentage = 1.56

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Citizen and Republican Movement

|candidate = Joël Mekhantar

|votes = 6,641

|percentage = 1.29

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 516,009

|percentage = 44.27

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = François Patriat

|votes = 305,226

|percentage = 52.65

|change = +0.16

|seats = 37

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = François Sauvadet

|votes = 194,370

|percentage = 33.53

|change = +1.39

|seats = 14

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Édouard Ferrand

|votes = 80,113

|percentage = 13.82

|change = -1.55

|seats = 6

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 579,709

|percentage = 49.71

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Centre=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Centre

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Hervé Novelli

|votes = 227,408

|percentage = 29.02

|change = +8.38

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = François Bonneau

|votes = 221,199

|percentage = 28.22

|change = -9.93

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Jean Delavergne

|votes = 91,389

|percentage = 11.66

|change = +11.66

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Philippe Loiseau

|votes = 87,864

|percentage = 11.21

|change = -6.31

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Marie-France Beaufils

|votes = 59,050

|percentage = 7.53

|change = +7.53

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Marc Fesneau

|votes = 39,818

|percentage = 5.08

|change = -8.62

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of France

|candidate = Jean Verdon

|votes = 27,841

|percentage = 3.55

|change = +3.55

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Michel Lasserre

|votes = 20,341

|percentage = 2.60

|change = -0.21

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Farida Megdoud

|votes = 8,839

|percentage = 1.13

|change = -1.67

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 783,749

|percentage = 44.04

|change = -17.57

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = François Bonneau

|votes = 443,310

|percentage = 50.01

|change = +0.86

|seats = 49

|seatchange = +1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Hervé Novelli

|votes = 323,178

|percentage = 36.46

|change = +2.07

|seats = 21

|seatchange = +1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Philippe Loiseau

|votes = 120,001

|percentage = 13.54

|change = -2.92

|seats = 7

|seatchange = -2

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 886,489

|percentage = 49.82

|change = -15.32

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Champagne-Ardenne=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Champagne-Ardenne

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Jean-Luc Warsmann

|votes = 120,471

|percentage = 31.77

|change = +5.11

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Paul Bachy

|votes = 117,596

|percentage = 31.01

|change = +3.07

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Bruno Subtil

|votes = 60,261

|percentage = 15.89

|change = -3.83

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Eric Loiselet

|votes = 32,160

|percentage = 8.48

|change = +0.97

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Anthony Smith

|votes = 18,448

|percentage = 4.87

|change = -0.13

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Marie Grafteaux-Paillard

|votes = 16,470

|percentage = 4.34

|change = -6.77

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Ghislain Wysocinski

|votes = 7,529

|percentage = 1.99

|change = +1.99

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Thomas Rose

|votes = 6,244

|percentage = 1.65

|change = +1.65

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 379,179

|percentage = 41.32

|change = -17.40

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Paul Bachy

|votes = 190,162

|percentage = 44.31

|change = +2.42

|seats = 29

|seatchange = +1

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Jean-Luc Warsmann

|votes = 165,261

|percentage = 38.49

|change = -1.34

|seats = 14

|seatchange = -4

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Bruno Subtil

|votes = 73,710

|percentage = 17.19

|change = -1.09

|seats = 6

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 429,133

|percentage = 46.75

|change = -16.00

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Corsica=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Territorial election 2010: Corsica

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Camille de Rocca Serra

|votes = 27,903

|percentage = 21.34

|change = -6.75

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of the Corsican Nation

|candidate = Gilles Simeoni

|votes = 24,057

|percentage = 18.40

|change = +6.26

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Radical Party

|candidate = Paul Giacobbi

|votes = 20,242

|percentage = 15.48

|change = +5.00

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Dominique Bucchini

|votes = 13,108

|percentage = 10.02

|change = +3.40

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Corsica Libera

|candidate = Jean-Guy Talamoni

|votes = 12,236

|percentage = 9.36

|change = +9.36

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Radical Party

|candidate = Émile Zuccarelli

|votes = 10,523

|percentage = 8.05

|change = -4.91

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Simon Renucci

|votes = 8,688

|percentage = 6.64

|change = +0.84

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Jean Toma

|votes = 5,554

|percentage = 4.25

|change = +2.72

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Antoine Cardi

|votes = 5,438

|percentage = 4.16

|change = -0.31

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Jean-François Baccarelli

|votes = 2,426

|percentage = 1.86

|change = +1.86

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Jean-François Battini

|votes = 599

|percentage = 0.46

|change = +0.46

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 130,774

|percentage = 61.31

|change = -11.17

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Radical Party

|candidate = Paul Giacobbi

|votes = 52,663

|percentage = 36.62

|change =

|seats = 24

|seatchange = ±0

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Camille de Rocca Serra

|votes = 39,765

|percentage = 27.65

|change =

|seats = 12

|seatchange = -7

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of the Corsican Nation

|candidate = Gilles Simeoni

|votes = 37,224

|percentage = 25.88

|change =

|seats = 11

|seatchange = +3

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Corsica Libera

|candidate = Jean-Guy Talamoni

|votes = 14,159

|percentage = 9.85

|change =

|seats = 4

|seatchange = +4

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 143,811

|percentage = 67.42

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Franche-Comté=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Franche-Comté

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Alain Joyandet

|votes = 128,225

|percentage = 32.13

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Marie-Marguerite Dufay

|votes = 119,159

|percentage = 29.86

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Sophie Montel

|votes = 52,440

|percentage = 13.14

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Alain Fousseret

|votes = 37,333

|percentage = 9.36

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Evelyne Ternant

|votes = 16,171

|percentage = 4.05

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Christophe Grudler

|votes = 14,036

|percentage = 3.52

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Laurence Lyonnais

|votes = 13,086

|percentage = 3.28

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of France

|candidate = Christophe Devillers

|votes = 9,820

|percentage = 2.46

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Écologie Solidaire

|candidate = Claude Buchot

|votes = 4,471

|percentage = 1.12

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Michel Treppo

|votes = 4,314

|percentage = 1.08

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 399,055

|percentage = 49.35

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Marie-Marguerite Dufay

|votes = 214,582

|percentage = 47.43

|change =

|seats = 27

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Alain Joyandet

|votes = 173,505

|percentage = 38.35

|change =

|seats = 12

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Sophie Montel

|votes = 64,370

|percentage = 14.23

|change =

|seats = 4

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 452,457

|percentage = 55.77

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Guadeloupe=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Guadeloupe

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Victorin Lurel

|votes = 78,261

|percentage = 56.51

|change =

|seats = 31

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Blaise Aldo

|votes = 19,405

|percentage = 14.01

|change =

|seats = 4

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Éric Jalton

|votes = 17,175

|percentage = 12.40

|change =

|seats = 4

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Collectif Des Inkoruptibles

|candidate = Cédric Cornet

|votes = 9,634

|percentage = 6.96

|change =

|seats = 2

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Jean-Marie Nomertin

|votes = 3,911

|percentage = 2.82

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = United Guadeloupe, Socialism and Realities

|candidate = Jeanny Marc

|votes = 3,903

|percentage = 2.82

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Octavie Losio

|votes = 2,871

|percentage = 2.07

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Far left

|candidate = Alain Plaisir

|votes = 1,958

|percentage = 1.41

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Alain Lesueur

|votes = 1,377

|percentage = 0.99

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 138,495

|percentage = 47.41

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Guiana=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Guiana

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Rodolphe Alexandre

|votes = 12,201

|percentage = 40.61

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Radical Party

|candidate = Christiane Taubira (Walwari)

|votes = 6,916

|percentage = 23.02

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Joëlle Prévôt-Madère

|votes = 2,225

|percentage = 7.41

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Guianese Socialist Party

|candidate = Gabriel Serville

|votes = 1,845

|percentage = 6.14

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = José Gaillou

|votes = 1,582

|percentage = 5.27

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Chantal Berthelot

|votes = 1,532

|percentage = 5.10

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Forces of Guiana

|candidate = Gil Horth

|votes = 1,443

|percentage = 4.80

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Roger Arel

|votes = 1,274

|percentage = 4.24

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Gilbert Fossé

|votes = 725

|percentage = 2.41

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Léon Jean-Baptiste-Édouard

|votes = 301

|percentage = 1.00

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 30,044

|percentage = 43.13

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Rodolphe Alexandre

|votes = 19,152

|percentage = 56.11

|change =

|seats = 21

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Radical Party

|candidate = Christiane Taubira (Walwari)

|votes = 14,982

|percentage = 43.89

|change =

|seats = 10

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 34,134

|percentage = 49.00

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Île-de-France=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Île-de-France

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Valérie Pécresse

|votes = 802,096

|percentage = 27.76

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Paul Huchon

|votes = 729,861

|percentage = 25.26

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Cécile Duflot

|votes = 479,039

|percentage = 16.58

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Marie-Christine Arnautu

|votes = 268,313

|percentage = 9.29

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Pierre Laurent

|votes = 189,187

|percentage = 6.55

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Arise the Republic

|candidate = Nicolas Dupont-Aignan

|votes = 119,835

|percentage = 4.15

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Alain Dolium

|votes = 114,984

|percentage = 3.98

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Olivier Besancenot

|votes = 90,322

|percentage = 3.13

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Jean-Marc Governatori

|votes = 40,371

|percentage = 1.40

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Axel de Boer

|votes = 24,686

|percentage = 0.85

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Jean-Pierre Mercier

|votes = 18,286

|percentage = 0.63

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Almamy Kanoute

|votes = 12,242

|percentage = 0.42

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 2,889,222

|percentage = 42.71

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Paul Huchon

|votes = 1,720,644

|percentage = 56.69

|change =

|seats = 142

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Valérie Pécresse

|votes = 1,314,580

|percentage = 43.31

|change =

|seats = 67

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 3,035,224

|percentage = 44.87

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=La Réunion=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: La Réunion

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Communist Party of Réunion

|candidate = Paul Vergès

|votes = 71,602

|percentage = 30.23

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Didier Robert

|votes = 62,581

|percentage = 26.42

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Michel Vergoz

|votes = 30,941

|percentage = 13.06

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Jean-Paul Virapoullé

|votes = 15,952

|percentage = 6.73

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Nadia Ramassamy

|votes = 14,014

|percentage = 5.92

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = André Thien-Ah-Koon

|votes = 12,734

|percentage = 5.38

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Eric Magamootoo

|votes = 11,809

|percentage = 4.99

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Vincent Defaud

|votes = 11,685

|percentage = 4.93

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Nasion Rénioné

|candidate = Aniel Boyer

|votes = 2,097

|percentage = 0.89

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Jean-Yves Payet

|votes = 1,944

|percentage = 0.82

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Johny Arnachellum

|votes = 1,267

|percentage = 0.53

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Daniel Pouny

|votes = 231

|percentage = 0.10

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 236,857

|percentage = 43.03

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Didier Robert

|votes = 143,485

|percentage = 45.46

|change =

|seats = 27

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Communist Party of Réunion

|candidate = Paul Vergès

|votes = 112,201

|percentage = 35.55

|change =

|seats = 12

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Michel Vergoz

|votes = 59,933

|percentage = 18.99

|change =

|seats = 6

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 315,619

|percentage = 57.33

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Languedoc-Roussillon=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Languedoc-Roussillon

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous Left

|candidate = Georges Frêche

|votes = 304,810

|percentage = 34.28

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Raymond Couderc

|votes = 174,519

|percentage = 19.63

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = France Jamet

|votes = 112,646

|percentage = 12.67

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Jean-Louis Roumegas

|votes = 81,119

|percentage = 9.12

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = René Revol

|votes = 76,414

|percentage = 8.59

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Hélène Mandroux

|votes = 68,788

|percentage = 7.74

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Patrice Drevet

|votes = 34,440

|percentage = 3.87

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Centre of Independents and Peasants

|candidate = Christian Jeanjean

|votes = 18,017

|percentage = 2.03

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of France

|candidate = Jean-Claude Martinez

|votes = 6,607

|percentage = 0.74

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Ligue du Midi

|candidate = Richard Roudier

|votes = 6,086

|percentage = 0.68

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Liberto Plana

|votes = 5,628

|percentage = 0.63

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 889,074

|percentage = 47.98

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous Left

|candidate = Georges Frêche

|votes = 493,180

|percentage = 54.19

|change =

|seats = 44

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Raymond Couderc

|votes = 240,556

|percentage = 26.43

|change =

|seats = 13

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = France Jamet

|votes = 176,380

|percentage = 19.38

|change =

|seats = 10

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 910,116

|percentage = 49.11

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Limousin=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Limousin

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Paul Denanot

|votes = 106,152

|percentage = 38.06

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Raymond Archer

|votes = 67,381

|percentage = 24.16

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Christian Audouin

|votes = 36,619

|percentage = 13.13

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Ghilaine Jeannot-Pagès

|votes = 27,147

|percentage = 9.73

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Nicole Daccord-Gauthier

|votes = 21,638

|percentage = 7.76

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Jean-Jacques Bélézy

|votes = 9,925

|percentage = 3.56

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Jean-Louis Ranc

|votes = 5,665

|percentage = 2.03

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Elizabeth Faucon

|votes = 4,366

|percentage = 1.57

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 278,893

|percentage = 50.92

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Paul Denanot

|votes = 140,826

|percentage = 47.95

|change =

|seats = 27

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Raymond Archer

|votes = 96,788

|percentage = 32.95

|change =

|seats = 10

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Christian Audouin

|votes = 56,092

|percentage = 19.10

|change =

|seats = 6

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 293,706

|percentage = 53.61

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Lorraine=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Lorraine

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Pierre Masseret

|votes = 227,060

|percentage = 34.36

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Laurent Hénart

|votes = 157,080

|percentage = 23.77

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Thierry Gourlot

|votes = 98,286

|percentage = 14.87

|change =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Daniel Béguin

|votes = 60,516

|percentage = 9.16

|change =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Claude Bellei

|votes = 20,905

|percentage = 3.16

|change =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Republican Movement

|candidate = Annick Martin

|votes = 19,850

|percentage = 3.00

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Party (France)

|candidate = Philippe Leclercq

|votes = 19,809

|percentage = 3.00

|change =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Jean-Claude Kaas

|votes = 16,277

|percentage = 2.46

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Arise the Republic

|candidate = Jean-Luc André

|votes = 14,880

|percentage = 2.25

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Jean-Noël Bouet

|votes = 14,819

|percentage = 2.24

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Mario Rinaldi

|votes = 8,537

|percentage = 1.29

|change =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Movement for France

|candidate = Victor Villa

|votes = 2,346

|percentage = 0.35

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Patrice Lefeuvre

|votes = 524

|percentage = 0.08

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 660,889

|percentage = 39.66

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Pierre Masseret

|votes = 375,660

|percentage = 50.01

|change =

|seats = 46

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Laurent Hénart

|votes = 237,019

|percentage = 31.55

|change =

|seats = 17

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Thierry Gourlot

|votes = 138,549

|percentage = 18.44

|change =

|seats = 10

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 751,228

|percentage = 45.11

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Lower Normandy=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Lower Normandy

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Laurent Beauvais

|votes = 157,007

|percentage = 32.55

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Jean-François Le Grand

|votes = 133,558

|percentage = 27.69

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = François Dufour

|votes = 57,912

|percentage = 12.01

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Rodolphe Thomas

|votes = 42,942

|percentage = 8.90

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Valérie Dupont

|votes = 41,942

|percentage = 8.70

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Christine Coulon

|votes = 24,046

|percentage = 4.99

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of France

|candidate = Fernand Le Rachinel

|votes = 17,898

|percentage = 3.71

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Pierre Casevitz

|votes = 6,982

|percentage = 1.45

|change =

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}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 482,287

|percentage = 45.19

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Laurent Beauvais

|votes = 296,192

|percentage = 57.15

|change =

|seats = 32

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Jean-François Le Grand

|votes = 222,053

|percentage = 42.85

|change =

|seats = 15

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 518,245

|percentage = 48.58

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Martinique=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Martinique

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Martinican Progressive Party

|candidate = Serge Letchimy

|votes = 51,796

|percentage = 40.05

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Martinican Independence Movement

|candidate = Alfred Marie-Jeanne

|votes = 41,595

|percentage = 32.16

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = André Lesueur

|votes = 13,570

|percentage = 10.49

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Martinican Democratic Rally

|candidate = Madeleine de Grandmaison

|votes = 8,866

|percentage = 6.85

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Build the Martinique Country

|candidate = Pierre Samot

|votes = 5,131

|percentage = 3.97

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Ghislaine Joachim-Arnaud

|votes = 3,507

|percentage = 2.71

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous left

|candidate = Guy Lordinot

|votes = 2,448

|percentage = 1.89

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Max Orville

|votes = 1,348

|percentage = 1.04

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Jean-Claude Granier

|votes = 1,082

|percentage = 0.84

|change =

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}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 129,343

|percentage = 42.93

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Martinican Progressive Party

|candidate = Serge Letchimy

|votes = 78,193

|percentage = 48.35

|change =

|seats = 26

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Martinican Independence Movement

|candidate = Alfred Marie-Jeanne

|votes = 66,359

|percentage = 41.03

|change =

|seats = 12

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = André Lesueur

|votes = 17,187

|percentage = 10.63

|change =

|seats = 3

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 161,739

|percentage = 53.69

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Midi-Pyrénées=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Midi-Pyrénées

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Martin Malvy

|votes = 415,096

|percentage = 40.93

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Brigitte Barèges

|votes = 220,624

|percentage = 21.75

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Gérard Onesta

|votes = 136,543

|percentage = 13.46

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Frédéric Cabrolier

|votes = 95,689

|percentage = 9.44

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Christian Picquet

|votes = 70,077

|percentage = 6.91

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Arnaud Lafon

|votes = 38,290

|percentage = 3.78

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Myriam Martin

|votes = 29,319

|percentage = 2.89

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Sandra Torremocha

|votes = 8,548

|percentage = 0.84

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,014,186

|percentage = 49.76

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Martin Malvy

|votes = 705,449

|percentage = 67.77

|change =

|seats = 69

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Brigitte Barèges

|votes = 335,518

|percentage = 32.23

|change =

|seats = 22

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,040,967

|percentage = 51.08

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Nord-Pas-de-Calais=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Nord-Pas-de-Calais

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Daniel Percheron

|votes = 358,185

|percentage = 29.16

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Valérie Létard

|votes = 233,374

|percentage = 19.00

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Marine Le Pen

|votes = 224,870

|percentage = 18.31

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Alain Bocquet

|votes = 132,450

|percentage = 10.78

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Jean-François Caron

|votes = 126,989

|percentage = 10.34

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Olivier Henno

|votes = 48,245

|percentage = 3.93

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Centre of Independents and Peasants

|candidate = François Dubout

|votes = 37,050

|percentage = 3.02

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Pascale Montel

|votes = 36,869

|percentage = 3.00

|change =

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}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Eric Pecqueur

|votes = 17,700

|percentage = 1.44

|change =

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}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Young Farmers

|candidate = Mickaël Poillion

|votes = 12,649

|percentage = 1.03

|change =

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}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,228,381

|percentage = 42.80

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Daniel Percheron

|votes = 704,181

|percentage = 51.89

|change =

|seats = 73

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Valérie Létard

|votes = 351,502

|percentage = 25.91

|change =

|seats = 22

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Marine Le Pen

|votes = 301,190

|percentage = 22.20

|change =

|seats = 18

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,356,873

|percentage = 47.24

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Pays de la Loire=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Pays de la Loire

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jacques Auxiette

|votes = 405,103

|percentage = 34.36

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Christophe Béchu

|votes = 386,465

|percentage = 32.78

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Jean-Philippe Magnen

|votes = 160,830

|percentage = 13.64

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Brigitte Neveux

|votes = 83,157

|percentage = 7.05

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Marc Gicquel

|votes = 58,897

|percentage = 5.00

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Patricia Gallerneau

|votes = 53,879

|percentage = 4.57

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Eddy Le Beller

|votes = 18,860

|percentage = 1.60

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Breton Party

|candidate = Jacky Flippot

|votes = 11,669

|percentage = 0.99

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,178,860

|percentage = 46.20

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jacques Auxiette

|votes = 702,163

|percentage = 56.39

|change =

|seats = 63

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Christophe Béchu

|votes = 543,069

|percentage = 43.61

|change =

|seats = 30

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,245,232

|percentage = 48.79

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Picardy=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Picardy

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Claude Gewerc

|votes = 153,052

|percentage = 26.64

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Caroline Cayeux

|votes = 149,012

|percentage = 25.94

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Michel Guiniot

|votes = 90,802

|percentage = 15.80

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Christophe Porquier

|votes = 57,338

|percentage = 9.98

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = French Communist Party

|candidate = Maxime Gremetz

|votes = 35,655

|percentage = 6.21

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Thierry Aury

|votes = 30,719

|percentage = 5.35

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = France Mathieu

|votes = 21,492

|percentage = 3.74

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Sylvain Desbureaux

|votes = 17,267

|percentage = 3.01

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of France

|candidate = Thomas Joly

|votes = 11,625

|percentage = 2.02

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Roland Szpirko

|votes = 7,555

|percentage = 1.32

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 574,517

|percentage = 43.45

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Claude Gewerc

|votes = 310,674

|percentage = 48.28

|change =

|seats = 35

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Caroline Cayeux

|votes = 208,665

|percentage = 32.43

|change =

|seats = 14

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Michel Guiniot

|votes = 124,177

|percentage = 19.30

|change =

|seats = 8

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 643,516

|percentage = 48.72

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Poitou-Charentes=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Poitou-Charentes

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Ségolène Royal

|votes = 240,910

|percentage = 38.98

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Dominique Bussereau

|votes = 182,044

|percentage = 29.46

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Françoise Coutant

|votes = 73,650

|percentage = 11.92

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Marc de Lacoste-Lareymondie

|votes = 47,736

|percentage = 7.72

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Gisèle Jean

|votes = 28,803

|percentage = 4.66

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Pascal Monier

|votes = 26,985

|percentage = 4.37

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Myriam Rossignol

|votes = 11,431

|percentage = 1.85

|change =

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|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Ludovic Gaillard

|votes = 6,451

|percentage = 1.04

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 618,010

|percentage = 48.11

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Ségolène Royal

|votes = 392,291

|percentage = 60.61

|change =

|seats = 39

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Dominique Bussereau

|votes = 254,957

|percentage = 39.39

|change =

|seats = 16

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 647,248

|percentage = 50.39

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Thierry Mariani

|votes = 388,352

|percentage = 26.60

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Michel Vauzelle

|votes = 376,595

|percentage = 25.80

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Marie Le Pen

|votes = 296,265

|percentage = 20.29

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Laurence Vichnievsky

|votes = 159,431

|percentage = 10.92

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Marc Coppola

|votes = 89,255

|percentage = 6.11

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Ligue du Sud

|candidate = Jacques Bompard

|votes = 39,287

|percentage = 2.69

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Catherine Levraud

|votes = 36,701

|percentage = 2.51

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Patrice Miran

|votes = 34,077

|percentage = 2.33

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Pierre Godard

|votes = 30,810

|percentage = 2.11

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Isabelle Bonnet

|votes = 9,049

|percentage = 0.62

|change =

|seats =

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{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,459,822

|percentage = 43.62

|change =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Michel Vauzelle

|votes = 747,382

|percentage = 44.11

|change =

|seats = 72

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Thierry Mariani

|votes = 559,412

|percentage = 33.02

|change =

|seats = 30

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Jean-Marie Le Pen

|votes = 387,374

|percentage = 22.87

|change =

|seats = 21

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,694,168

|percentage = 50.62

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Rhône-Alpes=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Rhône-Alpes

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Françoise Grossetête

|votes = 450,935

|percentage = 26.39

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Jack Queyranne

|votes = 433,987

|percentage = 25.40

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Philippe Meirieu

|votes = 304,613

|percentage = 17.83

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Bruno Gollnisch

|votes = 239,330

|percentage = 14.01

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Élisa Martin

|votes = 107,768

|percentage = 6.31

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Azouz Begag

|votes = 73,937

|percentage = 4.33

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Myriam Combet

|votes = 41,537

|percentage = 2.43

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Miscellaneous right

|candidate = Michel Dulac

|votes = 32,476

|percentage = 1.90

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Nathalie Arthaud

|votes = 24,294

|percentage = 1.42

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,708,877

|percentage = 41.76

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Jean-Jack Queyranne

|votes = 994,381

|percentage = 50.75

|change =

|seats = 100

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Françoise Grossetête

|votes = 666,526

|percentage = 34.02

|change =

|seats = 40

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Bruno Gollnisch

|votes = 298,273

|percentage = 15.22

|change =

|seats = 17

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 1,959,180

|percentage = 47.85

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Upper Normandy=

{{Election box begin for list seats|

|title=Regional election 2010: Upper Normandy

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Alain Le Vern

|votes = 199,345

|percentage = 34.87

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Bruno Le Maire

|votes = 142,927

|percentage = 25.00

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Nicolas Bay

|votes = 67,419

|percentage = 11.79

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Europe Ecology

|candidate = Claude Taleb

|votes = 52,164

|percentage = 9.12

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Left Front (France)

|candidate = Sébastien Jumel

|votes = 47,961

|percentage = 8.39

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Democratic Movement (France)

|candidate = Danielle Jeanne

|votes = 16,460

|percentage = 2.88

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = New Anticapitalist Party

|candidate = Christine Poupin

|votes = 14,633

|percentage = 2.56

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Arise the Republic

|candidate = Brigitte Briere

|votes = 10,237

|percentage = 1.79

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Party of France

|candidate = Carl Lang

|votes = 8,363

|percentage = 1.46

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

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{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Independent Ecological Alliance

|candidate = Bernard Frau

|votes = 6,487

|percentage = 1.13

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Workers' Struggle

|candidate = Gisèle Lapeyre

|votes = 5,686

|percentage = 0.99

|change =

|seats =

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 571,682

|percentage = 44.70

|change =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Socialist Party (France)

|candidate = Alain Le Vern

|votes = 346,633

|percentage = 55.10

|change =

|seats = 37

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority

|candidate = Bruno Le Maire

|votes = 193,128

|percentage = 30.70

|change =

|seats = 12

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box party for list seats|

|party = National Front (France)

|candidate = Nicolas Bay

|votes = 89,333

|percentage = 14.20

|change =

|seats = 6

|seatchange =

}}

{{Election box turnout list seats|

|votes = 629,094

|percentage = 49.19

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

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