Opinion polling for the 2002 French legislative election

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This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the 2002 French legislative elections, which were held in two rounds on 9 and 16 June 2002.

Unless otherwise noted, all polls listed below are compliant with the regulations of the national polling commission (Commission nationale des sondages) and utilize the quota method.

Graphical summary[edit]

The averages in the graphs below were constructed using polls listed below conducted by the six major French pollsters. The graphs are smoothed 14-day weighted moving averages, using only the most recent poll conducted by any given pollster within that range (each poll weighted based on recency).

First round[edit]

The BVA poll conducted in October 1998 tested Ecology Generation (GE).

The Ipsos poll of 125 constituencies was conducted in seven categories of constituencies: 36 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the left in 1997 with a weak performance of the FN in 2002, 10 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the left in 1997 with the possibility of the FN advancing to the second round in 2002, 21 constituencies with triangulaires in 1997 with the FN narrowly won by the left, 4 constituencies with left-FN duels won by the left in 1997 where the right improved upon its score and could this advance to the second round in 2002, 34 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the right in 1997 with a weak performance of the FN in 2002, 7 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the right in 1997 with the possibility of the FN advancing to the second round in 2002, and 13 constituencies with triangulaires in 1997 with the FN narrowly won by the right.[1]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. LO LCR EXG PCF PR/
MDC
PS PRG/
MRG
DVG LV ECO CPNT UDF UMP/
RPR
DL DVD RPF MPF FN MNR/
MN
EXD REG DIV
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 35.58% 1.18% 1.24% 0.32% 4.91% 1.19% 23.78% 1.51% 1.38% 4.44% 1.15% 1.64% 4.79% 33.37% 0.42% 3.89% 0.36% 0.79% 11.12% 1.08% 0.25% 0.36% 0.84%
CSA 5–6 Jun 2002 1,004 3% 6% 1% 24.5% 4.5% 3% 4% 29% 2% 1.5% 15% 1.5% 5%
Ipsos 5 Jun 2002 1,014 3.5% 6% 2% 25% 5% 1% 3% 4% 32% 4% 12% 1% 1.5%
Ipsos 31 May–3 Jun 2002 1,869 4% 5.5% 2% 24% 5% 1% 2% 4.5% 32% 3.5% 13% 1.5% 2%
Sofres 31 May–1 Jun 2002 1,000 3% 5% 2% 25.5% 6% 5% 31% 5% 13% 1.5% 3%
Ifop 30–31 May 2002 950 4.5% 5% 2% 24.5% 5% 1% 36% 4% 13% 1% 4%
Ipsos 24–27 May 2002 1,816 4% 6% 1.5% 24% 5% 1% 3% 4% 32% 3% 13% 1.5% 2%
Sofres 24–25 May 2002 1,000 3.5% 5% 2% 24.5% 6% 4% 34% 3% 13% 1.5% 3.5%
BVA 23–25 May 2002 667 3% 6% 2% 26% 6% 1% 4% 6% 27% 5% 13% 1%
Ipsos 17–18 May 2002 951 3% 6% 1.5% 24% 7% 0.5% 2% 4% 35% 1% 14% 2%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 1,000 2.5% 5% 2% 28% 5.5% 5% 31% 3.5% 11.5% 1.5% 4.5%
CSA 15–16 May 2002 1,005 3% 6% 2% 25% 4% 3% 35% 3% 13% 2% 4%
Ipsos 10–11 May 2002 894 3% 7% 3% 25% 7% 0.5% 41% 12% 1.5%
CSA 5 May 2002 1,004 3% 6% 1% 27% 5% 3% 35% 3% 11% 2% 4%
BVA 28–30 Mar 2002 684 7% 7% 28% 6% 3% 5% 23% 4% 2% 15%
BVA 28 Feb–2 Mar 2002 708 7% 7% 30% 5% 3% 5% 24% 3% 3% 13%
Louis Harris 1–2 Feb 2002 844 8% 6% 28% 11% 4% 9% 18% 6% 1% 9%
BVA 31 Jan–2 Feb 2002 821 6.5% 6.5% 28% 6% 4% 6% 22% 4% 4% 13%
Louis Harris 4–5 Jan 2002 1,003 7% 6% 28% 10% 5% 7% 22% 3% 2% 10%
BVA 2–5 Jan 2002 720 6% 6% 30% 9% 3% 6% 21% 4% 4% 11%
BVA 29 Nov–1 Dec 2001 653 4% 7% 27% 10% 4% 4% 23% 4% 4% 13%
BVA 25–27 Oct 2001 661 6% 6% 27% 10% 2% 5% 25% 3% 4% 12%
BVA 27–29 Sep 2001 764 5% 7% 28% 8% 3% 6% 22% 4% 4% 13%
BVA 30 Aug–1 Sep 2001 678 6% 6% 28% 9% 4% 7% 22% 4% 5% 9%
BVA 5–7 Jul 2001 917 6% 8% 31% 8% 5% 6% 21% 3% 3% 9%
BVA 14–16 Jun 2001 682 7% 7% 30% 9% 3% 6% 20% 3% 6% 9%
BVA 10–12 May 2001 645 5% 8% 29% 10% 4% 7% 21% 3% 4% 9%
BVA 20–21 Apr 2001 738 5% 7% 28% 12% 3% 7% 20% 4% 4% 10%
BVA 22–24 Mar 2001 647 6% 6% 31% 10% 3% 7% 22% 4% 3% 8%
BVA 22–24 Feb 2001 634 6% 8% 30% 8% 4% 6.5% 20% 3.5% 4% 10%
BVA 1–3 Feb 2001 642 5% 8% 32% 7% 2% 6.5% 24% 3.5% 4% 8%
BVA 11–13 Jan 2001 621 5% 8% 31% 6% 3% 7% 21% 3% 4% 12%
BVA 30 Nov–2 Dec 2000 945 6.5% 7.5% 29% 8% 3% 6.5% 19% 4% 6% 10.5%
Ifop 27 Nov 2000 803 3% 8% 27% 14% 27% 8% 10% 3%
BVA 8–10 Nov 2000 615 7% 7% 30% 7% 3% 7.5% 22% 2.5% 4% 10%
BVA 6–8 Oct 2000 601 5% 7% 28% 7% 3% 6% 22% 4% 7% 11%
BVA 7–9 Sep 2000 577 7% 8% 24% 7.5% 4% 7% 21% 3.5% 8% 10%
BVA 20–22 Jul 2000 681 6% 8% 26% 7% 3% 6% 23% 4% 7.5% 9.5%
BVA 15–17 Jun 2000 629 4.5% 7% 29% 7% 4% 6.5% 23% 3% 8% 8%
BVA 11–13 May 2000 687 5% 9% 27% 6% 4% 8% 21% 4% 9% 7%
Ipsos 28–29 Apr 2000 825 3% 9% 29% 8% 36% 4% 9% 2%
BVA 13–15 Apr 2000 505 4.5% 8.5% 28% 7% 3% 8% 20% 3% 10% 8%
BVA 16–18 Mar 2000 621 5% 9% 27% 7% 4% 8% 17% 3% 11% 9%
Ipsos 10–11 Mar 2000 920 3% 8% 29% 9% 35% 6% 8% 2%
BVA 17–19 Feb 2000 599 5% 8% 28.5% 6.5% 5% 8% 17.5% 3% 9.5% 9%
BVA 13–15 Jan 2000 546 5.5% 9.5% 26% 7% 2.5% 7% 18.5% 2.5% 11.5% 10%
Sofres 27–29 Dec 1999 995 2% 9% 29% 8% 3% 25% 12% 10% 2%
BVA 9–11 Dec 1999 601 6.5% 9% 26% 8% 3% 8% 19% 3% 9.5% 8%
BVA 18–20 Nov 1999 926 5% 9% 28% 6% 2% 9% 17% 4% 9% 11%
BVA 14–16 Oct 1999 608 6% 9% 26% 6% 2% 8% 16% 3% 11% 13%
BVA 16–18 Sep 1999 673 5.5% 8% 26% 7% 3.5% 6% 17% 3% 12% 12%
BVA 15–17 Jul 1999 599 6% 7% 27% 7% 3% 8% 15% 3% 14% 10%
BVA 17–19 Jun 1999 648 6% 8% 27% 10% 3% 9% 11% 3% 16% 7%
BVA 11–13 Mar 1999 609 6% 8% 26% 8% 2% 7% 22% 6% 15%
BVA 14–16 Jan 1999 688 5% 8% 29% 7% 2% 7% 24% 4% 14%
BVA 10–13 Dec 1998 589 5% 8% 29% 7% 3% 7% 24% 6% 11%
BVA 19–21 Nov 1998 643 5% 9% 30% 6% 3% 7% 22% 5% 13%
BVA 15–17 Oct 1998 928 5% 8% 31% 5% 4% 8% 19% 5% 15%
CSA 27–28 Mar 1998 1,005 3.5% 9% 32% 5% 3% 8% 18% 5.5% 15% 1%
1997 election 25 May 1997 32.08% (EXG) (EXG) 2.52% 9.94% (DVG) 23.53% 1.45% 2.81% (ECO) 6.81% 14.19% 15.69% 6.63% (DVD) 14.94% 0.10% (DIV) 1.39%
In 125 constituencies
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
LO LCR EXG PCF PR/
MDC
PS PRG DVG LV ECO UDF UMP/
RPR
DL DVD FN MNR
Ipsos 10–13 May 2002 689 3% 5% 3% 24% 6% 1% 42% 14% 2%

Second round seat projections[edit]

Projections marked with an asterisk (*) are for 555 deputies representing metropolitan France. The Ipsos projection on 12 June was constructed using interviews in 198 constituencies where the outcome appeared uncertain.

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. PCF PS PRG DVG LV UDF UMP DL DVD RPF MPF FN MNR REG DIV
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 39.69% 21 140 7 6 3 29 355 2 9 2 1 0 0 1 1
Ipsos* 12 Jun 2002 1,022 14–22 115–145 1–5 24–30 384–414 0
CSA 5–6 Jun 2002 1,004 16–26 140–196 350–410 0–2 3–11
Ipsos* 5 Jun 2002 1,014 174–216 339–381 0–4
Ipsos* 31 May–3 Jun 2002 1,869 158–196 359–397 0–4
Sofres* 31 May–1 Jun 2002 1,000 164–238 316–388 0–4
Ipsos* 24–27 May 2002 1,816 167–208 347–388 0–4
Sofres* 24–25 May 2002 1,000 155–207 348–400 0
Sofres* 17–18 May 2002 1,000 198–238 306–372 0
1997 election 1 Jun 1997 29.03% 38 241 12 21 7 106 132 13 (DVD) 1 0 0 1

By second round configuration[edit]

The Ipsos poll of 125 constituencies was conducted in seven categories of constituencies: 36 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the left in 1997 with a weak performance of the FN in 2002, 10 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the left in 1997 with the possibility of the FN advancing to the second round in 2002, 21 constituencies with triangulaires in 1997 with the FN narrowly won by the left, 4 constituencies with left-FN duels won by the left in 1997 where the right improved upon its score and could this advance to the second round in 2002, 34 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the right in 1997 with a weak performance of the FN in 2002, 7 constituencies with left-right duels narrowly won by the right in 1997 with the possibility of the FN advancing to the second round in 2002, and 13 constituencies with triangulaires in 1997 with the FN narrowly won by the right.[1]

Older values provided by Ipsos in 198 uncertain constituencies were constructed using older national polls conducted by the pollster.

PS/PCF/LV–UMP/UDF[edit]

Ifop specifically named the PS and UMP. Sofres specifically named the PCF, PS, and LV, and the UMP (UDF, RPR, and DVD). In 2000, Ipsos specifically named the PS, PCF, and LV, and the RPR, UDF, and DL. In the polls conducted from 10 to 11 May 2002 and of 198 constituencies, Ipsos specifically named the PS, PCF, and LV, and the RPR, UDF, and DL. Thereafter, Ipsos specifically named the PS, PCF, and LV, and the UMP and UDF.

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
PS/
PCF/LV
UMP/
UDF
Ifop 6–7 Jun 2002 945 44% 56%
Ipsos 5 Jun 2002 1,014 48% 52%
Ipsos 31 May–3 Jun 2002 1,869 47% 53%
Sofres 31 May–1 Jun 2002 1,000 46% 54%
Ipsos 24–27 May 2002 1,816 47% 53%
Sofres 24–25 May 2002 1,000 45% 55%
Ipsos 17–18 May 2002 951 45% 55%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 1,000 48.5% 51.5%
Ipsos 10–11 May 2002 894 47% 53%
Ipsos 28–29 Apr 2000 825 51% 49%
Ipsos 10–11 Mar 2000 920 50% 50%
In 198 constituencies
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
PS/
PCF/LV
UMP/
UDF
Ipsos 12 Jun 2002 1,022 47% 53%
Ipsos 9 Jun 2002 48% 52%
Ipsos 5 Jun 2002 50% 50%
Ipsos 31 May–3 Jun 2002 51% 49%
In 125 constituencies
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
PS/
PCF/LV
UMP/
UDF
Ipsos 10–13 May 2002 689 45% 55%

PS/PCF/LV–UMP/UDF–FN[edit]

Ifop specifically named the PS, UMP, and FN. Sofres specifically named the PCF, PS, and LV; the UMP (UDF, RPR, and DVD); and the FN and MNR. In the polls conducted from 10 to 11 May 2002 and of 198 constituencies, Ipsos specifically named the PS, PCF, and LV; the RPR, UDF, and DL; and the FN. Thereafter, Ipsos specifically named the PS, PCF, and LV; the UMP and UDF; and the FN.

Ipsos polls, denoted with an asterisk (*), only tested this scenario in constituencies where Jean-Marie Le Pen and Bruno Mégret together obtained at least 12.5% of the vote in the preceding presidential election.

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
PS/
PCF/LV
UMP/
UDF
FN
Ifop 6–7 Jun 2002 945 41% 45% 14%
Ipsos* 5 Jun 2002 1,014 39% 45% 16%
Ipsos* 31 May–3 Jun 2002 1,869 40% 44% 16%
Sofres 31 May–1 Jun 2002 1,000 43% 45% 12%
Ipsos* 24–27 May 2002 1,816 39% 44% 17%
Sofres 24–25 May 2002 1,000 41% 47% 12%
Ipsos* 17–18 May 2002 951 38% 45% 17%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 1,000 44% 45% 11%
Ipsos* 10–11 May 2002 894 40% 46% 14%
In 79 of 125 constituencies
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
PS/
PCF/LV
UMP/
UDF
FN
Ipsos 10–13 May 2002 689 40% 44% 16%

UMP–FN[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
UMP FN
Ifop 6–7 Jun 2002 945 86% 14%

PS–FN[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
PS FN
Ifop 6–7 Jun 2002 945 79% 21%

By constituency[edit]

First round[edit]

Bouches-du-Rhône's 1st[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Mireille Mavrides
PCF
Marie-Arlette Carlotti
PS
Roger Guichard
PR
Roland Blum
UMPDL
Marie-Claude Aucouturier
FN
Pascal Munier
MNR
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 35.92% 4.24% 25.92% 0.84% 39.89% 18.88% 1.98% 8.25%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 2% 27% 4% 40% 15% 4% 8%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 3rd[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Jean-Paul Nostriano
PCF
Gabriel Malauzat
PS
Philippe Sanmarco
DVG
Yannick Lopez
LV
Jean Roatta
UMPDL
Jackie Blanc
FN
Nicole Cantrel
MNR
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 38.78% 4.76% 21.81% 5.02% 2.38% 36.28% 18.80% 1.70% 9.26%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 4% 23% 4% 5% 36% 14% 6% 8%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 4th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Sylvie Moyen
LO
Frédéric Dutoit
PCF
Patrick Mennucci
PS
Karim Zéribi
PR
François Franceschi
UMPRPF
Jean-Pierre Baumann
FN
Hubert Savon
MNR
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 43.60% 0.77% 25.86% 17.96% 4.28% 16.60% 24.44% 3.83% 6.27%
CSA 27–28 May 2002 500 5% 19% 22% 3% 11% 26% 5% 9%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 5th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Marie-Yves Le Dret
PCF
David Gomes
DVG
Jean-Luc Bennahmias
LVPS
Renaud Muselier
UMPRPR
Marie-Odile Rayé
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 36.88% 5.39% 6.03% 16.97% 42.82% 18.14% 10.65%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 4.5% 23% 44% 16% 12.5%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 8th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Christophe Masse
PSPCF
Jacques Rocca Serra
UDFUMP
Stéphane Durbec
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 37.94% 35.66% 26.81% 21.09% 16.44%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 33% 29% 21.5% 16.5%

Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 2nd[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Georges Labazée
PS
Jean Saint-Josse
CPNT
François Bayrou
UDF
Marie-France Galvez
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 28.14% 31.41% 9.43% 41.79% 6.59% 10.76%
CSA 3–4 Jun 2002 502 29% 14% 36.5% 10% 10.5%

Paris's 11th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Yves Cochet
LVPS
Dominique Versini
UMP
Yves Ogé
UDF
Nicole Catala
DVD
Yves de Coatgoureden
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 28.70% 38.07% 24.94% 4.85% 13.71% 6.21% 12.22%
CSA 31 May–1 Jun 2002 502 39% 21% 2% 19% 6% 13%

Paris's 16th[edit]

Bernard Pons was eligible to continue to the second round, but instead announced his retirement from politics after the first round, allowing Françoise de Panafieu to win unopposed on 16 June 2002.[2]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Nelly Oehlhaffen
PS
Atanase Périfan
DVD
Françoise de Panafieu
DVD
Bernard Pons
UMP
Danièle Lançon
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 29.36% 15.55% 4.99% 40.83% 22.34% 6.10% 10.18%
CSA 27–29 May 2002 501 13% 2.5% 40% 24% 9% 11.5%

Tarn-et-Garonne's 1st[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Joëlle Greder
PCF
Roland Garrigues
PS
Philippe Debaigt
LV
Thierry Cabanes
CPNT
Brigitte Barèges
UMP
Liliane Garcia
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 27.56% 2.22% 32.35% 2.56% 3.59% 38.95% 12.03% 8.30%
CSA 3–4 Jun 2002 500 4% 31% 4% 5% 36% 12% 8%

Vaucluse's 4th[edit]

Jean-Pierre Lambertin was eligible to continue through to the second round, but instead withdrew his candidacy.[3]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Jean-Pierre Lambertin
PSPCFLV
Thierry Mariani
UMP
Jacques Bompard
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 29.74% 25.06% 35.23% 34.06% 5.65%
CSA 29–30 May 2002 539 27% 33% 32% 8%

Essonne's 1st[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Bruno Piriou
PCF
Manuel Valls
PS
Jacques Picard
LV
Serge Dassault
UMP
Gaëtan de Fresnoye
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 38.84% 4.60% 36.34% 3.52% 35.95% 11.20% 8.39%
CSA 30 May 2002 501 7% 28% 8% 30% 14% 13%

Seine-Saint-Denis's 9th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Gilles Garnier
PCF
Élisabeth Guigou
PS
Anne Déo
LV
Nicole Rivoire
UDF
Georgia Vincent
UMP
Marie-Estelle Préjean
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 38.62% 10.22% 33.90% 4.62% 0.00% 26.59% 15.36% 9.32%
CSA 3–4 Jun 2002 500 9% 36% 6% 5% 16% 15% 13%

Val-d'Oise's 5th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Robert Hue
PCFPSLV
Georges Mothron
UMP
Micheline Bruna
FN
Others
2002 election 9 Jun 2002 39.24% 38.63% 35.53% 14.38% 11.47%
CSA 25–29 May 2002 501 36% 35% 15% 14%

Second round[edit]

Bouches-du-Rhône's 1st[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Marie-Arlette Carlotti
PS
Roland Blum
UMPDL
Marie-Claude Aucouturier
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 43.47% 39.82% 60.18%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 40% 60%
38% 43% 19%
81% 19%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 3rd[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Gabriel Malauzat
PS
Jean Roatta
UMPDL
Jackie Blanc
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 45.97% 42.83% 57.17%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 42% 58%
40% 44% 16%
78% 22%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 4th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Frédéric Dutoit
PCF
Patrick Mennucci
PS
François Franceschi
UMPRPF
Jean-Pierre Baumann
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 49.97% 64.80% 35.20%
CSA 27–28 May 2002 500 61% 39%
48% 24% 28%
62% 38%
50% 23% 27%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 5th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Jean-Luc Bennahmias
LVPS
Renaud Muselier
UMPRPR
Marie-Odile Rayé
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 47.90% 75.54% 24.46%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 83% 17%
34% 50% 16%
37% 63%

Bouches-du-Rhône's 8th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Christophe Masse
PSPCF
Jacques Rocca Serra
UDFUMP
Stéphane Durbec
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 42.35% 44.56% 36.84% 18.60%
Sofres 17–18 May 2002 500 41% 38% 21%
50% 50%
73% 27%

Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 2nd[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Georges Labazée
PS
Jean Saint-Josse
CPNT
François Bayrou
UDF
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 31.91% 44.42% 55.58%
CSA 3–4 Jun 2002 502 45% 55%
39% 17% 44%

Paris's 11th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Yves Cochet
LVPS
Dominique Versini
UMP
Nicole Catala
DVD
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 31.62% 51.83% 48.17%
CSA 31 May–1 Jun 2002 502 52% 48%
47% 27% 26%
51% 49%

Paris's 16th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Nelly Oehlhaffen
PS
Françoise de Panafieu
DVD
Bernard Pons
UMP
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 54.48% 100.00%
CSA 27–29 May 2002 501 64% 36%
19% 50% 31%

Tarn-et-Garonne's 1st[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Roland Garrigues
PS
Brigitte Barèges
UMP
Liliane Garcia
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 29.20% 45.85% 54.15%
CSA 3–4 Jun 2002 500 47% 53%
43% 47% 10%

Vaucluse's 4th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Jean-Pierre Lambertin
PSPCFLV
Thierry Mariani
UMP
Jacques Bompard
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 34.13% 57.62% 42.38%
CSA 29–30 May 2002 539 60% 40%
30% 36% 34%

Essonne's 1st[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Manuel Valls
PS
Serge Dassault
UMP
Gaëtan de Fresnoye
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 41.47% 52.97% 47.03%
CSA 30 May 2002 501 51% 49%
50% 39% 11%

Seine-Saint-Denis's 9th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Élisabeth Guigou
PS
Georgia Vincent
UMP
Marie-Estelle Préjean
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 44.38% 56.40% 43.60%
CSA 3–4 Jun 2002 500 62% 38%
58% 27% 15%

Val-d'Oise's 5th[edit]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Abs. Robert Hue
PCFPSLV
Georges Mothron
UMP
Micheline Bruna
FN
2002 election 16 Jun 2002 40.88% 49.62% 50.38%
CSA 25–29 May 2002 501 50% 50%
45% 42% 13%

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Les 125 circonscriptions sensibles". Ipsos. 14 May 2002. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  2. ^ "A Paris, droite et gauche sont au coude-à-coude". Les Échos. 11 June 2002. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Echos de campagne". La Dépêche du Midi. 11 June 2002. Retrieved 11 March 2018.

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