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Opinion polling for the 2007 French legislative election

Opinion polling for the 2007 French legislative election

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This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the 2007 French legislative elections, which were held in two rounds on 10 and 17 June 2007.

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

The averages in the graphs below were constructed using polls listed below conducted by the five 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

During the 2007 presidential election, Ipsos launched the first ever rolling poll in France, described as a "continuous electoral barometer",[1] which it continued to carry out for the legislative elections in June.

Other far-left parties received 0.32% of the vote in the first round in 2002; this total is included in the total for miscellaneous candidates, which would otherwise be 0.84%. Results for the Citizen and Republican Movement are compared with those of the Republican Pole in 2002, and Liberal Democracy and Rally for France are included in the miscellaneous right total for that year, which would otherwise be 3.89%; the two parties received 0.42% and 0.36% of the vote, respectively.

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Second round seat projections

Projections marked with an asterisk (*) are for 555 deputies representing metropolitan France. The final three Ipsos projections were constructed using interviews in 184 constituencies with left-right duels where the outcome appeared uncertain, while the two preceding projections were based on 197 constituencies.

Seats for Liberal Democracy and Rally for France are included in the miscellaneous right total for 2002, which would otherwise be 9; the parties each won 2 seats.

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By second round configuration

Configurations tested before the first were collected among a national sample, except for the Ipsos poll conducted on 13 June 2007 which was conducted specifically in 17 constituencies where a victory for a French Communist Party candidate was considered possible.

PS/PCF/LV–UMP/NC

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PS/PCF/LV–MoDem–UMP

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PCF–UMP/NC

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By constituency

First round

Ardèche's 2nd

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Drôme's 2nd

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Eure's 3rd

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Gironde's 2nd

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Isère's 1st

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Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 2nd

Jean-Pierre Mariné withdrew and did not contest the second round despite being eligible to after the decision of the party to allow Bayrou to carry the constituency.[2]

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Saône-et-Loire's 6th

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Sarthe's 4th

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Paris's 8th

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Vaucluse's 4th

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Second round

Ardèche's 2nd

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Drôme's 2nd

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Eure's 3rd

Hervé Morin was directly elected in the first round on 10 June 2007.

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Gironde's 2nd

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Isère's 1st

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Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 2nd

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Saône-et-Loire's 6th

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Paris's 8th

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Vaucluse's 4th

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See also


References

  1. "Ipsos lance le premier baromètre électoral en continu". Ipsos. 28 February 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  2. "François Bayrou réélu dans les Pyrénée-Atlantiques". La Dépêche du Midi. 17 June 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2018.

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