The 2nd constituency of the Alpes Maritimes is a French legislative constituency in the Alpes Maritimes département. Like the other 576 French constituencies, it elects one MP using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in the first round. 
  Geography
 It covers the centre-west of the city of Nice, and had 99,035 inhabitants at the last count. 
 Historic Representation
  Election results
 2024
   | Candidate  |  Party  |  Alliance  |  First round  |  Second round  | 
  | Votes  |  %  |  Votes  |  %  | 
  |   |  Lionel Tivoli  |  NR  |    |  28,676  |  48.08  |  33,273  |  63.78  | 
  |   |  Leïla Tonnerre  |  LFI  |    |  11,339  |  19.01  |  18,893  |  36.22  | 
  |   |  David Varrone  |  HOR  |  Ensemble  |  9,856  |  16.53  |    |    | 
  |   |  Simon Daragon  |  LR  |  UDC  |  6,162  |  10.33  |    |    | 
  |   |  Patrice Miran  |  EAC  |    |  2,296  |  3.85  |    |    | 
  |   |  Indiana Poret-Rinck  |  EXD  |    |  931  |  1.56  |    |    | 
  |   |  Florent Imbert  |  LO  |    |  381  |  0.64  |    |    | 
  |   | 
  | Valid votes  |  59,641  |  97.66  |  52,166  |  88.68  | 
  |   | 
  | Blank votes  |  996  |  1.63  |  5,480  |  9.32  | 
  | Null votes  |  430  |  0.70  |  1,176  |  2.00  | 
  | Turnout  |  61,067  |  67.57  |  58,822  |  65.06  | 
  | Abstentions  |  29,314  |  32.43  |  31,589  |  34.94  | 
  | Registered voters  |  90,381  |    |  90,411  |    | 
  |   | 
  | Source: [1]  | 
  | Result  |  RN HOLD  | 
 2022
 [1] 
2017
   | Candidate  |  Label  |  First round  |  Second round  | 
  | Votes  |  %  |  Votes  |  %  | 
  |   |  Loïc Dombreval  |  REM  |  14,364  |  35.34  |  19,468  |  59.08  | 
  |   |  Jérôme Cochet  |  FN  |  9,166  |  22.55  |  13,483  |  40.92  | 
  |   |  Anne Sattonnet  |  UDI  |  8,546  |  21.03  |    | 
  |   |  Sonia Naffati  |  FI  |  3,942  |  9.70  | 
  |   |  Jean-Louis Fiori  |  PCF  |  1,545  |  3.80  | 
  |   |  Brigitte Reynard  |  ECO  |  1,511  |  3.72  | 
  |   |  Eliette Trouche  |  DLF  |  771  |  1.90  | 
  |   |  Axel Thomas  |  DIV  |  338  |  0.83  | 
  |   |  Alain Bouilleaux  |  EXG  |  270  |  0.66  | 
  |   |  Pierre Valet  |  DVD  |  183  |  0.45  | 
  |   |  Stéphane Cassarini  |  DVD  |  8  |  0.02  | 
  |   | 
  | Votes  |  40,644  |  100.00  |  32,951  |  100.00  | 
  |   | 
  | Valid votes  |  40,644  |  98.03  |  32,951  |  90.61  | 
  | Blank votes  |  641  |  1.55  |  2,720  |  7.48  | 
  | Null votes  |  176  |  0.42  |  696  |  1.91  | 
  | Turnout  |  41,461  |  48.49  |  36,367  |  42.54  | 
  | Abstentions  |  44,043  |  51.51  |  49,131  |  57.46  | 
  | Registered voters  |  85,504  |    |  85,498  |    | 
  |   | 
  | Source: Ministry of the Interior  | 
 2012
  Summary of the 10 June and 17 June 2012 French legislative in Alpes-Maritimes's 2nd Constituency election results   | Candidate  |  Party  |  1st round  |  2nd round  | 
  | Votes  |  %  |  Votes  |  %  | 
  |   |  Charles Ange Ginesy  |  Union for a Popular Movement  |  UMP  |  17,197  |  35.78%  |  23,822  |  53.29%  | 
  |   |  André Aschieri  |  Europe Ecology – The Greens  |  EELV  |  13,802  |  28.72%  |  20,880  |  46.71%  | 
  |   |  Jean-Marc Degioanni  |  National Front  |  FN  |  10,123  |  21.06%  |    | 
  |   |  Fabrice Lachenmaier  |  Regionalist  |  REG  |  3,385  |  7.04%  |    | 
  |   |  Frédérique Cattaert  |  Left Front  |  FG  |  1,974  |  4.11%  |    | 
  |   |  Patrice Miran  |  Other ecologists  |  ECO  |  654  |  1.36%  |    | 
  |   |  Brigitte Reynard  |  Other ecologists  |  ECO  |  601  |  1.25%  |    | 
  |   |  Michelle Paulus  |  Far Left  |  EXG  |  182  |  0.38%  |    | 
  |   |  Alain Bouilleaux  |  Far Left  |  EXG  |  146  |  0.30%  |    | 
  |   | 
  | Total  |  48,064  |  100%  |  44,702  |  100%  | 
  |   | 
  | Registered voters  |  82,406  |    |  82,396  |    | 
  | Blank/Void ballots  |  556  |  0.69%  |  1,407  |  1.71%  | 
  | Turnout  |  48,630  |  59.01%  |  46,109  |  55.96%  | 
  | Abstentions  |  33,776  |  40.99%  |  36,287  |  44.04%  | 
  |   | 
  | Result  |  UMP hold  | 
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  Sources