- Champagne-Ardenne regional election, 2004
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Champagne-Ardenne regional election, 2004 1998 ← 21 March and 28 March 2004 → 2010 All 49 seats to the Champagne-Ardenne Regional Council First party Second party Third party Leader Jean-Paul Bachy Jean-Claude Etienne Bruno Subtil Party PS UMP National Front Seats won 28 15 6 Popular vote 228 569 217 424 99 728 Percentage 41,88% 39,84% 18,27%
President before election
Jean-Claude Etienne
UMPElected President
Jean-Paul Bachy
PSA regional election took place in Champagne-Ardenne on March 21 and March 28, 2004, along with all other regions. Jean-Paul Bachy (PS) was elected President, defeating incumbent Jean-Claude Etienne (UMP).
Election results
Franche-Comté regional election, 2004 Party Candidate Votes % ±% PS Jean-Paul Bachy 141,099 27.94 UMP Jean-Claude Etienne 134 640 26.66 National Front Bruno Subtil 99,592 19.72 UDF Charles de Courson 56,110 11.11 The Greens Marie-Angèle Klaine 37,937 7.51 Revolutionary Communist League Thomas Rose 25,247 5.00 National Republican Movement Jacques Gaillard 10,360 2.05 Turnout 529 996 58.71 Majority PS Jean-Paul Bachy 228,569 41.88 UMP Jean-Claude Etienne 217,424 39.84 National Front Bruno Subtil 99 728 18.27 Majority Turnout 566 365 62.75 PS gain from UMP Swing 2.04 Externals Links
- Minister of the Interior (France) 2004 official results
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- Elections in Champagne-Ardenne
- 2004 elections in France
- French election stubs
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