- French Senate election, 2008
Indirect Senate elections were held for 114 of the 343 seats in the French Senate on
21 September 2008 . [ [http://www.senat.fr/senateurs/elections/2008/ French Senate Elections 2008] ] With this election, the number of senators was increased from 331 to 343;Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin elected two senators each for the first time. Furthermore, this election was the last under the old system: Up to this election, senators were elected in three classes for nine-year terms. Under the new system to be used from 2011 onwards, senators will be elected for six-year terms in two classes. [http://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/2008/09/20/01002-20080920ARTFIG00199-senat-la-droite-devrait-contenir-la-poussee-de-la-gauche-.php]New Seats
Twelve new seats were filled in this election. They were divided in the following way: 1 new Senator each for the
Ain ,Alpes-Maritimes ,Bouches-du-Rhône ,Drôme ,Eure-et-Loir ,Haute-Garonne ,Gironde ,Hérault , andGuyane "départements" and one inFrench Polynesia .The election marked the first time that French Polynesia had two seats in the Senate instead of just one. cite news |first= |last=|title=Tong Sang To Contest French Senate Elections
url=http://www.pacificmagazine.net/news/2008/08/25/tong-sang-to-contest-french-senate-elections|work=Pacific Magazine |publisher=|date=2008-08-25 |accessdate=2008-08-26] ThePresident of French Polynesia Gaston Tong Sang and another member of his coalition,Béatrice Vernaudon , a former member of theFrench National Assembly who lost her seat in June 2007, contested the seats. Former French Polynesian PresidentGaston Flosse ran for hisTahoeraa Huiraatira Party and teamed up withRichard Tuheiava , a member of the pro-independence partyUnion for Democracy .ystem
Electoral College
For the 114 seats up for election, the
electoral college was composed of 50,720 elected officials (49,602 in metropolitan France). Of these, 48,453 were local councillors, 178 wereMPs , 765 were regional councillors and 1,504 were general councillors.Election
*Departments with 1 to 3 senators:
Two-round system , using the same system as legislative elections.
*Departments with 4 or more senators: Proportional representation, highest averages method, noPanachage orpreferential voting .Result
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