French Election: 2007 French Election: 2007 Concern with Electoral Systems: does the Concern with Electoral Systems: does the electoral system determine the party electoral system determine the party system? system? French Electoral System. French Electoral System. The Presidential Election: Two Rounds The Presidential Election: Two Rounds – Round 1: Many Candidates (2007, 12 Round 1: Many Candidates (2007, 12 candidates). candidates). – Round 2: If no majority, two weeks later. Round 2: If no majority, two weeks later. Top 2 candidates. Top 2 candidates. 2002 Election: “D’Amato Effect.” 2002 Election: “D’Amato Effect.”
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French Election: 2007French Election: 2007
Concern with Electoral Systems: does the Concern with Electoral Systems: does the electoral system determine the party electoral system determine the party system?system?
French Electoral System.French Electoral System. The Presidential Election: Two RoundsThe Presidential Election: Two Rounds
– Round 1: Many Candidates (2007, 12 candidates).Round 1: Many Candidates (2007, 12 candidates).– Round 2: If no majority, two weeks later.Round 2: If no majority, two weeks later.
– Jacques Chirac: center-right (19.88%, Jacques Chirac: center-right (19.88%, 5.7M)5.7M)
– Jean-Marie Le Pen: far right (16.9%, 4.8M)Jean-Marie Le Pen: far right (16.9%, 4.8M)– Lionel Jospin: Socialist (16.2%, 4.6M)Lionel Jospin: Socialist (16.2%, 4.6M)
Other Left CandidatesOther Left CandidatesWorkers Struggle, 5.7%Workers Struggle, 5.7%Revolutionary Communist League, 4.25%Revolutionary Communist League, 4.25%Communist Party, 3.4%Communist Party, 3.4%Citizen Movement, 5.3%*Citizen Movement, 5.3%*
* Socialist, anti-Europe* Socialist, anti-Europe
2002 Election2002 Election
Round 1: Many Candidates.Round 1: Many Candidates.– Jacques Chirac: center-right (19.88%, 5.7M)Jacques Chirac: center-right (19.88%, 5.7M)– Jean-Marie Le Pen: far right (16.9%, 4.8M)Jean-Marie Le Pen: far right (16.9%, 4.8M)– Lionel Jospin: Socialist (16.2%, 4.6M)Lionel Jospin: Socialist (16.2%, 4.6M)– But, other left candidates.But, other left candidates.
Robert Hue, Communist (3.4%, 1M)Robert Hue, Communist (3.4%, 1M)
2007 Candidates2007 Candidates Major CandidatesMajor Candidates Nicolas Sarkozy, center-right, UMPNicolas Sarkozy, center-right, UMP Segolene Royal, Socialist Party Segolene Royal, Socialist Party Francois Bayrou, MoDem, formerly UDFFrancois Bayrou, MoDem, formerly UDF Jean-Marie Le Pen, National Front Jean-Marie Le Pen, National Front Other “left” candidatesOther “left” candidates Olivier Besancenot, Revolutionary Olivier Besancenot, Revolutionary
Communist League Communist League Arlette Laguiller, Workers’ Struggle Arlette Laguiller, Workers’ Struggle Marie-George Buffet, CommunistMarie-George Buffet, Communist
2-Round System2-Round System
Does the 2-round system encourage Does the 2-round system encourage multi-partyism?multi-partyism?
French saying: “On the 1French saying: “On the 1stst round, vote round, vote your heart; one the 2your heart; one the 2ndnd round, vote round, vote your strategy.”your strategy.”
So, 2 Trotskyite parties + Communist So, 2 Trotskyite parties + Communist Party + radical “greens.”Party + radical “greens.”
Hunting Fishing Nature Tradition (4.2%)Hunting Fishing Nature Tradition (4.2%) Syndicalist Party (anti-globalization).Syndicalist Party (anti-globalization).
Protest Voting: 2002Protest Voting: 2002
Workers’ Struggle …… 5.7%Workers’ Struggle …… 5.7% Revolutionary Communist League …Revolutionary Communist League …
4.25%4.25% National Front …..16.9%National Front …..16.9% Communist Party … 3.4%Communist Party … 3.4% National Republican Movement …. 2.3%National Republican Movement …. 2.3% Party of the Workers….5%Party of the Workers….5% TOTAL……………………………………35+%TOTAL……………………………………35+%
Protest Against What?Protest Against What?
1. Immigration and Unemployment.1. Immigration and Unemployment. 2. Globalization & Urban Insecurity.2. Globalization & Urban Insecurity. 3. Parliamentary Democracy.3. Parliamentary Democracy. 4. Social Injustice & lack of opportunity.4. Social Injustice & lack of opportunity. 5. Loss of an intimate rural society & 5. Loss of an intimate rural society &
decline of rural values. [Hunting, Fishing decline of rural values. [Hunting, Fishing = +5%], loss of social simplicity.= +5%], loss of social simplicity.
Round 1: PresidentialRound 1: Presidential
Electorate = 44.5 millionElectorate = 44.5 million Turnout = 85%Turnout = 85% 1. Nicholas Sarkozy, 30.8%, 11.5 m 1. Nicholas Sarkozy, 30.8%, 11.5 m 2. Segolene Royal, 25.3%, 9.5 m 2. Segolene Royal, 25.3%, 9.5 m 3. Francois Bayreu, 18.6%, 6.8m3. Francois Bayreu, 18.6%, 6.8m 4. Jean-Marie Le Pen, 10.4%, 3.8m4. Jean-Marie Le Pen, 10.4%, 3.8m
UPM, 314 seats, loss of 45.UPM, 314 seats, loss of 45. Socialists, 185 seats, gain of 36.Socialists, 185 seats, gain of 36. MoDem UDF), 3 seats, loss of 29.MoDem UDF), 3 seats, loss of 29. Communist Party, 15 seats, loss of Communist Party, 15 seats, loss of
6.6. National Front, 0 seats.National Front, 0 seats. Greens, 4 seats.Greens, 4 seats. Left Radicals, 7 seats.Left Radicals, 7 seats.