Florence Hérouin-Léautey

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Preceded byDamien Adam
Born (1972-12-28) 28 December 1972 (age 52)
Political partySocialist
NFP
Florence Hérouin-Léautey
Member of the National Assembly
for Seine-Maritime's 1st constituency
Assumed office
8 July 2024
Preceded byDamien Adam
Personal details
Born (1972-12-28) 28 December 1972 (age 52)
Political partySocialist
NFP

Florence Hérouin-Léautey (born 28 December 1972) is a French politician from the Socialist Party.[1] She was elected a member of parliament in the 2024 French legislative election.[2]

She is the daughter of Pierre Léautey [fr] the former mayor of Mont-Saint-Aignan and former MP.[3] Before becoming a local elected official, she was a territorial attaché [fr].[4]

A member of the Socialist Party, she is a municipal councillor in Rouen and from 2020 to 2024,[5] deputy to mayor Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol,[6] with the delegation “Schools and early childhood”.[7] She also sits on the community council [fr] of the Rouen Normandy Metropolis.[8]

In the 2024 French legislative election, she was elected MP for Seine-Maritime's 1st constituency with 51.23% of the vote in the second round, and with Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol as her substitute.[9]

Controversy

The day after her victory in the legislative elections, during an interview on France Bleu Normandie [fr], she considered that the constituency of which she was the new representative had been "stolen" from the socialist Valérie Fourneyron by Damien Adam in the 2017 election.[10]

Electoral record

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