List of by-elections to the National Assembly (France)
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This is an incomplete list of by-elections to the National Assembly of France. It includes all by-elections (French: élection partielles) to the National Assembly since 1997.
List
11th legislature (1997–2002)
| Constituency | Date | Incumbent party | Winning candidate | Winning party | Result | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meurthe-et-Moselle's 4th constituency | 7 December 1997 14 December 1997 |
RPR | François Guillaume | RPR | |||
| Haut-Rhin's 6th constituency | 7 December 1997 14 December 1997 |
UDF | Jean-Jacques Weber | UDF | |||
| Landes's 3rd constituency | 18 January 1998 25 January 1998 |
PS | Joël Goyheneix | PS | |||
| Moselle's 3rd constituency | 25 January 1998 1 February 1998 |
RPR | Marie-Jo Zimmermann | RPR | |||
| Var's 1st constituency | 26 April 1998 1 May 1998 |
FN | Odette Casanova | PS | |||
| Lot's 2nd constituency | 31 May 1998 7 June 1998 |
PS | Jean Launay | PS | |||
| Bas-Rhin's 7th constituency | 7 June 1998 14 June 1998 |
UDF | Émile Blessig | UDF | |||
| Nord's 13th constituency | 20 September 1998 27 September 1998 |
PS | Franck Dhersin | DL | |||
| Bouches-du-Rhône's 9th constituency | 20 September 1998 27 September 1998 |
PCF | Alain Belviso | PCF | |||
| Var's 1st constituency | 20 September 1998 27 September 1998 |
PS | Odette Casanova | PS | |||
| Alpes Maritimes' 2nd constituency | 22 November 1998 29 November 1998 |
RPR | Jacqueline Mathieu-Obadia | RPR | |||
| Eure's 3rd constituency | 22 November 1998 29 November 1998 |
DL | Hervé Morin | UDF | |||
| Côte-d'Or's 2nd constituency | 22 November 1998 29 November 1998 |
RPR | Jean-Marc Nudant | RPR | |||
| Bouches-du-Rhône's 9th constituency | 21 March 1999 28 March 1999 |
PCF | Bernard Deflesselles | RPR | |||
| Paris's 21st constituency | 28 November 1999 5 December 1999 |
PS | Michel Charzat | PS | |||
| Landes's 3rd constituency | 30 January 2000 6 February 2000 |
PS | PS | ||||
| Pyrénées-Atlantiques' 2nd constituency | 12 March 2000 19 March 2000 |
UDF | Pierre Menjucq | UDF | |||
| Sarthe's 2nd constituency | 12 March 2000 19 March 2000 |
PS | PS | ||||
| Pas-de-Calais' 3rd constituency | 12 March 2000 19 March 2000 |
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| Haut-Rhin's 6th constituency | 18 June 2000 25 June 2000 |
UDF | Francis Hillmeyer | UDF | |||
| Territoire-de-Belfort's 2nd constituency | 15 October 2000 22 October 2000 |
MRC | Jean-Pierre Chevènement | MRC | |||
| Seine-Maritime's 9th constituency | 15 October 2000 22 October 2000 |
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| Haute-Garonne's 1st constituency | 25 March 2001 1 April 2001 |
UDF | Philippe Douste-Blazy | UDF | |||
| Val d'Oise's 8th constituency | 25 March 2001 1 April 2001 |
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| Alpes Maritimes' 8th constituency | 25 March 2001 1 April 2001 |
UDF | Bernard Brochand | RPR | |||
12th legislature (2002–2007)
13th legislature (2007–2012)
14th legislature (2012–2017)
15th legislature (2017–2022)
16th legislature (2022–2024)
| Dates | Constituency | Incumbent deputy | Party | Elected deputy | Party | Reason for by-election | Ref(s) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 and 9 October 2022 | Yvelines's 2nd constituency | Jean-Noel Barrot | MoDem | Jean-Noel Barrot | MoDem | Resignation due to ineligibility | [21] | ||
| 22 and 29 Jan 2023 | Pas-de-Calais's 8th constituency | Bertrand Petit | PS | Bertrand Petit | PS | Declared ineligible by the Constitutional Council | |||
| Marne's 2nd constituency | Anne-Sophie Frigout | RN | Laure Miller | RE | |||||
| Charente's 1st constituency | Thomas Mesnier | H | Rene Pilato | LFI | |||||
| 26 March 15 April 2023 | Ariège's 1st constituency | Benedict Taurine | LFI | Martine Froger | PS | ||||
| 1 and 15 April 2023 | Second constituency for French residents overseas | Éléonore Caroit | RE | Éléonore Caroit | RE | ||||
| 2 and 16 April 2023 | Eighth constituency for French residents overseas | Meyer Habib | UDI | Meyer Habib | UDI | ||||
| Ninth constituency for French residents overseas | Karim Ben Cheikh | G.s | Karim Ben Cheikh | G.s | |||||