Elections in French Guiana

French Guiana elects a legislature on the regional and departmental level. The legislature consists of two councils with diverging powers. The Regional Council (Conseil régional), is one of the four French Overseas Departments along with Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion.[1] The four departments were upgraded from territorial political status in 1946 and they gained the right to regional councils along with all metropolitan France in January 1974.[2] The Regional Council has 31 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation. The General Council(Conseil général) has members elected for a six-year term in single-seat constituencies. French Guiana has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.

Last elections

2004 Regional Elections

Candidate Party Votes (Round One) % (Round One) Votes (Round Two) % (Round Two)
  Antoine Karam PSG 6,087 22.45% 11,380 37.24%
  Léon Bertrand UMP 6,595 24.32% 9,650 31.58%
  Georges Othily FDG 5,238 19.31% 9,529 31.18%
  Christiane Taubira Walwari-PRG 4,875 17.98% - -
  Maurice Pindard MDES 1,777 6.55% - -
  Brigitte Wyngaarde The Greens 1,316 4.85% - -
  Gladys Robin Miscellaneous 700 2.58% - -
  Léon Jean-Baptiste-Edouard PSG dissident 531 1.96% - -
Total 27,119 100.00% 30,559 100.00%

Seats

Party seats
Guianese Socialist Party 29
Union for a Popular Movement 7
Walwari 7

Past elections

1998 Regional election

Party seats
Guianese Socialist Party 11
Democratic Forces of Guiana 9
Rally for the Republic 6
Decolonization and Social Emancipation Movement 3
Walwari 2

1992 Regional election

Party seats
Guianese Socialist Party 26
Miscellaneous Right 3
Rally for the Republic 2

1986 Regional election

Party seats
Guianese Socialist Party 15
Rally for the Republic 9
Miscellaneous Left 4
Decolonization and Social Emancipation Movement 3

References

  1. ^ "The French regional elections - UK in a changing Europe". UK in a changing Europe.
  2. ^ Leftists ahead in French Departmental Voting. Toledo Blade. 22 February 1983. p. 2.

See also