In the third constituency, the 84,129 registered voters have to decide on outgoing MP Max Mathiasin and President of the National Assembly Rody Tolassy in the second round of the parliamentary elections this Saturday.
Two candidates for a seat in the National Assembly. For a few weeks, Max Mathiasin and Rody Tolassy have been working hard to convince voters in northern Basse-Terre (which includes the communes of Goyave, Deshaies, Petit-Bourg, Pointe-Noire, Sainte-Rose, Lamentin and Baie-Mahault). . .
Unfortunately, many voters were indifferent to the consultation that took place last Saturday during the first round of parliamentary elections. Only 26.11% of those registered went to the polls.
Tonight, will these candidates repeat the trend that emerged last week during the first round of general elections, or, on the contrary, reverse it? Because it is worth remembering the score of Rody Tolassy, RN candidate, who qualified with 20.09% of the vote against 16.93% of the vote for Max Mathiasin, the outgoing MP, without a label.
And the results, gradually recorded in all municipalities of the constituency, are displayed here during the counting:
The third constituency of Guadeloupe is the second largest in the archipelago. Composed of seven communes, it monopolizes half of the island of Basse-Terre. It has an economic engine that is also that of Guadeloupe: Baie-Mahault and its industrial and commercial area.