The 1st constituency of New Caledonia is a French legislative constituency in New Caledonia. Between 1958 and 1962, the constituency represented the entirety of the New Hebrides condominium and the constituency represented the entirety of New Caledonia until a redistricting in 1978 created the 2nd constituency. Between 1978 and a new redistricting in 1986, the first constituency represented the Kanak-populated eastern shore of the main island in addition to the Loyalty Islands. Since 1986, the constituency is composed of the Caldoche-populated loyalist stronghold of Nouméa and the strongly nationalist Kanak-populated Loyalty Islands. Due to this makeup in which loyalist-voting Nouméa far outnumbers the sparsely populated islands, the constituency is strongly loyalist.
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| - Première circonscription de Nouvelle-Calédonie (fr)
- New Caledonia's 1st constituency (en)
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| - La première circonscription de Nouvelle-Calédonie, en place depuis le découpage électoral de 1986 appliqué pour la première fois aux élections législatives de 1988, est représentée à l'Assemblée nationale française, dans la XVe puis dans la XVIe et actuelle législature de la Cinquième République, par Philippe Dunoyer, député Union des démocrates et indépendants (UDI) puis Renaissance (RE). (fr)
- The 1st constituency of New Caledonia is a French legislative constituency in New Caledonia. Between 1958 and 1962, the constituency represented the entirety of the New Hebrides condominium and the constituency represented the entirety of New Caledonia until a redistricting in 1978 created the 2nd constituency. Between 1978 and a new redistricting in 1986, the first constituency represented the Kanak-populated eastern shore of the main island in addition to the Loyalty Islands. Since 1986, the constituency is composed of the Caldoche-populated loyalist stronghold of Nouméa and the strongly nationalist Kanak-populated Loyalty Islands. Due to this makeup in which loyalist-voting Nouméa far outnumbers the sparsely populated islands, the constituency is strongly loyalist. (en)
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| - The constituency in New Caledonia (en)
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| - Union for a Popular Movement (en)
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| - La première circonscription de Nouvelle-Calédonie, en place depuis le découpage électoral de 1986 appliqué pour la première fois aux élections législatives de 1988, est représentée à l'Assemblée nationale française, dans la XVe puis dans la XVIe et actuelle législature de la Cinquième République, par Philippe Dunoyer, député Union des démocrates et indépendants (UDI) puis Renaissance (RE). (fr)
- The 1st constituency of New Caledonia is a French legislative constituency in New Caledonia. Between 1958 and 1962, the constituency represented the entirety of the New Hebrides condominium and the constituency represented the entirety of New Caledonia until a redistricting in 1978 created the 2nd constituency. Between 1978 and a new redistricting in 1986, the first constituency represented the Kanak-populated eastern shore of the main island in addition to the Loyalty Islands. Since 1986, the constituency is composed of the Caldoche-populated loyalist stronghold of Nouméa and the strongly nationalist Kanak-populated Loyalty Islands. Due to this makeup in which loyalist-voting Nouméa far outnumbers the sparsely populated islands, the constituency is strongly loyalist. (en)
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| - Loyalty Islands, communes of Nouméa and Île des Pins (en)
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