Regional elections were held in France on March 21 and March 28, 2004. At stake were the presidencies of each of France's 22 régions, which, though they don't have legislative autonomy, manage sizeable budgets. The results were a triumph for the parties of the left, led by the French Socialist Party (PS) in alliance with minor parties including the French Communist Party (PCF), the Left Radical Party (PRG) and the Greens (Les Verts). The left has usually fared moderately well in regional elections, but this was their best result since the regional system was introduced.
The first round was held on March 21. Since no candidate gained a majority in any region, a second round was held on March 28, in which only candidates who polled more than 10% in the first round were eligible to run (except in Corsica, where the threshold is 5%). Votes for minor parties have been consolidated. Incumbents are shown with an asterisk.
The left have never before won control of Lower Normandy
Bourgogne
Candidate
Party
First round
%
Second round
%
Pierre Jaboulet-Vercherre
FN
105,270
15.8
108,124
15.4
François Patriat
PS-PCF-Verts
240,451
36.0
369,322
52.5
Jean-Pierre Soisson *
UMP-UDF
145,426
21.8
226,128
32.1
Others
-
176,626
26.4
-
-
Total
-
667,773
-
703,574
-
Burgundy returns to its usual left-wing loyalty. It is suspected that incumbent Jean-Pierre Soisson was punished for his coalition with the Front National.
Bretagne
Candidate
Party
First round
%
Second round
%
Josselin de Rohan *
UMP-UDF
347,221
38.5
591,454
41.3
Jean-Yves Le Drian
PS
521,988
38.5
839,157
58.7
Brigitte Neveux
FN
114,883
8.5
-
-
Others
-
402,368
29.7
-
-
Total
-
1,356,460
-
1,430,611
-
Normally conservative Brittany is captured by the left.
Centre
Candidate
Party
First round
%
Second round
%
Jacqueline Gourault
UDF
135,779
13.7
-
-
Michel Sapin
PS
378,235
38.1
517,987
49.1
Jean Verdon
FN
173,651
17.5
173,460
16.5
Serge Vinçon
UMP
205,262
20.7
362,382
34.4
Others
-
98,433
9.9
-
-
Total
-
991,360
-
1,053,829
-
The left retains control of this region. Sapin replaces the retiring incumbent Alain Rafesthain .
The left retains control of Île-de-France, the region surrounding Paris and gets a comfortable majority. Huchon previously could not rely on a majority.
The right loses the normally conservative Pays de la Loire region. Fillon was the candidate of the right in succession to the retiring Jean-Luc Harousseau .
Picardie
Candidate
Party
First round
%
Second round
%
Claude Gewerc
PS-Verts-PRG
210,328
27.4
379,075
45.4
Maxime Gremetz
PCF
83,282
10.9
-
-
Michel Guiniot
FN
175,940
22.9
155,851
18.7
Gilles de Robien
UDF-UMP
247,425
32.3
300,140
35.9
Others
-
49,995
6.5
-
-
Total
-
766,970
-
835,066
-
The left captures the Picardie region following the retirement of incumbent Charles Baur .
Jean-Marie Le Pen, who intended to run in this region, was disqualified because he did not fulfill the legal conditions: he neither lived there, nor was registered as a taxpayer there.