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Pas-de-Calais' 7th constituency includes the whole of the port city of Calais.
Until 2017, the constituency consistently elected candidates from the Socialist Party with the exception of conservative landslide in 1993. Yann Capet's father, André Capet also represented the seat, holding it until his death in 2000.