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Re-elected in the March 2001 cantonal elections, she was elected on September 23, 2001, in the senatorial elections under the proportional representation system as a member of the [[French Communist Party]] (PCF)<ref>Élections sénatoriales de 2001 – [http://www.senat.fr/evenement/senatoriales_2001/cir.html#c370 Résultats en Indre-et-Loire], sur le site du Sénat.</ref> and left the general council. |
Re-elected in the March 2001 cantonal elections, she was elected on September 23, 2001, in the senatorial elections under the proportional representation system as a member of the [[French Communist Party]] (PCF)<ref>Élections sénatoriales de 2001 – [http://www.senat.fr/evenement/senatoriales_2001/cir.html#c370 Résultats en Indre-et-Loire], sur le site du Sénat.</ref> and left the general council. |
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Until January 2007, she was the leader of the anti-liberal collective in Saint-Pierre-des-Corps, which became the committee supporting [[Marie-George Buffet]] candidacy. She ran in the 2007 legislative elections in the 3rd district of Indre-et-Loire, receiving 4,362 votes, or 7.48% of the votes cast.<ref>Élections législatives de 2007 – [http://www.interieur.gouv.fr/sections/a_votre_service/resultats-elections/LG2007/037/circons03.html Résultats dans la d’Indre-et-Loire], sur le site du ministère de l’Intérieur</ref> |
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French politician (born 1946)

Marie-France Beaufils (born 22 November 1946) is a former member of the Senate of France, representing the Indre-et-Loire department from 2001 to 2017. She is a member of the Communist, Republican, and Citizen Group.
A schoolteacher by profession, Marie-France Beaufils joined the French Communist Party in 1967.[1] She was elected to the municipal council of Saint-Pierre-des-Corps in the 1977 municipal elections and became deputy mayor. Elected as a general councilor in 1982, she became mayor of Saint-Pierre-des-Corps in 1983. She is vice-president of the Tours Plus urban community and has been a member of the Higher Council for Public Rail Transport since 1999.
Re-elected in the March 2001 cantonal elections, she was elected on September 23, 2001, in the senatorial elections under the proportional representation system as a member of the French Communist Party (PCF)[2] and left the general council.
Until January 2007, she was the leader of the anti-liberal collective in Saint-Pierre-des-Corps, which became the committee supporting Marie-George Buffet candidacy. She ran in the 2007 legislative elections in the 3rd district of Indre-et-Loire, receiving 4,362 votes, or 7.48% of the votes cast.[3]



