First round of legislative elections in Paris: at midday, participation already exceeds 25%

First round of legislative elections in Paris: at midday, participation already exceeds 25%
First round of legislative elections in Paris: at midday, participation already exceeds 25%

This is one of the major issues of this very uncertain election: among the approximately 1.3 million voters in the capital, how many will go to the polling stations this Sunday? At noon, the turnout for this first round of early legislative elections recorded in the capital is 25.48%. In France, this rate is 25.90% at the same time.

Three weeks ago, on June 9, the turnout rate for the European elections in Paris polling stations at 12 p.m. was 16%. In 2019, at the same time, the participation rate in Paris was 11.35%. At the end of the European election, 59.67% of voters in the capital had traveled, compared to 57.88% in 2019.

Find on our dedicated pages the candidates in your constituency and, on June 30 from 8 p.m., the results of the first round of the legislative elections in Paris, Lyon, Marseille and throughout France.

In the 2022 legislative elections, marked by record abstention, the turnout in the second round recorded in Parisian polling stations at 12 noon was 10.81%. It was 12.26% at the same time in the first round. Five years earlier, in 2017, this rate stood at 10.37% at noon in the capital.

While France recorded a record number of more than 2 million proxies, 169,105 Parisians made this request for this election.

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