a possible shift for Thionville and Behren-lès-Forbach?

a possible shift for Thionville and Behren-lès-Forbach?
a possible shift for Thionville and Behren-lès-Forbach?

The first round of the legislative elections will take place this Sunday, June 30, 2024. In Moselle, more than 741,000 voters are called to the polls.

Following the dissolution of the National Assembly announced by Emmanuel Macron on the evening of the European elections on June 9, more than 741,000 Moselle voters are being called to the polls this Sunday, June 30, in the nine constituencies from the Moselle, where they present themselves 57 candidates. Participation in the first round is significantly higher than in the 2022 election. participation rate at midday reached 22.8%compared to 16.85%, at the same time, in 2022. At 5 p.m., the rate was 56.61% in Moselle, much more than in 2022 (32.41%). In metropolitan France, it is 59.39%. The first estimates will be announced at 8 p.m., during the special evening “First round of the 2024 legislative elections”, organized by Moselle TV, live from 7:50 p.m..

Strong mobilization in Thionville

Throughout France, polling stations have been open since 8 a.m. In Thionville, in polling stations No. 4 and No. 6, you have to queue before voting. The assessors note a strong turnout for this first round of the legislative elections. Polling station No. 4 records 342 voters out of 1,083 registered, at midday. There are many proxies“, notes an assessor. Here, the number of proxies has tripled compared to the last elections.

In the villages too, we vote well

In Behren-lès-Forbach and Thionville, everything can change

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