the results published! LIVE

the results published! LIVE
the results published! LIVE

22:47 – First results in Marseille

The first partial results at 26.12% of those registered received in Marseille (13): UG at 40.05%; RN at 26.33% and ENS 15.83%

22:09 – Partial results in Bouches du Rhône

Partial results for 51.37% of those registered received in the Bouches-du-Rhône department (13): RN 44.53%; UG 24.10% and ENS 19.05%

20:57 – Benoît Payan launches an appeal

“A new campaign begins tomorrow. It carries the hope of those who cannot resign themselves to seeing the country fall into hatred, withdrawal and division,” launched the mayor of Marseille.

8:55 p.m. – The first partial results have been released in Bouches-du-Rhône (13)

In Bouches-du-Rhône (13), the RN came first in the first round of the legislative elections with 45.17% of the votes of 26.74% of those registered received in the department, followed by the Nouveau Front Populaire at 22.25 % and the majority party Together at 19.45%.

20:37 – The RN in the lead in Marignane

Franck Allisio (RN) leads the partial results (based on 47.17% of those registered) in the 2nd constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône (Marignane) with 56.13% ahead of UG Maryline Czurka 20.74 , with almost 10,000 votes difference.

8:33 p.m. – RN largely in the lead in Var

Partial results for 29.34% of registrants received in Var (83): RN = 53.01%; ENS = 18.22%; UG = 16.25%

20:24 – A tight 11th constituency of Bouches du Rhône

The first partial results from 22 offices are very close in the 11th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône. The outgoing deputy Mohamed Laqhila (Together) is in the lead with 31% in a pocket handkerchief with the socialist candidate Marc Pena and the RN Hervé Fabre-Aubrespy also at 30%.

20:16 – Socialist senator calls for a rally

“I call on all our Republican friends to come together” reacted Marie-Arlette Carlotti, Socialist senator for Bouches-du-Rhône, to the first estimates which place the RN in the lead in this first round.

20:07 – The Ensemble candidate in 3rd position in Marseille

“We are in 3rd place, the worst possible position,” said Bertrand Mas-Fraissinet, Ensemble candidate in the 9th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône.

20:02 – Screening of the seats

According to the Elabe projection for BFMTV, RMC and La Tribune Dimanche RN: 260 to 310, NFP: 115 to 145; Together ! : 90 to 120, LR/UDI/DVD: 30 to 50 seats in the Assembly.

8:00 p.m. – The first results of the first round of the legislative elections

Discover the first national results of the first round of the legislative elections according to Ifop for TF1 and LCI, the city results will arrive later in the evening:

  • RN : 34,5%
  • NFP : 28,5%
  • Maj : 22,5%
  • LR : 10%
  • Ext G : 1,2%
  • REC : 0,5%
  • Divers : 2,8%

19:35 – What could be the postponements of left-wing votes in Marseille?

Will the New Popular Ecological and Social Union, which was dissolved despite its excellent result in the last legislative elections, see its score automatically transferred to the new agreement found by the left-wing forces in the 2024 legislative elections? The windfall appears to be substantial. During the first round of the legislative elections in 2022, in Marseille, Nupes had in fact gathered 31.98% of the votes if we take into account all of the 7 constituencies located in the city, a score higher than its national result. What part of these votes will go in particular to the Popular Front, combining rebels, socialists, ecologists, communists and others, and given as very close to the majority in the polls? At the end of the Europeans more recently, Raphaël Glucksmann’s list gleaned 11.49% in Marseille. But the left aims much better in the evening, since the renewed union can theoretically reach 39% this time, by adding the votes of Manon Aubry (LFI), Marie Toussaint (EELV) and Léon Deffontaine (PCF).

18:57 – Which constituency did Manuel Bompard inherit in Marseille?

Among the 6 constituencies in Marseille, LFI elected official Manuel Bompard (New Popular Front) is running for a mandate in the 4th constituency. The LFI elected official won a significant victory in 2022 in this constituency with 73.91% of the vote.

18:53 – The city of Marseille barricades itself

As the results of this first round of legislative elections approach, a large number of ready-to-wear or jewelry stores on rue Saint-Ferréol or rue Paradis have not opened for fear of excesses.

18:38 – Polling stations close at 8 p.m. in Marseille

The last polling stations are closing in the communes of Bouches-du-Rhône, except in special cases in Marseille, where by prefectural derogation, the 481 polling stations in the seven constituencies are open until 8 p.m., according to France 3 regions.

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