relive the announcement of the results of the first round in Marne, Ardennes, Aube and Haute-Marne

relive the announcement of the results of the first round in Marne, Ardennes, Aube and Haute-Marne
relive the announcement of the results of the first round in Marne, Ardennes, Aube and Haute-Marne

Discover the detailed results of the first round of the 2024 legislative elections for all the constituencies of Marne, Ardennes, Aube and Haute-Marne. A vote in which the National Rally came first in all constituencies, except one.

What there is to know

In Champagne-Ardenne, the National Rally and its allies come first in all of the Champagne-Ardenne constituencies, except one. He can even already count on two outgoing deputies re-elected in the first round, in Haute-Marne and Aube.

The party or its allies place their candidates in the lead in all the constituencies of Marne and Haute-Marne and Aube. In the Ardennes, the outgoing miscellaneous right MP Jean-Luc Warsmann (third constituency) is first by a very short head ahead of the RN (43.56% against 43.38%). In the two other constituencies of the department, the RN is in the lead.

The candidates of the New Popular Front are in third position in all of the 13 constituencies of Champagne-Ardenne, except one, the third of Aube. In three constituencies (first and second of Marne and first of Haute-Marne) triangulars are possible.

At the national level, thee National Rally and its allies are well ahead in the first round of the legislative elections, with 34% of the vote, according to our Ipsos-Talan estimate for France Télévisions, Radio France, France 24, RFI and LCP. In second place, the New Popular Front obtained 28.1% of the vote, according to this same estimate.

The presidential camp only comes in third position, with 20.3% of the votes. Far behind, the Republicans who refused to follow Éric Ciotti in an alliance with the RN, obtained 10.2% of the vote, still according to our estimate.

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