Live. 2024 legislative elections in Landes: follow the day live

Live. 2024 legislative elections in Landes: follow the day live
Live. 2024 legislative elections in Landes: follow the day live

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Landes Editorial

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June 30, 2024 at 8:09 a.m.
; updated June 30, 2024 at 9:43 a.m.

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It is a historic election which is being played out during these 2024 early legislative elections which take place on Sunday June 30 and Sunday July 7. For the first time, the National Rally (formerly FN) could obtain a majority in the National Assembly. In the Landes, there is also uncertainty, Genevieve Darrieussecq (1st district), Lionel Causse (Second) and Boris Vallaud (third) not being sure of keeping their position in the chamber.

9h41 – Danger for outgoing deputies

Will the National Rally, leading in voting intentions in France, conquer a constituency in Landes for the first time? If Boris Vallaud (NFP) on the 3rd seems to have the dynamics on his side, the two deputies of the majority Lionel Causse (2nd) and Geneviève Darrieussecq are in uncertainty.

9:15 a.m. – Candidates begin voting

Alternate of Sylvie Franceschini (RN) in the 3rd constituency of Landes, Nicolas Bernier voted in Mont-de-Marsan.

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9h – Quelle abstention ?

During the last legislative elections in 2022, 53.94% of Landais voted in the first round. For this election, in June 2024, 333,763 voters are called to the polls this Sunday.

8 a.m. – recall of candidates in Landes:

Landes. 2024 legislative elections: discover the candidates in the three constituencies

Three of the candidates in Landes, during an oral interview with agricultural unions on Monday June 24, 2024. (©SC / - Landes)

8h: Welcome to this special live broadcast on the early legislative elections. Polling stations opened in the Landes this Sunday, June 30, 2024. They will remain open without interruption until 6 p.m.

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