The candidates Together! come out on top in most ridings Hauts-de-Seine.
The presidential majority already held 10 of the 13 constituencies of this former stronghold of the right. The candidates Ensemble!, from the LREM, the MoDem, Horizons and Agir, placed themselves at the head of ten of the thirteen constituencies in the first round, while those of the Nupes and the Republicans are in difficulty.
Gabriel Attal well ahead for the second round
Gabriel Attal, current Minister Delegate for Public Accounts in the Borne government, comes first with 48.06% of the vote of the 10th district. He will face in the second round Cécile Soubelet (Nupes) who totals 30.75% of the votes.
Two triangular for next Sunday
In the 2nd district, Nupes ecologist Francesca Pasquani (27.41%) came first, ahead of Baï-Audrey Achidi (Together!, 26.79%) and Marie-Do Aeschlimann (LR, 24.99%). The three women are qualified for the second round.
In the 3rd constituencyAurélie Taquillain is placed at the head of the triangular (Together!, 32.40%), closely followed by the mayor of Garenne-Colombes and ex-candidate for the primary LR Philippe Juvin (LR, 31.14%) and Sara Tij (Nupes, 23.10%).
Two NUPES in favorable tie
In the 11th, the outgoing Together! Laurianne Rossi is overtaken by Aurélien Saintoul (Nupes).
The outgoing MP Elsa Faucillon, the only left-wing MP in the department (Nupes-PCF), is well ahead with 54.26% of the vote in the 1st constituency. However, she did not win the constituency in the first round, obtaining only 20.08% of those registered.
Another chance for an LR
Member of Parliament for the 9th constituency since 2012, Thierry Solere, the adviser to President Emmanuel Macron, under the influence of thirteen indictments, did not represent himself. Thus theCandidates Together! (29.30%) and LR (21.81%) will they compete for his place in the second round.
The Republicans no longer have deputies in this department which was nevertheless one of their historical strongholds. In 2017, the presidential majority had won in ten of the thirteen constituencies, leaving only two to the right. Since then, these two LR deputies (Thierry Solère and Constance Le Grip) have joined the majority camp.