Franceinfo lists the candidates who obtained more than 50% of the votes cast as of this Sunday. This map is updated throughout the evening, as the counts continue.
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Some French people already know their future MP. The National Rally came out on top in the first round of the legislative elections with 33.2% of the vote, Sunday June 30, according to an Ipsos-Talan estimate for France Télévisions, Radio France, France 24, RFI and LCP. Marine Le Pen’s party and their allies are ahead of the New Popular Front (28.1%), Ensemble (21.0%) and Les Républicains (10.0%). Find the results for your constituency in our search engine.
While a second round will be necessary in the majority of the 577 constituencies to designate the elected representatives to the National Assembly, 65 to 85 candidates should be elected in the first stage of the vote, according to an Ipsos-Talan estimate for France Télévisions, Radio France, France 24, RFI and LCP. To win on the evening of June 30, a candidate must obtain more than 50% of the votes cast and the votes of at least a quarter of the voters registered on the electoral lists, recalls the website Vie-publique.fr. Franceinfo lists those who have managed to meet these conditions, in this map updated throughout the evening, as the counts progress.
Among the first candidates elected in the first round, we find in particular Marine Le Pen in the 11th constituency of Pas-de-Calais or Julien Odoul, outgoing deputy of the National Rally, in the 3rd constituency of Yonne. On the left, the first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, was also re-elected in the 11th constituency of Seine-et-Marne.
During previous elections, marked by strong abstention, the threshold of 25% of registered voters was out of reach for most of the candidates. But the sharp increase in participation, which should reach 65.8% according to an Ipsos-Talan estimate for France Télévisions, Radio France, France 24, RFI and LCPchanges the situation this year.
In the previous legislative elections, only five candidates were elected in the first round. Four represented the left, within the New Popular Ecological and Social Union (Nupes): Alexis Corbière (62.9%) in the 6th constituency of Seine-Saint-Denis, Danièle Obono (57.1%) in the 17th district of Paris, Sophia Chikirou (53.7%) in the 6th district of Paris and Sarah Legrain (56.5%) in the 16th district of Paris.
The fifth deputy designated in the first round of the 2022 legislative elections, Yannick Favennec, obtained 57.1% of the votes in the third constituency of Mayenne. A member of the Horizons party, he was elected under the label of the presidential majority.