Elections in France. Here are the poll results

Polling stations opened at 8 am. Voting closes at 6pm in smaller towns and 20:00 in major cities including Paris. The poll results were announced at 8 am. However, it is yet to decide the final number of seats for individual parties.

Elections were held in 577 constituencies under majority system. As the PAP reminded, there are 577 seats in the National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament. In the first round on June 30, those who get 50 percent of the votes in the district and not less than 25 percent of the vote automatically win. “This doesn’t happen regularly, which is why the second round is scheduled for July 7 in most districts. All candidates who get more than 12.5% ​​of the eligible voters vote go to this round. Ultimately, the winner is the one who gets the most votes,” he said. Company.

Election results in France

Here are the poll results for France:

  • National Rally (RN) (former National Front Marine Le Pen) 34 percent
  • The left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) had 29 percent
  • Together for the Republic, a coalition of incumbent President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Rebirth Party with allies ranging from 20.5 to 23 percent. votes
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As we wrote in DGP, the results were expected. “Two days before the first round of French parliamentary elections, President Emmanuel Macron’s camp appears to be mired in confusion around his Renaissance Party, with little hope of victory. Macron – after losing his campaign for the European Parliament – announced the decision. Most experts called his decision to dissolve parliament and hold an early vote a gamble. assessed,” said Mateusz Roszak.

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