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Municipal Results 2026 in Strasbourg: Outgoing Mayor Jeanne Barseghian Beaten by Socialist Catherine Trautmann

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The Strasbourgers were called to separate the outgoing ecologist Mayor Jeanne Barseghian, the Socialist Catherine Trautmann and the candidate of the Republicans Jean-Philippe Vetter during the second round, Sunday 22 March.

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The environmental candidate, allied with LFI, was beaten by the socialist Catherine Trautmann, former mayor of the city. A defeat all the more difficult to manage for Jeanne Barseghian who was given the winner during a first estimate on Sunday night.

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Attacked on her record and her alliance with LFI by her opponents, outgoing environmental mayor Jeanne Barseghian failed to reverse the trend of the first round.

·Paris, France
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At the end of the second round of municipal elections, Lionel Jospin's former Minister of Culture beat environmentalist Jeanne Barseghian, who had merged with the list of Unsuspected France, by 4,700 votes. A success achieved in a large part of the city.

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The second round of municipal elections took place on Sunday, March 22. The results fell: Catherine Trautmann was elected in Strasbourg. She ahead of outgoing ecologist mayor Jeanne Barseghian, who had made an alliance with La France insoumée. - Municipal results 2026 in Strasbourg: Catherine Trautmann finds her chair as mayor (Elections Municipales 2026).

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The voters of Strasbourg voted in the second round of the 2026 municipal elections to elect their future mayor and the members of the municipal council. According to several estimates, the former mayor of Strasbourg is given in front of the outgoing mayor, Jeanne Barseghian.

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Thanks to an alliance with candidate Horizons and disavowed by the PS, the former mayor of the city regains his seat, beating the outgoing ecologist Jeanne Barseghian.

·Paris, France
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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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