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Municipales 2026: Outgoing Mayor Arnaud Deslandes Leads Lille, According to First Estimates

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The voters of Lille (Nord) voted in the second round of the municipal elections 2026 to elect their future mayor and the members of the municipal council. According to the first estimates, Arnaud Deslandes would be in the lead with 49.1% of the vote.

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While in the first round the "unsuspected" candidate Lahouaria Addouche had heeled the PS at less than 3 points, it was with nearly 16 points apart that the PS, allied to the Ecologists in the inter-tours, won, keeping the socialist city for more than a century.

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Arnaud Deslandes won in the war of the lefts. A whole symbol while the socialists and the Insoumis opposed to win the seat of mayor in the northern capital.

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Center

The second round of municipal elections took place on Sunday, March 22. The results fell: Arnaud Deslandes (left-wing union) was elected in Lille. Il ahead of Lahouaria Addouche (LFI), who finished second. - Municipal results 2026 in Lille: Arnaud Deslandes elected mayor (Elections Municipales 2026).

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After his alliance with the Greens, the foal of Martine Aubry won with almost 50% of the votes in a quadrangular with LFI, the central block and the RN.

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Center

The voters of Lille (Nord) voted in the second round of the municipal elections 2026 to elect their future mayor and the members of the municipal council. According to the first estimates, Arnaud Deslandes would be in the lead with 49.1% of the vote.

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Four candidates competed this Sunday: outgoing mayor Arnaud Deslandes, Lahouadia Addouche (LFI), Violette Spillebout (central union) and Matthieu Valet (RN).

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