Municipales 2026 in Lyon - Aulas Announces that It Has Filed an Appeal Following "Irregularities": "at Present, It Is Not Known Who Has Won"
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Following the results of the municipal elections in Lyon, Jean-Michel Aulas (49.33% of the votes) announced that he wanted to file an appeal, the opportunity for "20 Minutes" to take stock of this procedure, with Romain Rambaud
All the mayors of France are now known this Monday 23 March. Emmanuel Grégoire has largely won the second round of municipal elections in Paris, with nine points ahead of Rachida Dati. In Lyon, the list led by Grégory Doucet arrived just ahead of that of Jean-Michel Aulas,...
The outgoing mayor kept France's third city on the left, in front of Jean-Michel Aulas, who had announced that he had filed an appeal. But the Rhodanian metropolis, the true heart of local power, turned to the right.
Jean-Michel Aulas bows with 49.33% of the votes. Faced with this tight defeat, he announces that he wants to file an appeal, evoking "many irregularities that have been found". A loss to bitter taste for the former boss of OL, which celebrates its 77th birthday this Sunday.
The second round of municipal elections took place on Sunday, March 22. The results fell: Grégory Doucet was re-elected at the end of the suspense in Lyon. He was less than 3,000 votes ahead of Jean-Michel Aulas, who announced that he had filed an appeal. - Municipal Results 2026 in Lyon: Grégory Doucet re-elected mayor against Jean-Michel Aulas (Elections Municipales 2026).
While the ecologist mayor won the city with 50.67% of the votes, the former president of OL does not admit to being defeated. He assures that he has filed an appeal following "many irregularities".
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