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In the French metropolis first round without net winners: Paris remains contended, Marseilles and Lyons on the balance, Le Havre confirms Philippe favorite
The former Prime Minister won nearly 44% of the vote in the first round on Sunday, ahead of the Communist Jean-Paul Lecoq (33%), and will face him in the second round in a triangular race that will also oppose UDR-RN candidate Franck Keller (15%).
The first round of municipal elections took place on Sunday, March 15. The results fell: Édouard Philippe, candidate for his re-election, came first in Le Havre, ahead of communist Jean-Paul Lecoq. Three candidates qualified for the second round. - Municipal results 2026 in Le Havre: Édouard Philippe largely in the lead in the 1st round (Elections Municipales 2026).
The local elections in France are likely to pave the way for former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe's presidential candidate: Philippe had a candidacy linked to the success of his re-election as Mayor of Le Havre and is now well ahead in the first round. According to projections, he came to about 43 percent on Sunday. Philippe was the first Prime Minister under President Emmanuel Macron in his first term of office. Philippe wants to succeed Macr…
Former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe prevailed in the first round of the Le Havre municipal elections this Sunday.
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