already several trends, the 1st round ends

already several trends the 1st round ends

LEGISLATIVE 2022. The 1st round of the 2022 legislative elections is already coming to its final stretch, with polling stations having been open since 8 a.m. and closing their doors at 6 p.m. for the most part this Sunday. The first results, in the overseas territories, are already known, the result of the metropolis will be revealed in the evening. Follow the end of the election live…

16:19 – What result in the first round of the legislative elections in Aube?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in Aube, the turnout is 19.86% at 12 p.m.

16:18 – What participation in the first round of legislative elections in Ariège?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in Ariège, the turnout is 19.09% at 12 p.m.

16:17 – What participation in the first round of legislative elections in the Ardennes?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in the Ardennes, the turnout is 17.35% at 12 p.m.

16:16 – What participation in the first round of the legislative elections in Ardèche?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in Ardèche, the participation rate is 23.06% at 12 noon.

16:15 – What participation in the first round of legislative elections in the Alpes-Maritimes?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in the Alpes-Maritimes, the participation rate is 16.65% at 12 p.m.

16:14 – What result in the first round of the legislative elections in the Hautes-Alpes?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in the Hautes-Alpes, the participation rate is 23.43% at 12 noon.

16:13 – What participation in the first round of legislative elections in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, the participation rate is 23.42% at 12 p.m.

16:12 – What participation in the first round of legislative elections in Allier?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in Allier, the turnout is 20.5% at 12 p.m.

16:11 – What participation in the first round of legislative elections in Aisne?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in Aisne, the turnout is 16.47% at 12 p.m.

16:10 – What participation in the first round of legislative elections in Ain?

According to the Ministry of the Interior, in Ain, the turnout is 21.14% at 12 p.m.

4:10 p.m. – In the Loir-et-Cher, reconquest! betting on a good result from Guillaume Peltier in the first round of the legislative elections

Guillaume Peltier is the only outgoing member of the Reconquest account! in these legislative elections. The executive vice-president of Eric Zemmour’s party has sat in the Assembly since 2017, when he was elected under the banner of his former party, Les Républicains. He tries again for the 2022 legislative elections, and is one of the two best chances for Reconquest! to win a seat, with Eric Zemmour himself. For this first round, Peltier faces eight candidates, including Emmanuelle Chaplault for Ensemble!, Jérémie Demaline for Nupes, Roger Chudeau for RN and Pascal Bioulac for LR. The latter knows Guillaume Peltier well, since both sit in the majority on the departmental council of Loir-et-Cher.

16:05 – The departments where the participation rate is the highest in the first round of the legislative elections

According to the Ministry of the Interior, the three departments in which the participation rate was the highest at 12 p.m. are: Lot (27.8%), Cantal (26.35%) and Jura (25 .69%).

4:00 p.m. – In Toulouse, a three-way legislative match in a constituency eyed by LR

In Toulouse, the right is fighting in these legislative elections to take over a constituency generally held by the mayor or someone close to the municipal majority since the 2000s: the 3rd in Haute-Garonne. Pierre Cohen (PS) in 2007 before his arrival at the Capitol, then Jean-Luc Moudenc (LR) in 2012, just before his return to office, followed by Laurence Arribagé in 2014, municipal councilor. It was not until 2017 that another trend was promoted: Corinne Vignon, LREM candidate, won against the outgoing MP. Since then, the two have been waging a war without mercy, the first being even indicted for concealment of slanderous denunciation against his adversary.

This constituency, which includes some upscale neighborhoods of Toulouse, as well as popular surrounding municipalities, is of particular importance for the right, which is banking on the local presence of its candidate, who is in the political world of the Pink City. and the department for a good ten years. But Corinne Vignon can assert her record as a parliamentarian. Furthermore, Agathe Roby (NUPES) could upset the balance… Or even impose a triangular?

4:00 p.m. – The departments where the participation rate is the lowest in the first round of the legislative elections

According to the Ministry of the Interior, the three departments in which the participation rate was the lowest at 12 p.m. are: Seine-Saint-Denis (9.85%), Val-de-Marne (12, 12%) and Paris (12.26%).

15:56 – In Grenoble, what result in the legislative elections for Olivier Véran?

Will these legislative elections be a plebiscite or a sanction vote for the former Minister of Health? Olivier Véran is a candidate in the 1st constituency of Isère, which includes part of the city of Grenoble, as well as the municipalities of Saint Ismier and Meylan. Now Minister Delegate in charge of relations with Parliament, the image of Olivier Véran is still linked to the Ministry of Health, where he spent two years in the midst of a pandemic. However, the population of his constituency is favorable to Emmanuel Macron’s camp: the president did very well there during the presidential election, pocketing 47.21% of the vote in the first round. In addition, Olivier Véran has already won this constituency in the 2017 legislative elections. Will he improve his result this year?

Faced with Olivier Véran, eight other candidates covet this deputy seat, including Brigitte Boer for LR, Aurore Meyrieux for the RN and Salomé Robin for Nupes.

15:45 – The results of the ministers candidates for the legislative elections will be scrutinized closely this evening

About fifteen members of the government are running for the 2022 legislative elections. However, the Elysée has clearly recalled the rule according to which any minister who loses an election must leave the government. These are therefore major positions that are being played out on June 12 and 19. Starting with that of the Prime Minister: Elisabeth Borne is presenting herself for the first time to the vote of the French in the 6th constituency of Calvados. A territory a priori favorable to the camp of Emmanuel Macron, however. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin is also putting his position on the line in the 10th district of the North. To also watch Olivier Dussopt (Minister of Labor), in the 2nd of Ardèche, or Stanislas Guerini (Minister of the public service) in the 3rd of Paris.

3:40 p.m. – Manon Aubry’s turn to submit her ballot for these legislative elections

The rebellious MEP was actively involved in the campaign for the general elections: alongside Jean-Luc Mélenchon and de la Nupes, she has multiplied her interventions in the media and on social networks. This afternoon, Manon Aubry shared on her Twitter account her passage in front of the ballot box, for this first round of the legislative elections. She thanked, in passing, the assessors mobilized in the polling stations for the good performance of this legislative election.

3:30 p.m. – In Ain, Damien Abad faces a candidate from his former party

The result of the Minister of Solidarity will be scrutinized carefully in these legislative elections, because he plays his role in the government: he is indeed a candidate in the 5th constituency of Ain. If he has already been elected deputy there twice, this 2022 election could be more complicated than the previous ones. Because he presents himself to his voters with a new label, that of the presidential majority, when he had, at first, been invested by LR. His former party is also facing him a candidate, Julien Martinez.

Let us add that the image of Damien Abad is somewhat tainted by the reports of sexual violence revealed by Médiapart a few days after his appointment to the government. It should also be noted that in the 1st round of the presidential election, it is Marine Le Pen who came first in the 5th constituency of Ain. In the 2nd round, Emmanuel Macron was ahead of her by a short head (50.8%). For these 2022 legislative elections, the RN has invested Joëlle Nambotin in the constituency, while the Nupes presents the rebellious Florence Pisani there.

15:21 – In Hénin-Beaumont, guaranteed victory for Marine Le Pen in the 2022 legislative elections?

The RN candidate leaves confident in the 11th constituency of Pas-de-Calais for these legislative elections. She is a candidate for re-election there, she who has already sat in the National Assembly since 2017. In addition, Marine Le Pen came out on top in this constituency during the presidential election: she concentrated 63.4% of the votes cast there. 2nd round against Emanuel Macron. In the first round of the presidential election, it was Jean-Luc Mélenchon who came in 2nd position, winning 20.7% of the vote. For these legislative elections, the New Popular Ecological and Social Union is represented by the ecologist Marie Tondelier, member of the opposition on the municipal council of Hénin-Beaumont.

3:00 p.m. – Ballotage, triangular.. these terms that must be mastered to understand the results of the legislative elections

The French legislative elections are a complex ballot: the results of the first round determine, in each constituency, how many candidates will be qualified for the second round. They are at least two, but can be three, and, more rarely, four. We explain the key terms to understand everything about the results tonight.

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The result of these 2022 legislative elections will determine a new political balance of power which will structure Emmanuel Macron’s second term: the re-elected president hopes to once again have an absolute majority in the Assembly. Otherwise, the program he intends to implement will be considerably disrupted. These legislative elections are in fact a new match between the three formations which now represent the political triptych of the country: the radical left carried by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the parties of the presidential majority united under the label Together! and the sovereignist and nationalist right of Marine Le Pen. To view the results this Sunday night, refer to the search engine and map featured earlier in this article. A brief analysis of the results by major political parties will also be available via the links below:

No new poll on the legislative elections can be published since Friday June 10 at midnight and it is forbidden to republish any survey during the reserve period, which runs until Sunday June 12 at 8 p.m. Throughout the campaign, Linternaute.com gathered measures of voting intentions in its poll compiler. The last update dates back to Friday evening, the last day of campaigning for the first round.

Unlike the presidential election, which benefited from a two-week inter-round campaign, the legislative candidates qualified for the second round have a short week to campaign before the second round, scheduled for June 19 evening Sunday. next. The deadline for submitting applications for the second round is June 14 at 6 p.m. The official campaign will end on Friday June 17 at midnight. Abroad and in French Polynesia, the second round of legislative elections will be held a day earlier than in mainland France. In some overseas departments and collectivities, voters also vote in the legislative elections on the preceding Saturday.

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