Macron wins against Le Pen, all the scores

Macron wins against Le Pen all the scores

PRESIDENTIAL RESULT 2022. Emmanuel Macron will therefore be President of the Republic for 5 more years. According to the result of the 2nd round of the 2022 presidential election, he is clearly ahead of Marine Le Pen. Elabe gives the president 57.60%, this estimate will be refined throughout the evening.

20:09 – The “deep joy” of Richard Ferrand after the re-election of Emmanuel Macron

The President of the National Assembly and also a supporter of Emmanuel Macron, spoke after the victory of the President of the Republic in the second round of the presidential election. “I am convinced that his personal qualities and those of his project meet the requirements of the challenges of our time. Long live the Republic, long live France!”, said Richard Ferrand.

20:06 – According to Ipsos, Macron winner with 58.2% of the vote

Another estimate: Emmanuel Macron is given with 58.2% of the votes cast, against Marine Le Pen at 41.8%, according to the Ipsos Sopra Steria institute for France 2.

20:06 – Yannick Jadot believes that “the worst is avoided” after the results of the second round of the presidential election

Yannick Jadot reacted to the re-election of Emmanuel Macron on Twitter. “Thank you to all those who blocked the far right. The worst has been avoided, but the country is more divided than ever,” said the environmental candidate in the first round of the presidential election. “In the legislative elections, let’s build the best: the alternative for the climate, social justice and democracy. Everything remains to be done,” he added.

20:01 – Macron winning with 58% of the vote according to the Ifop Fiducial estimate

According to the Ifop Fiducial institute for LCI and TF1, Emmanuel Macron is re-elected with 58% of the vote. He sharply beats Marine Le Pen this evening in the 2nd round of the 2022 presidential election. This score marks the victory of the outgoing president.

8:00 p.m. – Second round of the 2022 presidential election: Emmanuel Macron re-elected President of the Republic

Emmanuel Macron came first in the second round of the ballot, according to the first estimates of the Elabe Institute for BFM TV. The outgoing president won 57.6% of the vote in the second round of the 2022 presidential election against 42.4% of the vote for Marine Le Pen.

19:55 – Abstention estimated at 27.8% in the second round of the presidential election

According to the Ifop institute for LCI, the final abstention in the second round of the presidential election will be 27.8%. A similar figure also given by Ipsos/Sopra Steria for Le Parisien.

7:47 p.m. – The ministers present at Emmanuel Macron’s campaign headquarters

According to TF1, all the government ministers will be present at the Champ-de-Mars to follow the second round of the 2022 presidential election with the exception of Darmanin who must remain in his ministry in order to stay in contact with the security services. Emmanuel Macron must speak at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in the event of victory.

7:42 p.m. – Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Éric Zemmour will speak in view of the legislative elections

The two candidates who came 3rd and 4th respectively in the first round of the 2022 presidential election plan to speak this evening to gather around their respective projects. A speech that could occur before that of the two candidates in the second round. The opportunity for them to address the subject of the legislative elections which take place next June.

7:36 p.m. – Abstention estimated at 28.2% in the second round of the presidential election

According to the Ipsos-Sopra Steria institute for France Televisions, abstention would expect 28.2% in the second round of the 2022 presidential election, this Sunday, April 24. In 2017, it reached 25.4% in the second round. Thus, the 1969 record (31.3%) would not be reached.

7:31 p.m. – Jean Castex joined by ministers to watch the results of the second round

Several ministers arrived at the Prime Minister to view the results of the presidential election, according to LCI. In the event of Emmanuel Macron’s victory, Jean Castex will join the Head of State at the Champ-de-Mars to attend his speech in front of thousands of activists.

7:25 p.m. – “Marine Presidente 2022” champagne at the candidate’s campaign headquarters

Like the first round of the presidential election, bottles of champagne are again present in the campaign headquarters of the Rassemblement National candidate, reports Le Figaro. With the mention “Marine Presidente 2022”, the bottles will be served to the activists present on site.

7:20 p.m. – French and European flags distributed to supporters of Emmanuel Macron

In order to prepare for the election evening of the 2nd round of the 2022 presidential election, the teams of the candidate LREM are planning the distribution of tricolor flags and flags of the European Union for the activists, according to West France. Emmanuel Macron’s election night is held on the Champ-de-Mars, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

7:17 p.m. – Emmanuel Macron will speak.. after 9:30 p.m.!

According to information from L’Express and BFMTV, Emmanuel Macron will speak on the results of this 2022 presidential election from a large stage deployed on the Champ de Mars, but not before 9:30 p.m. According to Ouest France, the president’s campaign teams and LREM staff have planned to distribute tricolor flags and flags of the European Union for people who will be there. Images that will be widely commented on internationally. More than 1,500 journalists are expected to be present to cover the event. Remember that it is customary for the loser to call the winner and then speak first to acknowledge defeat.

7:14 p.m. – Marine Le Pen presents in her campaign headquarters before the results of the 2nd round

Marine Le Pen has just arrived at the Pavillon d’Armenonville, in the Bois de Boulogne. To avoid the press, the RN candidate entered through a back door. Surrounded by her campaign team, she will follow the results of the second round of the 2022 presidential election on the spot before giving a speech to her activists.

19:08 – How are estimates made by pollsters?

The president of the Elabe polling institute, Bernard Sananès, revealed the working method used by the institute to make estimates while many polling stations close at 8 p.m. “We have investigators present in 300 representative polling stations to give a fair estimate at 8 p.m. thanks to our algorithms”, he indicated on BFM TV.

7:07 p.m. – The vast majority of polling stations are closed

In most municipalities in France, the polling stations have closed, the election is now over. The ballot is still open until 8 p.m. in the largest cities in France, including Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Nice, Toulouse. We know that the vote of the big cities differs from the vote of the small towns of France, and it is in these towns that the counting will be done the latest: there will therefore be distorting effects on the figures of the partial results of this presidential election In the evening.

19:02 – Several executives of the LREM party are at Emmanuel Macron’s campaign headquarters

The main political advisers of the president-candidate arrive at his campaign headquarters, according to BFMTV. Christophe Castaner and Gabriel Attal will follow the results of the second round of the 2022 presidential election on site before seeing Emmanuel Macron join them at Champ-de-Mars in the event of victory.

18:57 – When Valérie Pécresse forgets to vote for the presidential election

Visibly distracted, Valérie Pecresse was seen leaving the polling station without having voted, according to The evening. Warned by the assessors present on the spot, the Republican candidate in the first round of the presidential election then turned around to go to a voting booth and slip her vote into the ballot box.

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The result of this presidential election is very clear: Emmanuel Macron is elected President of the Republic for the next 5 years. The result of the second round of the election, given at 8 p.m., is actually an estimate: the main polling institutes have given their estimate to their partner media, it can be considered reliable at this time. The Ministry of the Interior now gives us, in real time, the actual national results of the presidential election, first partial, then final in the middle of the night. And all evening, the partial results are updated, almost minute by minute.

The editorial staff of Linternaute is mobilized throughout the weekend of the presidential election, to provide its readers with the major information on this second round. Results, decryptions, reactions, comments… You have come to the right place to follow this important moment in French political life.

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