French voters vote for their deputies in 577 different constituencies in legislative elections. We help you find yours.
On Sundays June 30 and July 7, 577 legislative elections will take place in France, to elect as many deputies who will sit in the National Assembly. Each voter is therefore called upon to choose the deputy who will represent their constituency. But how do you know which constituency you belong to? We help you see things more clearly.
Find your electoral district
Each department is divided into several constituencies. The city of Paris alone has 18. Your constituency therefore depends on the address you declared when you you are registered on the electoral lists. As a reminder, all French citizens who have taken their census are automatically registered on the electoral lists of the municipality where they took their census.
To help you find your way around, the National Assembly website provides you with an interactive map, which can be consulted here : simply click on your department. The latter then appears with its division by constituency. By hovering your mouse over each constituency, you will see the name of the municipalities it encompasses appear.
Find your candidate and your polling station
Have you found your constituency? All you have to do is discover the names of the candidates who are running for these 2024 legislative elections. You can still check the address of your polling station on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. All you have to do is go vote on June 30 and July 7.