Mar 15 β€’ 19:43 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Municipal Elections 2026: Results Commune by Commune on Map and Live

French citizens participated in the first round of the 2026 municipal elections, with results available for each commune.

The first round of the 2026 municipal elections in France saw participation from over 48.7 million voters, including EU citizens residing in the country. The elections covered 34,904 communes, although in 23,682 locations, there was no competition as only a single list was submitted. As a result, the outcome was straightforward in those areas, but in other communes, the citizenry awaited the conclusion of the voting process to discover their new mayors, who will be officially elected during the first municipal council meeting.

Specific results have shown notable leads in various locations, such as Le Havre, where Γ‰douard Philippe emerged significantly ahead with nearly 44% of the votes, overshadowing the communist candidate Jean-Paul Lecoq. The elections are crucial in shaping local governance structures and determining political leadership that will steer community issues for the coming term. With the upcoming council meeting set to finalize the mayoral appointments, the suspense around leadership in contested regions remains palpable.

The ability to track results via online maps and dedicated search tools reflects the evolving nature of election coverage, emphasizing transparency and audience engagement. As the nation anticipates further developments following the municipal elections, the results will likely trigger discussions around the implications for political alignments and local priorities.

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