2026 Municipal Election Results: Lucie Castets Elected Mayor of the XII District in Paris
Lucie Castets has been elected mayor of Paris' XII district with 41.85% of the vote, succeeding the previous eco-mayor amid controversies over management.
Lucie Castets has secured her position as the mayor of the XII district of Paris, achieving 41.85% of the votes in a recent municipal election. This notable victory places her ahead of Valérie Montandon, representing the union of the right and centre, who garnered 22.52%, and Clara Chassaniol of Horizons/Renaissance with 11.94%. Castets' election follows the controversial term of the outgoing ecologist mayor, Emmanuelle Pierre-Marie, who faced criticism for her management style, deemed toxic by some constituents.
In taking office, Castets steps into a politically charged environment, as she was a former left-wing candidate for the Matignon position. Her election signifies not only a personal victory but also reflects a potential shift in the political landscape of the XII district, suggesting a renewed demand for leadership styles that resonate better with the local electorate. The dynamics of her predecessors' tenure undoubtedly influence the community's expectations moving forward.
The election results highlight the fragmentation of political alliances in the region, particularly illustrated by Chassaniol's refusal to merge with the central list of Pierre-Yves Bournazel. This could indicate the challenges Castets might face in navigating local politics, as varying party interests could complicate governance in her new role. Her election is a pivotal moment in the local political arena, setting the stage for future developments in Parisian municipal politics.