Rachida Dati (LR) tops voting intentions in the first round of municipal elections in Paris (25%), followed by outgoing mayor PS Anne Hidalgo (24%) and former LREM Minister of Health Agnès Buzyn ( 20%), according to an Ifop-Fiducial poll published on Sunday.
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In this study for Le Journal du dimanche and Sud Radio, the EELV candidate David Belliard is credited with 11%, the dissident walker Cédric Villani by 8% and the rebellious Danielle Simonnet by 5%.
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In the previous Ifop-Fiducial poll for JDD and Sud Radio published on February 23, Anne Hidalgo came out on top with 24% followed by Rachida Dati (22%) and Agnès Buzyn (19%). David Belliard was at 12%, Cédric Villani at 9% and Danielle Simonnet at 6%.
In the last survey, 73% of those polled said they were sure of their choice compared to only 68% in the previous one.
For the second round, assuming a quadrangular, a union list between Anne Hidalgo and environmentalist David Belliard would come out on top with 37% of the vote, ahead of the Dati list (32%), the Buzyn list ( 22%) and the Villani list (9%). In the case of a triangular, the Hidalgo-Belliard list would increase its lead with 39% of the votes ahead of the Dati list (33%) while a Buzyn-Villani union list would collect (28%).