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Departmental elections 2021: discover the results in your municipality

2021-06-24T16:21:39.910Z


Discover in real time the results of the first round of departmental elections in your city, canton and department.


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Using our tool above, find out the results in your town, canton or department, as soon as they are known.

Departmental elections (called, before 2015, cantonal elections) take place at the same time as regional elections.

At the end of the second round, scheduled for June 27, departmental advisers will be elected who, in turn, will elect a president who will end up at the head of the department.

The votes of at least 12.5% ​​of registered voters to hold on in the second round

Departmental elections take place everywhere in France, except in Paris and in the Metropolis of Lyon, where there is no departmental council, nor in Corsica, where it is the Collectivité de Corse, whose members are elected during the regional elections, which has the competence of the department, as in Guyana and Martinique with their respective assemblies.

The candidates, presented in pairs, in the more than 2000 existing cantons, must obtain the absolute majority of the votes cast and a number of votes at least equal to 25% of the registered voters to be elected in the first round.

To stay in the second round, candidates must have the votes of at least 12.5% ​​of registered voters.

The results of departmental elections in Île-de-France

In Île-de-France, the results will be later. In Essonne, the left is gathered in a majority of cantons, to hope to take back the department passed to the right and the center in 2015. In the Hauts-de-Seine, dominated by the right and the center, many mayors-candidates expect confirmation of this election, fifteen months after the municipal elections. In Seine Saint-Denis, led by the left since 1968, can the right and their allies be victorious?

In the Val d'Oise, the president (LR) Marie-Christine Cavecchi intends to do "as well or even better than in 2015", but the RN and the left could play the spoilsport. The last department in France headed by a communist president, will the Val de Marne remain chaired by Christian Favier? The LR-UDI majority in Seine et Marne is divided, the left has not found a general agreement and the RN is ready for anything. In the Yvelines, the outgoing majority (LR) intends to come out on top ... but the RN and the left could create a surprise. In the Oise, the LR majority could fear the found union of the left, with the National Rally as arbiter.

Source: leparis

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