The departmental elections in Île-de-France, which are held at the same time as the regional elections, are not without challenges.
At the end of the second round, scheduled for June 27, departmental advisers will have been elected to elect, then, the one who will take the lead.
The right, mostly in the region, wants to keep its gains, the PCF wants to save face by keeping at least the Val-de-Marne, communist for almost always, while the left is conquering.
The National Gathering, for its part, hopes to win a few seats ...
The candidates, presented in pairs, must obtain an 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.
Only Parisian voters do not have to vote for departmental elections, the City of Paris having the powers of a department.
Department by department, discover the results of the first round of departmental elections in Île-de-France:
Follow the results of the departmental elections in Essonne live
Follow the results of the departmental elections in Hauts-de-Seine live
Follow the results of the departmental elections in Seine-Saint-Denis live
Follow the results of the departmental elections in Val-de-Marne live
Follow the results of the departmental elections in Val-d'Oise live
Follow the results of the departmental elections in Yvelines live
Follow the results of the departmental elections in Seine-et-Marne live
Also find out below, using our tool, the results as soon as they are known in your municipality and canton.
Outside Île-de-France, also follow, live, the results of departmental elections in the Oise.