France election 2022: when will the runoff take place?
Created: 04/10/2022, 16:13
By: Julia Schöneseiffen
The presidential elections in France are scheduled for April 10, 2022.
If no candidate achieves an absolute majority, there will be a runoff election two weeks later.
Paris - On April 10, 2022, the presidential election will take place in France.
In addition to the incumbent head of state Emmanuel Macron, the left-wing populist Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the right-wing populist Marine Le Pen, among others, are standing for election from the approximately 48 million eligible voters.
If the first ballot does not produce a clear result, the runoff will follow on
April 24, 2022.
A runoff between Macron and Le Pen seems likely.
France election 2022: Runoff election must probably bring the decision again
Unlike in Germany, the French head of state is elected directly by the people.
The election is divided into two ballots.
In the first ballot, only the candidate who achieves an absolute majority can be directly appointed President.
That means he must get at least 50 percent of the votes.
So far, however, no candidate has succeeded in doing this.
If no candidate can secure an absolute majority, the second ballot takes place two weeks later.
In this, the two best-placed presidential candidates compete against each other in a runoff.
There, the majority of votes decides who may hold the office of President in the future.
France election 2022: When will the runoff election take place?
A runoff election is also very likely in this year's French elections.
In the event of a second ballot, this would take place on
April 24, 2022
.
Polls and forecasts suggest that there will be a runoff between incumbent President Emmanuel Macron and the leader of the right-wing populist
Rassemblement National
party , Marine Le Pen.
Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron will face Marine Le Pen again in the 2022 French election.
© Thibault Camus / AP / dpa
In the French elections on April 23, 2017, no candidate was able to prevail in the first ballot, which also led to a runoff between Macron and Le Pen.
This was the first time in decades that no Socialist or civil rights candidate made it into the second ballot.
In the electoral duel on May 7, Macron prevailed against Le Pen with 66.1 percent of the votes and thus succeeded François Hollande.
France election 2022: The last five presidents
since 2017 | Emmanuel Macron |
---|---|
2012 to 2017 | Francois Hollande |
2007 to 2012 | Nicholas Sarkozy |
1995 to 2007 | Jacques Chirac |
1981 to 1995 | Francois Mitterrand |
Presidential election in France: runoff between Macron and Le Pen likely
President Emmanuel Macron is currently leading the election polls with 27 to 30 percent.
With 20-23 percent, Marine Le Pen can also hope for a place in the second ballot.
Behind him comes Jean-Luc Mélenchon from the left with around 15 percent.
Followed by Valérie Pécresse and Eric Zemmour, each with around 10 percent.
The France election 2022 at Merkur.de
You can get the latest developments in the presidential elections in France on April 10 in the news ticker at
Merkur.de
.
(jsch)