This Sunday evening, late at night, will the Seine-Saint-Denis map be totally red, pink and green, three of the many colors of the Nupes logo (New popular ecological and social union)?
Arriving in the lead in the first round of the legislative elections in the twelve constituencies of the department, this coalition formed around La France insoumise by Jean-Luc Mélenchon dreams of a "grand slam", a "strike", with the gain of the twelve seats which will represent 93 at the Assembly.
According to the latest data reported by the prefecture, 800,513 voters are called to the polls.
Polling stations open at 8 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
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For the left, three seats have already been acquired: that of Alexis Corbière (Nupes-LFI), re-elected last Sunday in the 7th district (Montreuil-Bagnolet), where there will therefore be no ballot this Sunday.
And those of Clémentine Autain (Nupes-LFI, on the 11th) and Soumya Bourouaha (Nupes-PCF, on the 4th), the only candidates in the running after the dissident candidacies of Virginie de Carvalho (DVG) and Azzedine Taïbi ( who announced that he was leaving the PCF this week) finally withdrew during the week.
Voters in these two territories will still have to travel.
Raquel Garrido (LFI) has a thousand votes ahead in the 5th
Four other seats only remain to be validated: those of the candidates Nupes Éric Coquerel (LFI, on the 1st), Stéphane Peu (PCF, 2nd), Bastien Lachaud (LFI, 6th) and Aurélie oublie (LFI, 9th), who had all exceeded the 50% mark of the vote in the first round, but who could not be elected for lack of sufficient participation, which would have enabled them to reach 25% of those registered.
Consult all the results of the legislative elections in Seine-Saint-Denis.
Find the results in Aulnay-sous-Bois (10th district), Bobigny in the 5th district but also Noisy-le-Grand (9th district) and Rosny-sous-Bois in the 8th district.
The grand slam will therefore be played in the constituencies where the Nupes was in conquest, with outgoing from the right and the center.
One of the most disputed could be the 5th, where Jean-Christophe Lagarde (UDI, 33.41%) must regain his delay of more than a thousand votes on Raquel Garrido (LFI, 37.90%).
In 2012, after the victory of François Hollande (PS) in the presidential election, the boss of the UDI was the only right-wing elected representative to resist the pink and red wave.
But he was in a much more comfortable situation than today, after coming very far ahead in the first round (43.46%) ahead of Milouda Latrèche (PS, 20.61%).
LREM leavers in great danger
On the 10th, Nadège Abomangoli (LFI, 39.71%) leaves with a comfortable lead of almost twenty points over the only outgoing LR in the department, Alain Ramadier (20.07%).
Dominated in the first round, the three outgoing LREM are also in very great danger.
On the 3rd, Patrice Anato (25.49%) will try to overthrow Thomas Portes (34.06%);
on the 8th, Sylvie Charrière (21.71%) has more than 14 points to go up on Fatiha Keloua-Hachi (PS, 35.31%);
on the 12th, Stéphane Testé (23.86%) is seven away from Jérôme Legavre (POI, 30.83%).