the results revealed LIVE

the results revealed LIVE
the results revealed LIVE

21:53 – Final results in the 9th district of the North

The final results of the 9th district of the North

  • David Guiraud FP: 48.50%
  • Ethan Leys RN : 30,80%
  • Tarik Mekki Divers center: 16.07%

9:39 p.m. – Partial results 9th North constituency

Partial results at 40% of the 9th constituency of the North:

  • Ethan Leys RN : 44,77%
  • David Guiraud FP: 32.54%
  • Tarik Mekki Divers center: 17.85%

21:36 – An anti-RN rally in Lille

Since 9 p.m., several dozen people have been gathering at Place de la République in Lille against the far-right. The National Rally obtained 34% of the votes cast on the evening of the first round of the legislative elections, according to IPSOS.

21:23 – At least 10 RN candidates elected

At this stage of the evening, at least 10 RN candidates have been elected as deputies since the evening of the first round in the Nord and Pas-de-Calais according to information from France 3

21:08 – A victory in the first round for the RN in the North

Benjamin Saint-Huile, various left-wing candidate and outgoing deputy, lost in the first round to the RN candidate. Indeed, Sandra Delannoy became a deputy for the Maubeuge constituency by collecting 50.83% of the votes cast, compared to 44.31% for the outgoing deputy.

21:04 – Other results in the North

Partial results at 75.26% of registered voters received in the Nord department (59): RN = 38.10%; UG = 21.25%; ENS = 12.09%

20:46 – Roussel beaten in the 1st round

The national secretary of the PCF and outgoing deputy of the 20th constituency of the North announces that he lost in the first round of the early legislative elections against Guillaume Florquin, candidate of the RN

20:31 – Partial results in the North

Partial results at 51.25% of registered voters received in the North (59): RN = 38.91%; UG = 39.07%; DVD = 12.68%

20:25 – In Lille, people welcome Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s instructions

While the results from Lille will arrive in the evening, Jean Luc Mélenchon’s voting instructions were welcomed in Lille.

20:01 – Screening of the seats

According to the Elabe projection for BFMTV, RMC and La Tribune Dimanche RN: 260 to 310, NFP: 115 to 145; Together ! : 90 to 120, LR/UDI/DVD: 30 to 50 seats in the Assembly.

8:00 p.m. – The first results of the first round of the legislative elections

Discover the first national results of the first round of the legislative elections according to Ifop for TF1 and LCI, the results of the cities will arrive later in the evening:

  • RN : 34,5%
  • NFP : 28,5%
  • Maj : 22,5%
  • LR : 10%
  • Ext G : 1,2%
  • REC : 0,5%
  • Divers : 2,8%

19:19 – The left has made progress since the last legislative elections in Lille

While the coalition led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon and his allies had made an impression during the previous legislative elections, but did not last more than two years, it is the New Popular Front that is running in 2024. This leaves uncertainty hanging over the left-wing vote in the polling booths. At the end of the European elections, the Glucksmann list reached 17.52% in Lille. But the left can, on the other hand, glimpse 55%, the share of votes of the leader Place Publique being to be inflated with those of the rebellious Manon Aubry (25.93%), Marie Toussaint (11.51%) and finally the PCF Léon Deffontaine (2.03%). This base is high: during the first round of the parliamentary elections in Lille, the Nupes had also recorded 51.94% of the votes on average in the 5 constituencies covering the city, a score higher than its national result. A breakthrough to finally complete with the 51% of left-wing voters in the first round of the presidential election a few weeks earlier, i.e. the cumulative scores of all the red, green and pink candidates. What share will opt for the New Popular Front, supported by the rebels, the socialists, the ecologists, the communists and other left-wing forces, and given as very close to the presidential majority in opinion polls during these legislative elections?

19:00 – Offices are closed!

It’s over, the polling stations have just closed in Lille, the results will arrive as the evening goes on. Not sure we’ll have big estimates at 8pm.

18:42 – 13 candidates in the 1st constituency of the North

The 1st constituency of the North, covering Lille, Loos and Faches, is preparing to experience a historic 2024 legislative election with no fewer than 13 candidates. Aurélien Le Coq (NFP) wants to maintain the domination of the left, but faces internal competition with Amy Bah, a dissident candidate claiming to be from the left.

18:25 – In 5 years, the National Rally has gained almost nothing in Lille

Despite rapid and sometimes radical developments, there are conclusions to be drawn from all these figures. In Lille, we can emphasize that the RN did not gain more votes during the European elections between 2019 and 2024, Jordan Bardella obtaining 13.85% at the end of the previous European vote and 14.42% on June 9. This context contrasts with what we have seen throughout France, with almost 8 points more for the RN between the last European elections and the election this June.

 
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