Emmanuel Grégoire celebrates narrow election win as Paris mayor with 50.52% in tight runoff, crowd cheers outside City Hall.
Emmanuel Grégoire celebrates narrow election win as Paris mayor with 50.52% in tight runoff, crowd cheers outside City Hall.
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Emmanuel Grégoire elected Paris mayor with 50.52% in tight three-way runoff

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Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire won the Paris municipal election runoff on March 22, 2026, with 50.52% of votes against Rachida Dati (41.52%) and Sophia Chikirou (7.96%). An arrondissement analysis reveals a divided capital with minimal shifts, while Dati blames divisions on the right and center for her defeat.

In the second round of the Paris municipal elections on Sunday, March 22, 2026, Emmanuel Grégoire, the 47-year-old Socialist candidate and former first deputy to outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, secured victory as the new mayor with 50.52% of the votes, according to Le Figaro. This marked a convincing left-wing hold despite a tight three-way race against Rachida Dati of Les Républicains (41.52%)—who merged her list with Pierre-Yves Bournazel's Horizons-Renaissance and benefited from Sarah Knafo's withdrawal (Reconquête, 10.4% in the first round)—and Sophia Chikirou of La France insoumise (7.96%).

Vote geography underscores a split Paris: Grégoire led in 13 arrondissements (down from 14 in the first round), with the 1st arrondissement (Les Halles, Palais Royal, Place Vendôme) switching to Dati in the runoff. Dati, re-elected mayor of the 7th arrondissement in the first round, dominated western Paris including the 6th, 7th, 8th, 15th, 16th, and 17th. Despite this minor shift, no arrondissements ultimately changed hands in terms of overall territorial balance, which has remained stable since 2001—even after the PLM reform promulgated in summer 2025 (supported by Dati for direct mayoral voting, opposed by Grégoire), granting the Socialists a more comfortable majority.

In an exclusive interview with Le Figaro, defeated candidate Dati called the campaign 'neither clean nor dignified' and attributed her loss to 'deadly' divisions within the center and right, pointing to figures like Bournazel and Gabriel Attal. She highlighted her long-developed transformation project crafted with Paris residents.

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Reactions on X to Emmanuel Grégoire's narrow election as Paris mayor emphasize Rachida Dati's defeat, her being booed by crowds, and her accusations of betrayal by figures like Pierre-Yves Bournazel and Gabriel Attal. Media outlets report disappointment from right-wing leaders such as Michel Barnier, while highlighting the divided political landscape in the capital.

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Emmanuel Grégoire celebrates victory as Paris's 2026 mayor-elect amid cheering supporters and iconic Eiffel Tower.
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Emmanuel Grégoire wins 2026 Paris municipal election

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Emmanuel Grégoire, former first deputy to Anne Hidalgo, has been elected mayor of Paris in the 2026 municipal elections second round, with around 50 to 53 percent of votes per Elabe estimates. He beats Rachida Dati (38 to 42 percent) and Sophia Chikirou (8 to 10 percent). The win extends left-wing rule in the capital.

In the first round of Paris municipal elections on March 15, 2026, Emmanuel Grégoire, left-wing united candidate excluding LFI, leads with nearly 10 points ahead of Rachida Dati (LR). He tops 14 of the 20 arrondissements, leaving the other 6, mainly in the west, to his rival. Pierre-Yves Bournazel (Horizons), Sophia Chikirou (LFI) and Sarah Knafo (Reconquête!) qualify for the second round.

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An Ifop-Fiducial poll for Paris Match and Sud Radio, published on March 19, 2026, gives Emmanuel Grégoire 46% voting intentions in Paris's second round, ahead of Rachida Dati at 44%. Sophia Chikirou gets 10%.

Three weeks before Paris municipal elections, socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire held an unprecedented exchange with residents, lacking a debate with main rival Rachida Dati. The event took place on Sunday at Place de la Bataille-de-Stalingrad in the 19th arrondissement.

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One month before the Paris municipal elections on March 15 and 22, 2026, the six main candidates struggle to focus on local issues, overshadowed by national debates and controversies. Budget disputes, school scandals, and judicial affairs dominate the campaign, hindering constructive dynamics.

Rachida Dati, Les Républicains and MoDem candidate for Paris mayor—who secured MoDem's endorsement in December 2025—ruled out on March 5 any alliance with Reconquête's Sarah Knafo. She urged the right to rally behind her from the March 15 first round, warning that far-right pacts would alienate more centrist voters than they attract.

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As Paris municipal elections approach on March 15 and 22, 2026, leading candidates focus on security, cleanliness, housing, and the environment, the top concerns for residents. A left-right divide emerges especially on arming the municipal police. Right-wing candidates aim to boost staff numbers and enhance surveillance tools.

 

 

 

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