David Guiraud, a 33-year-old deputy close to La France insoumise (LFI), secured 46.64% of the votes in the first round of municipal elections in Roubaix (Nord), ahead of all competitors on Sunday evening. He doubled the score of outgoing right-wing mayor Alexandre Garcin (20.09%) and tripled that of left-wing rival Karim Amrouni (16.76%).
In the first round of the 2026 municipal elections in Roubaix, a former textile town in the Nord department run by the right for over a decade, David Guiraud came close to victory on Sunday March 15. The 33-year-old deputy, known for controversies and as a social media star, garnered 46.64% of the votes, according to published results. This more than doubled the score of outgoing right-wing mayor Alexandre Garcin, in office for just three months (20.09%), and tripled that of Karim Amrouni (16.76%). Following the first-round win in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), LFI could secure its second city of over 100,000 inhabitants next Sunday, barring a major upset. Guiraud, portrayed as one of « Mélenchon's guardians of the revolution », aims to turn Roubaix into a showcase for the « Nouvelle France », described alternately as « créolisée » then « racisée ». His years of local groundwork have paid off.