Paris 2026 municipal campaign bogs down in controversies

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.

The campaign for the 2026 Paris municipal elections is off to a sluggish start. One month before the first round on March 15 and the second on March 22, the candidates seeking to succeed Anne Hidalgo, the outgoing mayor from the Parti socialiste (PS), appear stuck in static positions. Endless parliamentary budget debates, scandals in the after-school sector, judicial cases, and mutual accusations of leniency toward extremists are cluttering the public discourse, preventing productive discussions on Parisian affairs.

The latest contender is Sarah Knafo from Reconquête, who declared her candidacy on January 7. On the PS side, Emmanuel Grégoire, former deputy mayor from 2014 to 2024 and preparing since 2020, won the internal primary. He achieved a notable feat by uniting all of Parisian left-wing forces except La France insoumise (LFI) to present a single candidacy in the first round. However, this reserved Paris deputy remains little known to the wider public and struggles to shed his second-in-command image. He served as chief of staff to Bertrand Delanoë at City Hall (2010-2012), then to Jean-Marc Ayrault at Matignon (2012-2014), before becoming Hidalgo's first deputy (2018-2024).

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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.

Less than a week before the first round of municipal elections on March 15, 2026, recent polls show tight voting intentions in major cities. Le Figaro provides an infographic on trends in Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and other areas. Races are especially competitive in metropolises, making first-round wins unlikely.

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The official campaign for France's 2026 municipal elections began on March 2, involving over 50,000 lists and 900,000 candidates across 34,944 communes. The votes are scheduled for March 15 and 22, selecting mayors for the next six years. Le Monde offers in-depth coverage of more than 100 communes.

One and a half months before the March 2026 municipal elections, socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire, head of the left-wing union list excluding La France insoumise, presented his program to Le Monde on Thursday, February 5. He prioritizes housing and commits to not increasing Paris's debt. He assumes a break in method with outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, his first deputy from 2018 to 2024.

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In his final rally before the first round of municipal elections on March 15, Emmanuel Grégoire, candidate from the non-Mélenchonist left, urged Parisians to oppose the alliance between the right and far-right. He targeted rivals Rachida Dati and Sarah Knafo, accusing them of aiming to bring down the capital to prepare for the 2027 elections.

Deputy Sophia Chikirou, La France insoumise (LFI) lead candidate for the 2026 Paris municipal elections, is holding her first major campaign rally on Friday, January 30. She aims to build on the party's recent electoral successes in the capital. This launch signals the start of an effort to win seats on the Paris City Council.

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List deposits closed Tuesday evening, setting lineups for the municipal elections second round on March 22. Numerous alliances, technical fusions, and withdrawals—especially on the left between LFI and PS—have simplified duels and triangulaires. Nearly 124,097 candidates compete in 1526 communes.

 

 

 

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