National Rally wins 36 town halls in 2026 municipal runoff

In the second round of the 2026 municipal elections on March 22, the National Rally (RN) and its allies captured 36 towns, adding to 18 won in the first round. Key victories include Nice, Orange, and Montargis, per initial Interior Ministry results.

The 2026 municipal elections aimed for the RN to convert national momentum into local strongholds ahead of 2027. According to estimates from March 22, the party led by Jordan Bardella qualified 214 lists for the runoff in towns over 3,500 residents, plus alliances with Éric Ciotti's UDR and others. A total of 36 town halls flipped that day, bringing the tally to 54. First-round winners include David Rachline in Fréjus, Louis Aliot in Perpignan, Steeve Briois in Hénin-Beaumont, and Frédérique Joint in Saint-Savin, Gironde. In Nice, Éric Ciotti won with 48.54% against Christian Estrosi (37.20%) and Juliette Chesnel-Le Roux (14.26%). In Orange (Vaucluse), RN topples the Bompard dynasty; Montargis (Loiret), La Flèche (Sarthe, socialist stronghold since 1989), and Wittelsheim (Haut-Rhin, first in Alsace) also fall. In Pyrénées-Orientales, Rivesaltes and Canohès; in Pas-de-Calais, Liévin, Billy-Montigny, Oignies, Courcelles-lès-Lens, and Lillers. In Marseille, Franck Allisio placed second at 40.4% behind Benoît Payan (53.7%), per Elabe-Berger Levrault for BFMTV, RMC, and Le Figaro. In Toulon, Laure Lavalette got 47.65% against Josée Massi (52.35%).

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Illustration of a lively French town square gearing up for the 2026 municipal elections, with politicians campaigning before a historic town hall, highlighting high stakes for the Senate.
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The stakes of France's 2026 municipal elections

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As the March 2026 municipal elections approach, French political parties are gearing up, with repercussions for the September senatorial vote. A collective launches tools to promote social parity, while the National Rally adopts a cautious strategy. These elections will shape the Senate's makeup.

As the 2026 municipal elections approach, the Rassemblement National (RN) aims to capture dozens of cities, signaling a shift in its local implantation strategy. This goal comes against a historical backdrop where the party, founded in 1972, focused primarily on presidential races under Jean-Marie Le Pen. Marine Le Pen has driven changes to build the movement's territorial legitimacy.

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With less than two months until the municipal elections, Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement National, has revealed quantified ambitions for his party, estimating it could win several dozen communes. Marseille is highlighted as the main target, with candidate Franck Allisio neck-and-neck with incumbent mayor Benoît Payan in polls.

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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2026年フランス統一地方選で、パリ、マルセイユ、リヨンの市長職を左派連合が維持した。一方で、マリーヌ・ル・ペン氏率いる「国民連合(RN)」は、全国の市長数を約70人にまで拡大したと発表した。選挙結果は、保守派や極右が中小都市で議席を伸ばす中、左派内部の緊張が依然として続いている実態も浮き彫りにした。

In a volatile context, Jordan Bardella of the Rassemblement national and Jean-Luc Mélenchon held successive meetings in Perpignan on February 28 and March 1. The city, led by mayor Louis Aliot (RN), hosted these gatherings ahead of the 2026 municipal elections. Despite school holidays and the threat of rain, the streets had a festive atmosphere.

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In Rognac, Bouches-du-Rhône, the Rassemblement National's takeover in late November 2024 faces criticism after sixteen months. Five deputies resigned on February 4, denouncing a lack of consultation and democratic drifts. Complaints of harassment and dismissals question the party's promised exemplary 'method'.

 

 

 

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