Republicans and right win several cities in municipal elections second round

The right won Limoges, Tulle, Brest and Clermont-Ferrand in the second round of the 2026 municipal elections, according to Le Figaro. It holds Toulon and takes Besançon, but fails in Nîmes and Paris. Bruno Retailleau, Republicans' president, aimed for a 'blue wave' in France.

Results from the second round of the 2026 French municipal elections indicate strong performance by Les Républicains (LR) and the right. The right captured Limoges, Tulle, Brest and Clermont-Ferrand, described as historic wins. It also took Besançon and held Toulon against the Rassemblement national (RN). In Nîmes, the largest city previously led by LR, Franck Proust finished third with 21.51% of votes, losing to the outgoing majority. In Paris, Rachida Dati received 41.18% according to Interior Ministry figures, versus 50.81% for Emmanuel Grégoire, who retains city hall. LR advanced 55 lists to the second round in towns over 3,500 residents, plus 704 labeled 'divers droite' or 'union à droite'. In the first round, mayors including Jean-François Copé in Meaux, François de Mazières in Versailles, David Lisnard in Cannes and Philippe Juvin in La Garenne-Colombes were elected or reelected. Bruno Retailleau, elected LR president last May, sought to 'make a blue wave rise in France'. These local outcomes bolster the right's territorial foothold ahead of September senatorial elections.

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Illustration of French left's electoral losses in historic strongholds like Brest due to LFI alliances in 2026 municipal elections, showing dejected supporters and results map.
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French left loses bastions due to LFI alliances in municipal elections

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In the second round of France's 2026 municipal elections, the left held Paris, Lyon, and Marseille but lost historical strongholds like Brest and Clermont-Ferrand due to alliances with La France insoumise (LFI). PS secretary general Pierre Jouvet stated: «La France insoumise fait perdre». The left won in major cities without such alliances.

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。

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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.

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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France's municipal elections on March 15 and 22, 2026, loom as a key test for local democracy, one year before the presidential vote. They may reveal rising abstention rates signaling distrust in elected officials and point to the far right's growing influence. Mayors, the most popular figures, handle vital issues like housing and transport.

Éric Zemmour, president of Reconquête, announced that his party will propose a merger of right-wing lists in the second round of the 2026 municipal elections. At a campaign launch in Saint-Mandé, he outlined a strategy to maximize scores in the first round before pursuing right-wing unity. He anticipates the Rassemblement National will reject the alliance but hopes for support from Les Républicains.

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Les Républicains (LR) will hold a political bureau meeting next Tuesday to present a committee's conclusions on selecting their candidate for the 2027 presidential election. The gathering follows municipal elections amid a crumbling centrist bloc. Options such as open or closed primaries will be put to a member vote before summer.

 

 

 

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