Six years after the previous poll disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, French voters will head to the polls on March 15 and 22, 2026, to renew their mayors and councilors. An interactive guide explains local voting procedures. Voters will also elect community councilors.
The 2026 municipal elections signal a return to the ballot box for French citizens, following a six-year cycle interrupted by the 2020 health crisis. On Sundays, March 15 and 22, women and men voters will renew not only their mayors but also municipal and community councilors, crucial for intermunicipal operations.
This poll introduces several innovations, though precise details vary by commune. An interactive tool from Le Monde's Décodeurs allows users to input their commune's name for tailored explanations on voting procedures. This covers local specifics, such as the number of rounds or councilor election rules.
The 2020 vote was marked by postponements and adjustments due to the pandemic, curbing traditional campaigns. For 2026, organizers expect stronger turnout, emphasizing accessibility and transparency. The guide aims to inform citizens ahead of time, promoting better understanding of local stakes.