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Presidential elections were held in France on 23 April and 7 May 2017. Incumbent president François Hollande of the Socialist Party (PS) was eligible to run for a second term, but declared on 1 December 2016 that he would not seek reelection in light of low approval ratings, making him the first incumbent head of state of the Fifth Republic not to seek reelection.
LREM [2] Eure's 1st constituency Deputy since 2007. 44.46% 64.53%: Elected in the second round [3] Minister of the Overseas: Annick Girardin: PRG: Saint Pierre and Miquelon's 1st constituency Deputy since 2007. 41.59% 51.87%: Elected in the second round [4] Minister in Charge of European Affairs: Marielle de Sarnez: MoDem: Paris's 11th constituency
There were two national elections in France in 2017, 2017 French presidential election in April–May; 2017 French legislative election in June
Legislative elections were held in France on 11 and 18 June 2017 (with different dates for voters overseas) to elect the 577 members of the 15th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic. They followed the two-round presidential election won by Emmanuel Macron. The centrist party he founded in 2016, La République En Marche!
The campaigns end at midnight the Friday before the election; [2] then, on election Sunday, by law, no polls can be published, [3] and no electoral publications or broadcasts can be made. [4] The voting stations open at 8 am and close at 6 pm in small towns or at 8 pm in cities, depending on prefectoral decisions. By law, publication of results ...
Reason for by-election Ref(s) 28 Jan and 4 Feb 2018 Val-d'Oise's 1st: Isabelle Muller-Quoy: REM: REM: Antoine Savignat: LR: Election invalidated by the Constitutional Council [1] [2] [3] 28 Jan and 4 Feb 2018 Territoire de Belfort's 1st: Ian Boucard: LR: LR: Ian Boucard: LR: Election invalidated by the Constitutional Council [4] [5] [6] 4 Mar ...
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English: Candidate with the most votes in the second round of the French presidential election of 2017 by department Emmanuel Macron ( Cat. with photos ) Marine Le Pen