Results of the 1st round

Placed under the sign of the Coronavirus, the 2020 municipal elections gave a comfortable lead to Anne Hidalgo (PS, Paris en commun list) in Paris with 30,2% of the votes ahead of Rachida Dati (LR, Committed to change Paris list, 22% ) and Agnès Buzyn (LREM, Ensemble pour Paris list, 17,6%).

In Paris Center which now brings together the 33,72st, 21,07nd, 20,48rd and 10,38th arrondissements, Ariel Weil (PS, Paris en commun list) comes in first position with 7,99% ahead of Pacôme Rupin (LREM, Ensemble pour Paris list, XNUMX% ), Aurélien Véron (LR, Committed to change Paris list, XNUMX%), Raphaelle Rémy-Leleu (EELV list L'Écologie pour Paris, XNUMX%) and Anne Lebreton (Cédric Villani list, Le nouveau Paris, XNUMX .XNUMX%).

Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: ©Anaïs Costet

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