2014 French municipal elections

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The French municipal elections of 2014 were held on 23 March of that year with a second round of voting, where necessary, on 30 March to elect the municipal councils of France's communes. The first task of each newly constituted municipal council is to elect a mayor for that commune.

Contents

Municipal councillors, and the mayors they elect, ordinarily serve a term of six years.

Exit polls

An exit poll by pollster BVA showed: [1]

Partypolitical leaning of partyPercentage of Total Vote
Union for a Popular Movement and alliescenter-right48%
Socialist Party and alliescenter-left43%
National Front far-right7%

Balance by parties

Left Front

* Lost cities: Villejuif (55,923), Le Blanc-Mesnil (51,916), Saint-Ouen (47,783), Bobigny (47,224), Aubagne (45,800), Vaulx-en-Velin (42,726), Villepinte (35,850), Bagnolet (34,513), Viry-Châtillon (31,655), Roissy-en-Brie (22,436), Limeil-Brévannes (20,663), Achères (19,606), Hennebont (15,456), Fourmies (12,068), La Queue-en-Brie (11,506), Gisors (11,474), Saint-Orens-de-Gameville (11,196), Saint-Claude (10,690), Aniche (10,509), Vieux-Condé (10,172), Pierre-Bénite (10,011), Varennes-Vauzelles (9,567), Portes-lès-Valence (9,507), Grigny (9,094), Elne (8,100), Roussillon (7,983), Boucau (7,801), Houdain (7,623), Feignies (7,184), Migennes (7,126), Trignac (7,008), Divion (6,971), Lallaing (6,496), Quiévrechain (6,130), Coursan (6,050), Fenain (5,327), Cuges-les-Pins (4,898), Auchy-les-Mines (4,601), Évin-Malmaison (4,583), Vermelles (4,526), Drap (4,297), Laigneville (4,168), Hérin (3,947), Garchizy (3,836).

* Cities won: Montreuil (103,068), Aubervilliers (75,598), 1st arrondissement of Lyon (28,932), Thiers (11,232), Onnaing (8,720), Magnanville (5,904), Ambazac (5,555), Courpière (4,401), Rilhac-Rancon (4,313), Annay (4,246), Escautpont (4,227), Serémange-Erzange (4,203), Avesnes-les-Aubert (3,635).

Socialist Party

* Lost cities:, Reims (180,752), Tours (134,633), Pau (79,798), Ajaccio (66,809), Quimper (63,235), 9th arrondissement of Paris (60,120), Pessac (58,743), Chelles (52,817), Belfort (50,128), Charleville-Mézières (49,433), Chalon-sur-Saône (44,847), Anglet (38,581), Joué-lès-Tours (36,554), Nevers (36,210), Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (35,582), Schiltigheim (31,633), Palaiseau (30,316), Athis-Mons (29,831), Périgueux (29,811), Saint-Médard-en-Jalles (28,348), Bergerac (27,687), Montbéliard (25,974), Les Ulis (24,641), Villeparisis (24,525), Brétigny-sur-Orge (24,264), Dole (24,009), Montgeron (22,941), Mantes-la-Ville (19,839), Montceau-les-Mines (19,124), Maurepas (18,928), Chilly-Mazarin (18,843), Riom (18,291), Marmande (18,218), Ploemeur (17,747), Vendôme (16,849), Bruz (16,612), Cesson-Sévigné (15,413), Juvisy-sur-Orge (14,924), Issoire (14,170), Pontivy (14,011), Bois-d'Arcy (13,788), Guipavas (13,414), Rixheim (13,145), Épinay-sous-Sénart (12,129), Guebwiller (11,517), Valentigney (11,155), Beaumont (10,908), Orthez (10,886), Oloron-Sainte-Marie (10,854), Igny (10,522), Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (10,484), Gerzat (10,389), Fondettes (10,306), Vernouillet (9,401), Saint-Germain-lès-Arpajon (9,324), Ploërmel (9,221), Crosne (9,190), Saint-Pierre-du-Mont (9,081), Meulan-en-Yvelines (8,921), Saint-Pierre-du-Perray (8,618), Bellerive-sur-Allier (8,530), Lempdes (8,397), Ballan-Miré (8,074), Coutras (8,062), Romagnat (8,049), Chinon (7,911), Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse (7,743), Cébazat (7,509), Questembert (7,464), Artigues-près-Bordeaux (7,290), Mordelles (7,230), Revin (7,187), Carbon-Blanc (6,941), Ambert (6,869), Les Essarts-le-Roi (6,298), Aire-sur-l'Adour (6,207), Châteaubourg (6,196), Inzinzac-Lochrist (6,129), Wissous (6,093), Plédran (6,053), Pordic (6,001), Bethoncourt (5,974), Magnanville (5,904), Lèves (5,675), Genlis (5,588), Gan (5,481), Montbard (5,476), Saint-Astier (5,468), Ceyrat (5,444), Bar-sur-Aube (5,214), Saintry-sur-Seine (5,140), Pauillac (5,059), Villabé (5,010), Bavilliers (4,889), Saint-Sever (4,758), Vouziers (4,094), Hillion (4,063), Ribérac (4,053), Castelnau-de-Médoc (3,902), Boissy-sous-Saint-Yon (3,713), Fumay (3,712), Romillé (3,670), Bavans (3,662), Brassac-les-Mines (3,308), Plancoët (3,084), Mussidan (2,878), Ambès (2,868), Plombières-lès-Dijon (2,771), Le Bugue (2,728), Puy-Guillaume (2,612), Vendays-Montalivet (2,480), Sainte-Foy-la-Grande (2,400), Le Buisson-de-Cadouin (2,094), Nohanent (1,968), Cercy-la-Tour (1,936), Corbigny (1,576),

Results in largest cities

Cities PopulationIncumbent mayor Party Elected mayor Party
Aix-en-Provence 141,545 Maryse Joissains-Masini UMP Maryse Joissains-Masini UMP
Amiens 132,699 Gilles Demailly PS Brigitte Fouré UDI
Angers 150,125 Frédéric Béatse PS Christophe Béchu UMP
Argenteuil 106,817 Philippe Doucet PS Georges Mothron UMP
Avignon 90,305 Marie-Josée Roig UMP Cécile Helle PS
Besançon 116,952 Jean-Louis Fousseret PS Jean-Louis Fousseret PS
Bordeaux 243,626 Alain Juppé UMP Alain Juppé UMP
Boulogne-Billancourt 116,794 Pierre-Christophe Baguet UMP Pierre-Christophe Baguet UMP
Brest 139,386 François Cuillandre PS François Cuillandre PS
Caen 107,229 Philippe Duron PS Joël Bruneau UMP
Clermont-Ferrand 141,463 Serge Godard PS Olivier Bianchi PS
Dijon 153,003 François Rebsamen PS François Rebsamen PS
Grenoble 160,215 Michel Destot PS Éric Piolle EELV
Le Havre 172,074 Édouard Philippe UMP Édouard Philippe UMP
Le Mans 144,244 Jean-Claude Boulard PS Jean-Claude Boulard PS
Lille 231,491 Martine Aubry PS Martine Aubry PS
Limoges 135,098 Alain Rodet PS Émile-Roger Lombertie UMP
Lyon 500,715 Gérard Collomb PS Gérard Collomb PS
Marseille 855,393 Jean-Claude Gaudin UMP Jean-Claude Gaudin UMP
Metz 118,634 Dominique Gros PS Dominique Gros PS
Montpellier 272,084 Hélène Mandroux PS Philippe Saurel DVG
Montreuil 104,139 Dominique Voynet EELV Patrice Bessac PCF
Mulhouse 112,063 Jean Rottner UMP Jean Rottner UMP
Nancy 104,072 André Rossinot UDI Laurent Hénart UDI
Nanterre 92,227 Patrick Jarry DVG Patrick Jarry DVG
Nantes 292,718 Patrick Rimbert PS Johanna Rolland PS
Nice 342,295 Christian Estrosi UMP Christian Estrosi UMP
Nîmes 150,564 Jean-Paul Fournier UMP Jean-Paul Fournier UMP
Nouméa 99,926 Jean Lèques UMP Sonia Lagarde UDI
Orléans 114,375 Serge Grouard UMP Serge Grouard UMP
Paris 2,229,621 Bertrand Delanoë PS Anne Hidalgo PS
Perpignan 120,959 Jean-Marc Pujol UMP Jean-Marc Pujol UMP
Reims 182,592 Adeline Hazan PS Arnaud Robinet UMP
Rennes 221,373 Daniel Delaveau PS Nathalie Appéré PS
Roubaix 95,866 Pierre Dubois PS Guillaume Delbar UMP
Rouen 110,755 Yvon Robert PS Yvon Robert PS
Saint-Denis, Réunion 142,442 Gilbert Annette PS Gilbert Annette PS
Saint-Denis 109,343 Didier Paillard PCF Didier Paillard PCF
Saint-Étienne 172,023 Maurice Vincent PS Gaël Perdriau UMP
Saint-Paul, Réunion 104,332 Huguette Bello PLR Joseph Sinimalé UMP
Strasbourg 275,718 Roland Ries PS Roland Ries PS
Toulon 163,760 Hubert Falco UMP Hubert Falco UMP
Toulouse 458,298 Pierre Cohen PS Jean-Luc Moudenc UMP
Tourcoing 93,974 Michel-François Delannoy PS Gérald Darmanin UMP
Tours 134,803 Jean Germain PS Serge Babary UMP
Villeurbanne 147,192 Jean-Paul Bret PS Jean-Paul Bret PS
Vitry-sur-Seine 90,075 Alain Audoubert PCF Alain Audoubert PCF

Aix-en-Provence

Incumbent mayor: Maryse Joissains-Masini (UMP)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Maryse Joissains-Masini UMP 19,65037,7926,94252,6142=
Bruno Genzana UDI 5,88511,32
Édouard Baldo PS-POC 10,21819,6518,68736,4910Decrease2.svg 3
Catherine Rouvier FN 5,41610,345,57710,893Increase2.svg 3
François-Xavier de PerettiUPA-PRG-GE 4,2148,11
François Hamy EELV 2,5364,88
Anne Mesliand PCF-PG 2,4834,78
Jean-Louis Keïta DIV 1,4672,82
Najia Jennane DVG 1270,24
Inscrits (eligible voters)90,060100,0090,079100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)36,89940,9736,93741,01
Votants (voted)53,16159,0253,14258,99
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,1651,291,9363,64
Exprimés (total valid votes)51,99698,7151,20696,36

Amiens

Incumbent mayor: Gilles Demailly (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Brigitte Fouré UDI-UMP-MoDem 16,53344,7919,06250,3842Increase2.svg 30
Thierry Bonté PS-EELV-PCF-PRG-MRC 9,09824,6512,78833,809Decrease2.svg 34
Yves Dupille FN 5,73915,545,98115,804Increase2.svg 4
Cédric Maisse PG 3,2738,86
Bruno Paleni LO 9442,55
Nicolas Belvalette DVG 8012,17
Mohamed Boulafrad DVG 5201,40
Inscrits (eligible voters)73,923100,0073,912100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)35,47247,9934,43746,59
Votants (voted)38,45152,0139,47553,41
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,5434,011,6444,16
Exprimés (total valid votes)36,90895,9937,83195,84

Angers

Incumbent mayor: Frédéric Béatse (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Christophe Béchu UMP-MoDem 18,36535,9127,97554,3643Increase2.svg 29
Frédéric Béatse* PS-EELV-PCF 13,69126,7723,08645,6412Decrease2.svg 33
Jean-Luc Rotureau PS 8,28816,20
Laurent Gérault UDI 3,8067,44
Gaétan Dirand FN 3,4436,73
Nathalie Sévaux DIV 1,6833,29
Martin Nivault PG-GA 1,0752,10
Marie-José Faligant LO 4770,93
Hubert Lardeux POI 3070,60
Inscrits (eligible voters)88,281100,0088,311100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)35,99540,7734,15338,67
Votants (voted)52,28659,2354,15861,33
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,1512,202,6974,98
Exprimés (total valid votes)51,13597,8051,46195,02

Bordeaux

Incumbent mayor: Alain Juppé (UMP)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSeats
Votes%Nb.+/-
Alain Juppé* UMP-UDI-MoDem 46,48960,9552Increase2.svg 2
Vincent Feltesse PS-EELV-PRG-MRC 17,22422,587Decrease2.svg 4
Jacques Colombier FN 4,6266,062Increase2.svg 2
Vincent Maurin PCF-PG 3,5064,60
Yves Simone DIV 2,1282,79
Philippe Poutou NPA 1,9142,51
Fanny Quandalle LO 3910,51
Inscrits (eligible voters)140,358100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)62,76044,71
Votants (voted)77,59855,29
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,3201,70
Exprimés (total valid votes)76,27898,30

Caen

Incumbent mayor: Philippe Duron (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Joël Bruneau UMP 10,18630,7919,45857,0343Increase2.svg 31
Sonia de La Provôté UDI-MoDem 5,95818,01
Philippe Duron* PS-PCF-PRG-MRC 8,67026,2114,65742,9612Decrease2.svg 31
Rudy L'Orphelin EELV 3,38310,22
Philippe Chapron FN 2,4217,31
Étienne Adam E!-NPA-PG 1,9225,81
Pierre Casevitz LO 5371,62
Inscrits (eligible voters)58,111100,0058,117100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)24,07441,4322,39638,54
Votants (voted)34,03758,5735,72161,46
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)9602,821,6064,50
Exprimés (total valid votes)33,07797,1834,11595,50

Grenoble

Incumbent mayor: Michel Destot (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Éric Piolle EELV-PG-GA 12,75929,4119,67740,0242Increase2.svg 36
Jérôme Safar PS-PCF-PRG-MRC-Cap21 10,98225,3113,49627,458Decrease2.svg 36
Matthieu Chamussy UMP-UDI 9,05220,8611,79523,997Decrease2.svg 2
Mireille d'Ornano FN 5,44912,564,1938,522Increase2.svg 2
Philippe de Longevialle MoDem 1,9564,51
Denis Bonzy NC 1,5333,53
Lahcen Benmaza DIV 7881,82
Catherine Brun LO 5161,19
Maurice Colliat POI 3500,81
Inscrits (eligible voters)84,816100,0084,819100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)40,36947,6034,73040,95
Votants (voted)44,44752,4050,08959,05
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,0622,399281,85
Exprimés (total valid votes)43,38597,6149,16198,15

Le Havre

Incumbent mayor: Édouard Philippe (UMP)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSeats
Votes%Nb.+/-
Édouard Philippe* UMP-UDI 26,66052,0445Decrease2.svg 1
Camille Galap PS-EELV-PRG 8,58016,755Increase2.svg 1
Nathalie Nail PCF-PG 8,38416,375Decrease2.svg 4
Damien Lenoir FN 6,87713,434Increase2.svg 4
Magali Cauchois LO 7241,41
Inscrits (eligible voters)113,130100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)59,92152,97
Votants (voted)53,20947,03
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,9843,73
Exprimés (total valid votes)51,22596,27

Lille

Incumbent mayor: Martine Aubry (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Martine Aubry* PS-PRG-MRC 19,42234,8629,12552,0547Decrease2.svg 4
Lise Daleux EELV 6,17611,08
Jean-René Lecerf UMP-UDI-MoDem 12,66722,7316,62629,719Decrease2.svg 1
Éric Dillies FN 9,55717,1510,19818,225Increase2.svg 5
Hugo Vandamme PCF-PG 3,4376,17
Alessandro di Giuseppe EXG 1,9783,55
Jacques Mutez DVG 1,0471,88
Nicole Baudrin LO 8211,47
Jan Pauwels NPA 6111,10
Inscrits (eligible voters)120,970100,00120,977100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)63,57652,5662,13351,36
Votants (voted)57,39447,4458,84448,64
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,6782,922,8954,92
Exprimés (total valid votes)55,71697,0855,94995,08

Limoges

Incumbent mayor: Alain Rodet (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Alain Rodet* PS-EELV-PRG-MRC 13,32530,1120,51343,8112Decrease2.svg 35
Gilbert Bernard PCF-PG 6,26214,15
Emile-Roger Lombertie UMP 10,52823,7921,10045,0740Increase2.svg 32
Pierre Coinaud UDI-MoDem 5,45112,31
Vincent Gérard FN 7,50416,955,20111,103Increase2.svg 3
Élisabeth Faucon LO 1,1802,66
Inscrits (eligible voters)77,115100,0077,117100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)30,47939,5227,59835,79
Votants (voted)46,63660,4849,51964,21
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)2,3865,122,7055,46
Exprimés (total valid votes)44,25097,1846,81494,54

Lyon

Incumbent mayor: Gérard Collomb (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Gérard Collomb* PS-PRG-MRC 52,49535,7565,65950,6448Decrease2.svg 6
Etienne Tête EELV 13,0658,90
Michel Havard UMP-UDI 44,76730,4944,38534,2421Increase2.svg 2
Christophe Boudot FN 17,90212,1913,41110,341Increase2.svg 1
Aline Guitard PCF-PG-GRAM11,0957,566,1914,783Increase2.svg 3
Éric Lafond MoDem 5,4363,70
Others2,2780,85
Inscrits (eligible voters)266,395100,00235,399100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)116,97743,91102,24843,44
Votants (voted)149,41856,09133,15156,56
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)2,6071,743,5052,63
Exprimés (total valid votes)146,81198,26129,64697,37

Marseille

Incumbent mayor: Jean-Claude Gaudin (UMP)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Jean-Claude Gaudin* UMP-UDI-MoDem 96,13237,6496,81342,3961Increase2.svg 10
Stéphane Ravier FN 59,15923,1660,54826,5120Increase2.svg 19
Patrick Mennucci PS-EELV-PRG-MRC 53,03020,7770,99931,0920Decrease2.svg 29
Jean-Marc Coppola PCF-PG 18,1327,10
Pape Diouf DVG 14,3775,63
Others14,0475,50
Inscrits (eligible voters)491,097100,00412,940100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)228,19746,47176,39542,72
Votants (voted)262,90053,53236,54557,28
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)7,5192,868,1853,46
Exprimés (total valid votes)255,38197,14228,36096,54

Nancy

Incumbent mayor: André Rossinot (UDI)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Laurent Hénart UDI-UMP-MoDem 11,74440,4715,41852,9142Steady2.svg
Mathieu Klein PS-EELV-PRG-MRC 10,37735,7513,72147,0813Increase2.svg 2
Bora Yilmaz PCF-PG 1,5805,44
Pierre Ducarne FN 2,0076,91
Frank-Olivier Potier DVD 1,7936,17
Denis Gabet DVD 1,1704,03
Christiane Nimsgern LO 3481,19
Inscrits (eligible voters)50,690100,0050,693100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)21,02341,4720,53240,50
Votants (voted)29,66758,5330,16159,50
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)6482,181,0223,39
Exprimés (total valid votes)29,01997,8229,13996,61

Paris

In Paris, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (UMP) with 35,91 percent of the votes and Anne Hidalgo (PS) with 34,40 percent qualified for the second round. Hidalgo won the second round with 54.5 percent of the votes, becoming Paris's first female mayor. [2]

The lists supporting Hidalgo (PS, Communists, Radical Party of the Left, Europe Ecology – The Greens) got 91 seats, the lists supporting Kosciusko-Morizet (UMP, UDI and MoDem) received 71, while the Left Party received 1. [3]

Perpignan

Incumbent mayor: Jean-Marc Pujol (UMP)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Louis Aliot FN 12,94934,1817,74444,8812Increase2.svg 10
Jean-Marc Pujol* UMP-UDI 11,61730,6721,78655,1143Increase2.svg 2
Jacques Cresta PS-PCF-PRG-MRC 4,49711,87Retired0Decrease2.svg 12
Clotilde Ripoull DVD 3,6469,62
Jean Codognès EELV 2,1475,66
Philippe Simon CDC 1,0672,81
Stéphanie Font NPA 8512,24
Axel Belliard DVG 7191,89
Liberto Plana LO 3841,01
Inscrits (eligible voters)68,813100,0068,811100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)29,59943,0125,63237,25
Votants (voted)39,21456,9943,17962,75
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,3373,413,6498,45
Exprimés (total valid votes)37,87796,5939,53091,55

Reims

Incumbent mayor: Adeline Hazan (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Arnaud Robinet UMP-UDI 20,15939,6325,29746,1944Increase2.svg 31
Adeline Hazan* PS-EELV-PCF-PRG-MRC 19,47738,2923,41442,7512Decrease2.svg 34
Roger Paris FN 8,14416,016,05011,043Increase2.svg 3
Karim Mellouki PG-GA 1,7363,41
Thomas Rose LO 1,3472,65
Inscrits (eligible voters)100,356100,00100,359100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)48,23448,0644,39244,23
Votants (voted)52,12251,9455,96755,77
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,2592,421,2062,15
Exprimés (total valid votes)50,86397,5854,76197,85

Toulon

Incumbent mayor: Hubert Falco (UMP)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSeats
Votes%Nb.+/-
Hubert Falco* UMP-UDI 32,58359,2650Decrease2.svg 3
Jean-Yves Waquet FN 11,25720,476Increase2.svg 4
Robert Alfonsi PS-EELV-PRG-MRC 5,56110,113Decrease2.svg 1
André de Ubeda PCF-PG 2,2054,01
Olivier Lesage AEI 1,6783,05
Geneviève Esquier EXD 1,2462,26
Renée Defrance LO 4470,81
Inscrits (eligible voters)107,401100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)51,31447,78
Votants (voted)56,08752,22
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)1,1101,98
Exprimés (total valid votes)54,97798,02

Toulouse

Incumbent mayor: Pierre Cohen (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Jean-Luc Moudenc UMP-UDI-MoDem 49,55438,2073,70852,0753Increase2.svg 36
Pierre Cohen* PS-PCF-PRG-MRC 41,85132,2667,86947,9316Decrease2.svg 36
Antoine Maurice EELV-PP 9,0646,99
Serge Laroze FN 10,5748,15
Jean-Christophe Sellin PCF-PG 6,6165,10
Christine de Veyrac UDI 3,1832,45
Élisabeth Belaubre Cap21 3,1412,42
Jean-Pierre Plancade PRG 2,7532,12
Ahmad Chouki NPA 2,1701,67
Sandra Torremocha LO 8180,63
Inscrits (eligible voters)254,538100,00254,547100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)121,62947,78107,76442,34
Votants (voted)132,90952,22146,78357,66
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)3,1852,405,2063,55
Exprimés (total valid votes)129,72497,60141,57796,45

Villeurbanne

Incumbent mayor: Jean-Paul Bret (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Jean-Paul Bret* PS-PCF-PRG-MRC 14,87241,5016,66245,4641Decrease2.svg 3
Jean-Wilfried Martin UMP-UDI-MoDem 8,07922,559,15724,987Decrease2.svg 4
Stéphane Poncet FN 6,28717,545,82315,884Increase2.svg 4
Béatrice Vessiller EELV-PG 5,66715,815,00413,653Increase2.svg 3
Philippe Bruneau LO 9292,59
Inscrits (eligible voters)80,206100,0080,207100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)43,41454,1342,64853,17
Votants (voted)36,79245,8737,55946,83
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)9582,609132,43
Exprimés (total valid votes)35,83497,4036,64697,57

Results in symbolic cities

Hénin-Beaumont

Incumbent mayor: Eugène Binaisse (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSeats
Votes%Nb.+/-
Steeve Briois FN 6,00650,2528Increase2.svg 20
Eugène Binaisse* PS-EELV-PCF-PRG 3,82932,046Decrease2.svg 20
Gérard Dalongeville DVG 1,1679,761Steady2.svg
Georges Bouquillon MRC 4844,05
Jean-Marc Legrand UMP-UDI 4643,88
Inscrits (eligible voters)19,048100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)6,74435,41
Votants (voted)12,30464,59
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)3542,88
Exprimés (total valid votes)11,95097,12

Pau

Incumbent mayor: Martine Lignières-Cassou (PS)

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
François Bayrou MoDem-UMP-UDI 12,74941,8518,38862,9540Increase2.svg 31
David Habib PS-PRG-MRC 7,85025,7610,82137,049Decrease2.svg 26
Olivier Dartigolles PCF-PG 1,6215,32
Yves Urieta LGM 4,02413,20Retired0Decrease2.svg 5
Georges de Pachtère FN 2,0546,74
Eurydice Bled EELV 1,6295,34
Mehdi Jabrane DIV 5351,75
Inscrits (eligible voters)53,317100,0052,955100,00
Abstentions (did not vote)22,02941,3221,70640,99
Votants (voted)31,28858,6831,24959,01
Blancs et nuls (blank or invalid ballots)8262,642,0406,53
Exprimés (total valid votes)30,46297,3629,20993,47

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