2020 Caen municipal election

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2020 Caen municipal election
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  2014 15 March 20202026 
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Leader Joël Bruneau Rudy L'OrphelinGilles Déterville
Party LR EELV PS
Seats won4382
Popular vote10,5415,3061,929
Percentage50.79%25.57%9.3%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderAurélien GuidiIsabelle Gilbert
Party DVG National Rally
Seats won11
Popular vote1,0981,095
Percentage5.29%5.28%

Mayor before election

Joël Bruneau
LR

Elected Mayor

Joël Bruneau
LR

The 2020 Caen municipal election took place on 15 March 2020 in conjunction with the first round of the 2020 French municipal elections throughout the country.

Contents

Electoral history

2014 Caen municipal election results

Election results in Caen since 2014

List of election results in Caen since 2014
Election1st2nd round
1st%2nd%3rd%4th%1st%2nd%3rd%
2014 Municipal election UMP 30.79 PS 26.21 UDI 18.01 EELV 10.22 UMP 57.03 PS 42.96-
2014 European election UMP 21.23 PS 17.71 EELV 14.37 FN 13.651st round of voting only.
2015 Regional election LR 32.96 PS 29.95 FN 13.33 EELV 10.82 PS 46.49 LR 40.54 FN 12.97
2017 Presidential election LREM 29.55 LFI 23.11 LR 20.61 FN 10.33 LREM 82.09 FN 17.91-
2019 European election LREM 26.80 EELV 18.70 FN 12.56 PS 8.531st round of voting only.

Declared candidates

Lutte Ouvrière

The Worker's Struggle party list was led by Pierre Casevitz in Caen. [1]

La France Insoumise

The La France Insoumise party list was led by Philippe Velten. [2]

Socialist Party, Génération.s & GRS

The Socialist Party list was led by Gilles Déterville. [3]

Caen en commun

The Far-left list Caen en commun was led by Aurélien Guidi. [4]

Europe Ecology - The Greens, Citoyens à Caen, Community Party & Cap21

The Europe Ecology – The Greens party list was led by Rudy L'Orphelin. [5]

The Republicans

On 28 August 2018, incumbent Mayor Joël Bruneau announced that he was running for re-election as a member of The Republicans. [6] His list was supported in 2020 by La République En Marche, the Union of Democrats and Independents and the Democratic Movement. [7]

National Rally

The National Rally list in Caen was led by Isabelle Gilbert. [8]

Election results

2020 Caen municipal election results
Caen Conseil municipal 2020.svg
LeaderListFirst Round [9] [10] Seats
Votes%CM CC
Joël Bruneau LR-LREM-UDI-MoDem 10,54150.794333
Continuons Caen ensemble! avec Joël Bruneau
Rudy L'Orphelin EELV-PRG-PCF-Cap21-Citoyens à Caen5,30625.5786
Caen écologiste et citoyenne
Gilles Déterville PS-G·s-GRS-AE1,9299.3022
Caen au cœur
Aurélien Guidi DVG 1,0985.2911
Caen en commun
Isabelle Gilbert RN 1,0955.2811
Rassemblement pour Caen
Philippe Velten LFI 5502.6500
À Caen, décidons nous-mêmes!
Pierre Casevitz LO 2331.1200
Lutte ouvrière – Faire entendre le camp des travailleurs
Valid votes20,75297.66
White votes1380.65
Rejected votes3601.69
Total21,2501005543
Abstentions34,74961.71
Registered voters - voter turnout55,50138.29

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