2026 Marseille municipal election

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2026 Marseille municipal election
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 2020
15 March 2026 (first round)
22 March 2026 (second round)
2032 

All 111 members of the Municipal Council
56 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Benoit Payan 2025 (cropped).jpg Martine Vassal UDG.jpg Franck-Allisio Juin 2015.jpeg
Candidate Benoît Payan Martine Vassal Franck Allisio
Party DVG DVD RN

 Fourth party
  Sebastien Delogu (cropped).jpg
Candidate Sébastien Delogu
Party LFI

Mayor before election

Benoît Payan
DVG

Elected Mayor

TBD

The 2026 Marseille municipal election is scheduled to take place on March 15, 2026 to elect the Mayor of Marseille and the Municipal Council of Marseille, with an eventual runoff on March 22. This election follows the tenure of Benoît Payan, mayor of Marseille since December 2020, who is running for a full term. The election is expected to be highly competitive.

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Background

Benoît Payan, a member of the Socialist Party (PS), was first elected mayor in 2020, after Michèle Rubirola who had only served for a few months, resigned. He quit the PS after his election, preferring to focus on local politics rather than national politics. LFI, that was part of his majority at the beginning, split away as the mayor became more and more critical of the party. Payan announced his intention to run for reelection in 2026 while LFI member Sébastien Delogu announced his intention to challenge the mayor. Martine Vassal, candidate for The Republicans (LR) in 2020, also announced her intention to run. She had quit her party in 2022, but nevertheless gathered its support as well as the support of centre-right parties Renaissance (RE) and Horizons (HOR) that did not support her in 2020. Senator Stéphane Ravier, candidate for the National Rally (RN) in 2020, quit his party in 2022 and initially intended to run with his local party Marseille d'Abord but finally announced he was supporting Franck Allisio (RN) in his candidacy. Allisio managed to get the support of some of Martine Vassal's close allies, making them join the Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR).

Electoral system and context

The 2026 election will be influenced by ongoing discussions about electoral reform in Marseille. [1] President Macron has proposed that mayors in Paris, Lyon, and Marseille be elected by direct universal suffrage rather than by an electoral college of city councilors, a system currently viewed as "anti-democratic" by some candidates.

Candidates

Miscellaneous left

Payan is also supported by PS, LE, PCF and PP.

Miscellaneous right

Vassal is also supported by LR, RE, HOR, UDI and MoDem.

La France Insoumise

National Rally

Allisio is also supported by UDR.

Candidates by sector

Campaign

In November 2025, Frédéric Collart withdrew from the race just after Erwann Davoux announced he was candidate, in an alliance with Nora Preziosi.

In December 2025, Martine Vassal caused a scandal by publicly refusing to rule out of an alliance in the second round with Franck Allisio of the National Rally. Following protests against such an alliance in Renaissance (that supports her candidacy), Vassal reasserted her will no fight against the "extremes" and denied any rumors of fusion with Allisio.

In December 2025, in his first campaign meeting, Sébastien Delogu held controversial words about the police. Franck Allisio and Martine Vassal condemned his words, and so did the Prefect of the Department.

Polling

First round

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Bazzali
LO
Delogu
LFI
Payan
DVG
Davoux
DVD
Vassal
DVD
Allisio
RN
Others
OpinionWay6-12 Jan 20267031%14%31%3%20%31%
Ipsos2-8 Jan 20268011%14%30%2%23%30%
Ifop25-30 Nov 202582915%30%2%26%27%
Cluster174-7 Nov 20258160.5%16%29%23%29%2.5%
Ifop28-31 Oct 202570013%32%29%23%3%

Second round

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
Delogu
LFI
Payan
DVG
Vassal
DVD
Allisio
RN
OpinionWay6-12 Jan 202670315%43%42%
55%45%
Cluster174-7 Nov 202581616.5%30.5%24%29%
45%25%30%
Ifop28-31 Oct 202570039%34%27%

Results

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundSeats
Votes%Votes%Nb.+/-
Rémy Bazzali LO
Sébastien Delogu LFI
Benoît Payan PS-LE-PCF-PP
Erwan Davoux DVD
Martine Vassal LR-RE-HOR-UDI-MoDem
Franck Allisio RN-UDR-REC
Registered voters100.00%100.00%
Abstention
Total votes
Blank or invalid votes
Valid votes

References

  1. Thompson, Hannah (10 April 2025). "Local election rule changes in France and why you may have a new mayor in 2026". www.connexionfrance.com. Retrieved 10 June 2025.