Municipales 2026: Édouard Philippe Largely Led Le Havre in the Second Round After a New Poll
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Candidate declared in the presidential election, mayor of Le Havre since 2010, the former Prime Minister (2017-2020) came largely in the lead (43.76%) on Sunday 15 March in the first round of municipal elections.
SOUNDAGE CLUSTER 17 X POLITICO. The president of Horizons is credited with an 8-point lead over communist candidate Jean-Paul Lecoq for the second round of municipal elections in Le Havre. Provided his voters remain mobilized.
Candidate RN Franck Keller does not know how to go to his polling station in Le Havre (Seine-Maritime) to vote in the first round of municipal elections 2026, Sunday, March 15, 2026. Some of his supporters find him an apology when other Havres denounce this behavior.
Will Édouard Philippe (Horizons) be able to be re-elected in Le Havre on Sunday night in the second round of the municipal elections? In the first round, he took ten points ahead of the left-wing union list led by the communist Jean-Paul Lecoq. Candidate UDR-RN Franck Keller won 15.3% of the vote.
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