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    Socialists maintain control in Paris as far right wins in Nice elections

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    By Iris East on March 23, 2026 France
    Socialists maintain control in Paris as far right wins in Nice elections
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    Socialists maintain control in Paris as far right wins in Nice elections

    Election Results
    Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire retained control of Paris, marking a significant victory for the left in France’s municipal runoff elections.
    Political Fragmentation
    Édouard Philippe’s re-election in Le Havre enhances his profile as a potential candidate for the 2027 presidential race amid concerns over Macron’s weakened alliance.
    Current turnout
    As of 5 p.m., participation in mainland France was 48.1%, surpassing the 2020 election levels but still lower than pre-pandemic figures.

    Briefing summary

    France’s municipal runoff revealed a mixed landscape, with the Left retaining control of Paris under Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire, maintaining a quarter-century of left-led governance in the capital.

    The far-right National Rally celebrated a significant victory in Nice, where Éric Ciotti won the mayoral race, despite setbacks in other major cities like Marseille and Toulon, indicating challenges ahead.

    Additionally, former prime minister Édouard Philippe’s re-election in Le Havre bolstered his potential candidacy for 2027, while Macron’s coalition faced mixed fortunes, underscoring the fragmented political scene.

    French municipal elections: Paris stays left as far right makes mixed gains

    Socialists maintain control in Paris as far right wins in Nice elections

    France’s municipal runoff delivered a mixed verdict for the country’s main political forces on Sunday: the Left held Paris with Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire, the far-right and its allies scored a major symbolic win in Nice, and mainstream parties pointed to resilience in several big and mid-sized cities ahead of the 2027 presidential race.

    Municipal elections in France are local contests to elect mayors and local councils, but they are closely watched because they test party organisation, alliance-building, and grassroots strength before national campaigns begin.

    In the capital, Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire defeated conservative rival Rachida Dati, ensuring Paris remains under left-wing control after outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo chose not to seek another term.

    The result extends a quarter-century of left-led rule of the capital and hands to the Socialists one of the most visible prizes of the night. Grégoire presented the result as a mandate for a progressive vision of the city.

    Elsewhere, the left also had reasons to celebrate. In Marseille, Socialist incumbent Benoît Payan was re-elected after the far right had hoped to seize France’s second-largest city.

    Socialists record strong showing

    The Socialists also held or performed strongly in several regional cities, reinforcing the impression of a broader recovery for the traditional left.

    For the far right, the picture was more complex. National Rally (RN) leader Jordan Bardella hailed what he called the party’s biggest local breakthrough, and RN kept the southwestern city of Perpignan while also winning smaller municipalities.

    But the party fell short in several of the larger cities it had targeted, notably Marseille, Toulon and Nîmes. The exception was Nice, where Éric Ciotti — once a senior figure in the mainstream right and now allied with RN — won the race, giving the far right and its partners control of France’s fifth-largest city.

    The elections also brought clearer signs of fragmentation on the centre-right and in President Emmanuel Macron’s camp.

    Former prime minister Édouard Philippe was re-elected in Le Havre, strengthening his standing as a possible 2027 contender, while Macron’s centrist forces could point to a symbolic win in Bordeaux, where Renaissance candidate Thomas Cazenave defeated outgoing Green mayor Pierre Hurmic.

    At the same time, the loss of Macron’s former PM, François Bayrou, in southwestern Pau, underlined the vulnerabilities of the broader presidential alliance.

    Turnout remained a concern. According to the Interior Ministry, participation in mainland France stood at 48.1% at 5 p.m., higher than the Covid-disrupted 2020 election but still below pre-pandemic levels.

    Taken together, the results do not predict who will succeed Macron in 2027. But they do sketch the political landscape from which that contest will emerge: a left that can still win major cities, a mainstream right that remains locally entrenched, a centre searching for durable footholds, and a far right that is growing but may still face limits in the country’s biggest urban battlegrounds.

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