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French presidential election Results 2017 Live By Department Candidate Le pen macron

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French presidential election Results 2017 Live By Department

French presidential election Results 2017 Live on 23rd April 2017 evening.

The first round of the 2017 French presidential election was held on 23 April 2017. As no candidate won a majority, a run-off election between the top two candidates, Emmanuel Macron of En Marche! and Marine Le Pen of the National Front (FN), will be held on 7 May 2017. Incumbent president François Hollande of the Socialist Party (PS) was eligible to run for a second term, but declared on 1 December 2016 that he would not seek reelection in light of low approval ratings, making him the first incumbent president of the Fifth Republic not to seek re-election. This is also the first French presidential election in which nominees of both the main centre-left and centre-right parties were selected through open primaries. The presidential election will be followed by a legislative election to elect members of the National Assembly on 11 and 18 June.

French Presidential Election Exit Polls 2017 by 8 PM

French Presidential Election Results 2017 by Department

French Presidential Election Voting Live Details 2017

French First Round Election Results 2017 with Vote % – Macron and Le pen in Second Round


 

 

French presidential election Results 2017 Live

First Round will take place on 23rd April 2017. Voting would start morning 7 am across france to elect its president and by evening first round results would be declared and if no candidate gets more than 50% then a second round of voting will take place on 7 May 2017.

French presidential election Second Round Results Live 2017

Candidate Party   2nd round  
      Votes  %
Emmanuel Macron En Marche! EM 20703694 66.06%
Marine Le Pen National Front FN 10637120 33.94%

 

French first round presidential election Results 2017

Candidate Party   1st round  
      Votes  %
Emmanuel Macron En Marche! EM 8528585 23.86%
Marine Le Pen National Front FN 7658990 21.43%
François Fillon The Republicans LR 7126632 19.94%
Jean-Luc Mélenchon La France insoumise FI 7011856 19.62%
Benoît Hamon Socialist Party PS 2268838 6.35%
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan Debout la France DLF 1689686 4.73%
Jean Lassalle Résistons !   433996 1.21%
Philippe Poutou New Anticapitalist Party NPA 392454 1.10%
François Asselineau Popular Republican Union UPR 329951 0.92%
Nathalie Arthaud Lutte Ouvrière LO 231660 0.65%
Jacques Cheminade Solidarity and Progress S&P 65076 0.18%
         
Total     35737724 100%

 

 


French first round presidential election Dates 2017 Voting Live

  1. Voter turnout expected to reach 80%.
  2. Mélencho, Macron, Fillon and Le Pen anyone can be a winner in first round since all are quite close.
  3. Economist who predicted Trump win in US election has predicted win for Marine Le Pen in France.
  4. Donald Trump is backing Marine Le Pen as French voters prepare to go to the polls.
  5. Sunday Polls open in mainland France. From 7pm would close and Counting would begin
  6. First Round will take place on 23rd April 2017. Voting would start morning 7 am across france to elect its president.
  7. According to latest opinion poll Le pen and Macron have a close fight. with Le pen at 23% and Macron at 24% if we see average of all opinion polls.

French presidential Election Candidates 2017

On 18 March 2017, the Constitutional Council published the names of the 11 candidates who received 500 valid sponsorships, with the order of the list determined by drawing lots.

Candidate (name and age)
Political Party Political offices
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (56) Debout la France (DLF) President of Debout la France
    (since 2008)
    Deputy for Essonne
    (since 1997)
    Mayor of Yerres
    (since 1995)
Marine Le Pen (48) National Front (FN) President of the National Front
    (since 2011)
    MEP for North-West France
    (since 2004)
Emmanuel Macron (39) En Marche! (EM!) President of En Marche!
    (since 2016)
    Minister of the Economy, Industry, and Digital Affairs
    (2014–16)
Benoît Hamon (49) Socialist Party (PS) Deputy for Yvelines
    (2012 and since 2014)
   
Other offices [show]
   
Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research in 2014
    Deputy Minister of the Economy and Finance responsible for Consumer Affairs and the Social and Solidarity Economy from 2012 to 2014
    Deputy Minister of the Economy, Finance, and Foreign Trade responsible for the Social and Solidarity Economy in 2012
    MEP for East France from 2004 to 2009
Nathalie Arthaud (47) Lutte Ouvrière (LO) Spokesperson of Lutte Ouvrière
    (since 2008)
Philippe Poutou (50) New Anticapitalist Party (NPA) Spokesperson of the New Anticapitalist Party
    (since 2009)
Jacques Cheminade (75) Solidarity and Progress (S&P) President of Solidarity and Progress
    (since 1996)
Jean Lassalle (61) Résistons ! Deputy for the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
    (since 2002)
    Mayor of Lourdios-Ichère
    (since 1977)
Jean-Luc Mélenchon (65) Unsubmissive France (FI) MEP for South-West France
    (since 2009)
   
Other offices [show]
   
President, then co-president of the Left Party from 2009 to 2014
    Senator for Essonne from 1986 to 2000 and from 2004 to 2010
    Deputy Minister of Vocational Education from 2000 to 2002
François Asselineau (59) Popular Republican Union (UPR) President of the UPR
    (since 2007)
François Fillon (63) The Republicans (LR) Deputy for Paris
    (since 2012)
    Prime Minister
    (2007–12)

 

French Presidential Election Details 2017

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The Conservatives (Republicans) Party French presidential primary 2017

Second Round: November 27 2016. 

  1. Francois Fillon wins Presidential Nomination from Conservatives party with 66.5% votes.

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French Presidential Election Opinion poll for first round of voting 2017

Poll source
Fieldwork date Sample Abstention/ Mélenchon Macron Fillon Le Pen
        FI EM LR FN
Ifop-Fiducial 7–11 Apr 2017 2806 32.00% 18.50% 23.00% 19.00% 24.00%
Elabe 9–10 Apr 2017 1002 37.00% 17.00% 23.00% 19.00% 23.00%
OpinionWay 8–10 Apr 2017 1498 18.00% 23.00% 19.00% 24.00%
Ifop-Fiducial 6–10 Apr 2017 2616 33.00% 18.00% 23.00% 18.50% 24.00%
Ipsos 7–9 Apr 2017 1002 34.00% 18.50% 24.00% 18.00% 24.00%

 

French Presidential Election Results 2012

Candidate Party   1st round   2nd round
      Votes  % Votes  %
François Hollande Socialist Party PS 10272705 28.63% 18000668 51.64%
Nicolas Sarkozy Union for a Popular Movement UMP 9753629 27.18% 16860685 48.36%
Marine Le Pen National Front FN 6421426 17.90%    
Jean-Luc Mélenchon Left Front FG 3984822 11.10%    
François Bayrou Democratic Movement MoDem 3275122 9.13%    
Eva Joly Europe Ecology – The Greens EELV 828345 2.31%    
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan Republic Arise DLR 643907 1.79%    
Philippe Poutou New Anticapitalist Party NPA 411160 1.15%    
Nathalie Arthaud Workers' Struggle LO 202548 0.56%    
Jacques Cheminade Solidarity and Progress SP 89545 0.25%    
             
Total     35883209 100% 34861353 100%

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France Presidential Election Result By Region Constituency 2017

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Charente Department Meuse Department
Charente Maritime Department Morbihan Department
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Correze Department Nievre Department
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Cote-d'Or Department Nouvelle-Caledonie Department
Cotes-d'Armor Department Oise Department
Creuse Department Orne Department
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Essonne Department Pyr
Eure Department Pyr
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Finistere Department Rohne Department
Gard Department St-Barthelemy et St-Martin Department
Gaudeloupe Department Ste Pierre et Miquelon Department
Gers Department Saone-et-Loire Department
Gironde Department Sarthe Department
Guyane Department Savoie Department
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Haute-Corse Department Seine-Maritime Department
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Haute-Loire Department Somme Department
Haute-Marne Department Tarn Department
Haute-Saone Department Tarn-et-Garonne Department
Haute-Savoie Department Territoire de Belfort Department
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Haut-Rhin Department Var Department
Hauts-de-Seine Department Vaucluse Department
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Indre Department Vosges Department
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Isere Department Yonne Department
Jura Department Yvelines Department

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