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This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the snap 2024 French legislative election, which was held in two rounds on 30 June and 7 July 2024. Unless otherwise noted, all polls listed below are compliant with the regulations of the national polling commission and utilize the quota method.
The timeline for candidates to register for the first round of elections was from 12 June until 16 June, while the candidate registration deadline for the second round is 2 July. [34] The official campaign, during which audio-visual and electoral regulations must be respected, began on 17 June. [35]
France’s president Emmanuel Macron exits a polling booth, adorned with curtains displaying the colors of the flag of France, to vote in the second round of France’s legislative election at a ...
PARIS — Voters are headed to the polls in France for the second round of a high-stakes election that will decide whether an ascendant far right wins an absolute majority in Parliament, or if the ...
If a candidate receives an absolute majority (50%+1, including blank and void ballots), the election ends after the first round and the second round does not occur. If a second round occurs, the two candidates who receive the most votes in the first round move on to the second round.
French President Emmanuel Macron and other candidates across the political spectrum have voted in the country's parliamentary elections after Marine Le Pen’s anti-immigration National Rally party dominated pre-election opinion polls. Turnout at midday in the first round of the two-round elections stood at 25.9 % according to France's interior ...
Voters are heading to the polls across France to vote in the second round of a snap election called by President Emmanuel Macron, who risks losing swaths of his centrist allies in parliament and ...
19 November: American Samoa, Governor (2nd round) 24 November: Romania, President (1st round) [109] (election nullified) Switzerland, Referendums [110] Uruguay, President (2nd round) [111] 27–30 November: Namibia, President and National Assembly [112] 29 November: Ireland, Dáil Éireann [113] 30 November: Iceland, Parliament [114]