In Montluçon, the municipal elections remained undecided until the end. This Sunday, June 28, 2020, Frédéric Laporte (LR) won the second round with 31.46% of the vote, ahead of Frédéric Kott (DVG, 28.10%), Joseph Roudillon (DVD, 26%) and Sylvie Sartirano (SE, 14.44%).
Results, reactions, participation … follow live the evening of the second round of municipal elections in Auvergne and Limousin
Much less voice than Daniel Dugléry in 2014
Turnout in the second round was 38.74%, slightly better than in the first round (38.1%).
Frédéric Laporte’s list, Tout pour Montluçon, collected 2,654 votes out of 22,557 registered citizens. By way of comparison, Daniel Dugléry had gathered 7,509 votes during his last realection in 2014, out of 26,136 registered.
Frédéric Laporte, 53, a chartered accountant, succeeded Daniel Dugléry (LR) as mayor of Montluçon in 2017.
In the first round, the outgoing mayor came out on top with 27.1% of the vote before Joseph Roudillon (21.3%, DVD), Frédéric Kott (19.6%, DVG), Sylvie Sartirano (15.4%, SE ), Stéphanie Charret (6.7%, DVG), Jean-François Jarrige (4.3%, LREM), Mathieu Bogros (4.3%, PS) and Jean-François Reul (1.8%, LO).
Municipal: in Montluçon, “we have to work on our image” for the candidate Frédéric Laporte (LR)
What will be his first decision?
Answering a question from The mountain a few days before the second round, he had said that his first project would be to “relaunch the entertainment, the festivities, the joy of living”, if he was elected.
Frédéric Laporte, the outgoing mayor, formalizes his candidacy
In Montluçon, these municipal elections of 2020 will go down in history in particular for the participation of eight lists in the first round. A first for the city on the banks of the Cher, which had also not had a second round since 1989.
Guillaume Bellavoine
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