Who will be elected mayor in your city? Here is the interactive map which will allow you to know the final results for the municipal elections of 2020. Use our search engine to choose the municipality of your choice and find out the winner and its score.
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After the health crisis linked to Covid-19, the second round of municipal elections can finally take place. You will find the results of your municipality, from 8 p.m.
Results in your city
On this FranceInfo map, search the results for your municipality.
You just need towrite the name of the city in the magnifying glass tool, with a capital letter for the first letter. (ex: Trégastel). The results will be updated as information is provided by the Ministry of the Interior.
From 8 p.m. on our website France 3 Bretagne, find all the results, city by city in partnership with franceinfo, you can also follow the TV evening live.
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Coronavirus – Sharp drop in participation
Survey institutes have announced it historically low. What will be the participation in this second round of these municipal elections so special? Municipal elections: fall in turnout at 5 p.m. in Brittany with 35.57%
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At 12 noon, only 14.81% of Breton voters called to vote had gone to the polls. At 5 pm, they were 35.57%, a figure well below the last municipal elections of 2014. Abstention will be you record as announced by many polls.
- Côtes d’Armor: 24.07% almost the same percentage as that of the second round of municipal 2014 with 24.12%. In the first round, on March 15, 2020, it was 22.53%, down one point compared to 2014.
- Finistère : 15,58 % against 18.05% in 2014, or more than 2 points less. In the first round, it was 17.76%, down 2.5 points compared to 2014.
- Ille-et-Vilaine: 8.18% against 17.52% in 2014, or more than 9 points less. In the first round, it was 15.80%, down 5.5 points compared to 2014.
- Morbihan : 14,15 % against 20.93% in 2014, almost 7 points less. In the first round, it was 19.64%, down 2.5 points compared to 2014.
It is in Ille-et-Vilaine that the drop is greatest with a fall of almost 9 points. Morbihan also knows a strong disaffection of the polling stations while Finistère loses only 2 points.
This corresponds to a participation in Brittany of 14.81%, less than in the first round where it was 18.5% on March 15.
At the national level, at 12 noon, 15.29% of the voters went to vote in mainland France, against 18.38% at the same time in the first round and 19.83% in the second round in 2014.
Voters’ disinterest, drastic sanitary rules at polling stations. The reasons for these decreases in participation are multiple.
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