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    Paris and Marseille in Focus as French Vote in Local Election Runoffs

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    Posted on March 22, 2026

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    Last updated: March 22, 2026

    Paris and Marseille in focus as French vote in local election runoffs - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    French municipal runoffs on March 22 in Paris, Marseille and ~35,000 communes test far‑right's reach, local alliances and strength of mainstream parties ahead of the 2027 presidential race.

    Table of Contents

    • French Local Election Runoffs: Key Cities and Political Dynamics
    • Key Battlegrounds: Paris and Marseille
    • Test for the Far-Right
    • Voters' Perspectives in Marseille
    • Paris in the Balance
    • Shifting Alliances and Political Implications
    • Shifting Alliances Between Rounds

    Paris and Marseille in focus as French vote in local election runoffs

    French Local Election Runoffs: Key Cities and Political Dynamics

    By Ingrid Melander and Juliette Jabkhiro

    PARIS/MARSEILLE, March 22 (Reuters) - French voters went to the polls on Sunday to elect mayors in Paris, Marseille and more than 1,500 other cities and towns, in a test of the far right’s strength and the resilience of mainstream parties ahead of next year’s presidential election.

    Heading nearly 35,000 municipalities - from major cities to villages with only a few dozen residents - mayors are France's most trusted elected officials.

    Many won enough votes to be elected in the first round last Sunday, but tight races in France's biggest cities are going to runoff elections.

    Key Battlegrounds: Paris and Marseille

    One of the key ballots is in Marseille, the country's second-biggest city, where the second round pits the far-right National Rally (RN) against the incumbent Socialist mayor.

    A close race is also likely in Paris, where opinion polls show victory for either the conservatives or the left is within their margins of error.

    Voting started at 8 a.m. (0700 GMT) and ends between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Results will trickle in through the evening.

    Test for the Far-Right

    The anti-immigration, eurosceptic RN has so far struggled to make meaningful gains in municipal elections.

    The first round brought mixed results for the party, which got re-elected in several cities but failed to make major wins beyond its southern and northern bastions.

    "It's true that these 2026 municipal elections do not mark a landslide for the National Rally - far from that. But ... it stands to confirm its territorial integration in France," said Anne Muxel, a political science research director at Sciences Po university.

    The RN's chances of winning the biggest prize it covets - Marseille - took a hit when hard-left candidate Sebastien Delogu of France Unbowed (LFI) withdrew from the second round out of concern that splitting the left's vote could help the RN.

    However, in the French Riviera city of Nice, an ally of Le Pen's party, renegade conservative Eric Ciotti, looks set to win against a candidate backed by the centre.

    Voters' Perspectives in Marseille

    Alain Faiola, 71, a retiree from Marseille, said he was voting RN after previously backing the mainstream right-wing party.

    "I want change. Marseille has gone downhill since this mayor has been in office," he told Reuters.

    In the same polling station overlooking the city's old port, others said they were determined to stop the far right.

    "We voted for the left, logically. Their programme interested us more, and we prefer to block the far-right," said Nezha Bourray, 26, who was voting for the first time, having recently obtained French nationality.

    Paris in the Balance

    In Paris, which has been run by the left since 2001, the Socialist candidate was ahead in the first round. But a far-right candidate decided to pull out of the runoff to help Rachida Dati, a conservative former interior minister, snatch the city away from the left, meaning it is now a very close race.

    The thousands of separate municipal ballots are often focused on very local issues and their outcome does not forecast who will win in the April 2027 presidential election.

    But they show trends, in popularity and in the type of alliances that can be struck in an increasingly fragmented landscape.

    Shifting Alliances and Political Implications

    Shifting Alliances Between Rounds

    A key question is what impact the alliances - or lack of alliances - struck between the two rounds will have.

    Local party negotiations since Sunday's first round have highlighted divisions on the left, with the Socialists striking deals with their hard-left arch-rivals from LFI in some cities, such as Lyon and Toulouse, but not in others such as Marseille or Lille.

    LFI has never been strong in local elections, but it has focused more on them this time.

    "We can clearly see that, because of the relatively good performance of France Unbowed in the municipal elections; this party and (leader) Jean-Luc Melenchon once again gain a position of power in what the balance of power in the left could constitute," Sciences Po's Muxel said.

    (Additional reporting by Ardee Napolitano, Michel Rose; Writing by Ingrid Melander and John Irish; Editing by Alison Williams and Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •In Marseille, left‑wing incumbent Benoît Payan leads RN’s Franck Allisio by a narrow margin; LFI’s Sébastien Delogu withdrew to avoid splitting the left vote (lemonde.fr)
    • •In Paris, Socialist coalition’s Emmanuel Grégoire led with ~38%, ahead of LR’s Rachida Dati (~25%); polls show a very tight runoff as lists were merged post‑first round (lemonde.fr)
    • •The elections are a national barometer: RN gains in the first round, LFI surged above 10% in key cities, alliances between Socialists and LFI varied by locality (lemonde.fr)

    References

    • 2026 French municipal elections: Results in key cities
    • LFI makes unexpected breakthroughs in French municipal elections

    Frequently Asked Questions about Paris and Marseille in focus as French vote in local election runoffs

    1Which parties are competing in Marseille's runoff?

    The far-right National Rally (RN) and the incumbent Socialist mayor are competing in Marseille.

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