FollowingEmmanuel Macron's dissolution of theNational Assembly after the European elections, legislative elections are being held in France. The various constituencies are thus invited to vote for their deputies. After a first round of voting that attracted a high turnout of 66.71% on June 30, 2024 - a first in 27 years - some French voters are invited to go to the polls again this Sunday, July 7, 2024. In the absence of a candidate elected by more than 50% in the first round, voters will have to choose between two or three candidates, depending on previous results.
2024 legislative elections: dates, procedure, everything you need to know about this unexpected election
In June 2022, the French were called to vote to choose their deputies. Less than two years later, it's that time again, following Emmanuel Macron's dissolution of the National Assembly. Find out all you need to know about these major elections, on June 30 and July 7, 2024. [Read more]
New Front Populaire, dissident candidacies, Rassemblement National, Renaissance, Les Républicains or Reconquête, voters are invited to make their voices heard to elect their representatives to the National Assembly. A total of 577 deputies are elected in the legislative elections. If a party wins more than 289 seats, it has an absolute majority, a significant advantage in the Assembly.
So, what is the turnout for this second round of legislative elections in France? Find out as the day progresses for these crucial elections.