the results by department and by municipality


The Macron vote map and the Le Pen vote map shed light on the result of the 2022 presidential election, the second round of which took place this Sunday, April 24. What are the results of this 2nd round near you? All the results city by city and department by department, on our interactive maps…

Presidential results near you

[Mis à jour le 25 avril 2022 à 13h44] Returned to the Elysee Palace in a historic election with 58.54% of the vote on Sunday April 24, 2022, Emmanuel Macron is the first head of state re-elected outside of cohabitation since the introduction of direct universal suffrage. But the maps from the result of this presidential election show it: France is at least as fractured politically as during its first election in 2017. Because Marine Le Pen also recorded a historic score (41.46%), winning nearly eight points compared to the previous presidential election and allowing the extreme right to cross the bar of 40% of the vote for the first time.

Which departments and which cities were the most favorable to this re-election? Which localities would have elected Marine Le Pen on the contrary? The maps of this 2022 presidential election blatantly reveal differences in the geography of the vote, as in every election, according to population areas and living standards. The most affluent and urbanized territories vote for the outgoing president, the north of France voting in favor of the National Rally.

The results of the presidential election by department

We have developed several maps to highlight the dynamics of this presidential election and provide access to detailed results. The results of the presidential election are first of all available by department, by hovering over our maps of France of the Macron vote and the Le Pen vote or by clicking on the third map below to have access to the different geographical levels. These maps highlight a stronger Macron vote in western France and in the most urbanized departments. Marine Le Pen seduced for her part in her strongholds in the north-east and south of the country.

The Macron vote card

The final results of the 2022 presidential election confirm a very clear territorial distribution of votes. Emmanuel Macron was able to rely on the regions that elected him in 2017: the West, the Massif Central, the Southwest and above all a large part of the medium-sized towns and metropolises across the territory. The outgoing president has strengthened his presence in the municipalities of Loire-Atlantique, the Alps and the Rhône, former strongholds of the Republicans.

The map of the Le Pen vote

For her part, Marine Le Pen is strengthening in the center of France and remains very strong in the north-east of the country. It had come in first position in more than 20,000 municipalities in the first round, against less than 19,000, 5 years ago. In contrast to Emmanuel Macron, the candidate of the National Rally is essential in small towns far from large urban centers.

Presidential results by city

As in every election for years now, Linternaute.com invites you to discover the scores of each candidate in all the municipalities of France. Click on your department to discover the results of the presidential election in your city.

For whom did the voters of the capital vote? In Paris, where Anne Hidalgo collapsed barely two years after her re-election in the municipal elections, with barely more than 2% of the votes in the first round, Emmanuel Macron left with a serious advantage of 35.33% of the votes. He confirmed this broad support (or in any case preference) among Parisians who voted for him by more than 85% during the second round on April 24, i.e. nearly 809,000 votes, when Marine Le Pen did not collect any. than 141,000.

In Marseille, the result of the first round of the presidential election placed Jean-Luc Mélenchon, elected deputy in the city 5 years ago, at the top of the ballot with 31.12% of the votes cast (108,423 votes). Emmanuel Macron (22.62%) and Marine Le Pen (20.89%) finishing second and third. The outgoing head of state finally won in the second round with 59.84% of the vote against 40.16% for the RN candidate. With 187,000 votes in the second round, Emmanuel Macron sees his electorate melt by more than 15,000 voters in his favorite city compared to the second round of the previous election, where he had reached more than 64%.

On the Lyon side, Emmanuel Macron and Jean-Luc Mélenchon monopolized the majority of voters’ votes in the first round. In a city long managed by Gérard Collomb, former Minister of the Interior of Emmanuel Macron, and passed, like the metropolis, into the hands of environmentalists, it was ultimately the outgoing president who pranced in the lead in the second round. on April 24, with 79.80% of the vote against 20.20% for Marine Le Pen. But in the capital of Gaul again, the head of state is down significantly: in 2017, Emmanuel Macron had obtained a score of 84.11% of the votes in the second round.

Remember that this 2022 presidential election will be followed by other elections, organized on June 12 and 19: the legislative elections, which allow the election of the 577 deputies who sit in the National Assembly. These elections are often considered a “third round”, since they determine whether the elected president has an absolute or relative majority to implement his political program.

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