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2021 French regional elections

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2021 French regional elections

← 2015 20 and 27 June 2021 2026 →

All 17 regional presidencies
All 1,757 regional councillors
All 169 territorial councillors
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Olivier Faure Christian Jacob Stanislas Guerini
Party PS LR LREM
Regions won 5 + 1 (PCR) + 1 (PPM) + 1 (Péyi-G) 4 + 1 (LC) + 1 (SL) + 1 (DVD) 0
+ 1 (GUSR)
Change Increase 3 Decrease 1 Decrease 1
First round 4,507,955
30.66%
Increase 4.01
4,346,321
29.56%
Increase 2.91
1,294,107
8.80%
Increase 8.80
Second round 3,685,107
24.14%
Decrease 4.72
5,942,566
38.93%
Decrease 1.31
825,050
5.40%
Increase 5.40

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader None Marine Le Pen Julien Bayou
Party Regionalist RN EELV
Regions won 1 (FC) 0 0
Change Decrease 1 Steady Steady
First round 485,805
3.30%
Increase 2.04
2,838,202
19.30%
Decrease 8.43
1,232,853
8.38%
Increase 1.75
Second round 185,920
1.22%
Increase 0.93
2,908,302
19.05%
Decrease 8.05
1,719,493
11.26%
Increase 11.26

Second round results by region;   PS   DVG   LR   LC   DVD   REG

Regional elections were held in France on 20 June and 27 June 2021. At stake were the regional councils in metropolitan and overseas France including the Corsican Assembly, Assembly of French Guiana and Assembly of Martinique, all for a six-year term. The Departmental Council of Mayotte, which also exercises the powers of a region, also participated in this election, because the departmental elections were held at the same time. Eighteen regional presidencies were at stake, with thirteen in mainland France and Corsica, as well as five overseas. Though they do not have legislative autonomy, these territorial collectivities manage sizable budgets. Moreover, regional elections are often perceived as a mid-term opinion poll. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the regional and departmental elections were postponed, first to 13 and 20 June 2021 and then to 20 and 27 June 2021.[1]

Voting system

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The regional elections are held in direct universal suffrage using proportional representation lists. The election is held over two rounds, with majority bonus. The lists must be gender balanced by alternatively have a male candidate and a female candidate from the top to the bottom of the list. Only lists with as many candidates as available seats[2] in every department of the region may compete. Before 2004, lists could be presented only at the departement level, allowing smaller parties (notably Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition, Alsace d'abord, Lutte Ouvrière, Revolutionary Communist League) to be represented as such in the regional councils and thus forcing major parties to enter into negotiations to rule some regions.

Following the 1999 and 2003 electoral reforms, with a first implementation in 2004, a two-round runoff voting system is used to elect the regional presidents.[3] If no party gets at least 50% of the vote in the first round, a second round is held, which any party who got at least 10% in the first round may enter. Lists that obtain at least 5% of the vote in the first round may merge in the second round with a 'qualified list', which includes candidates from each merged list.

At the decisive round (first round if a list won 50%, the second round if not), the leading list receives a premium of 25% of the seats while the remaining seats are distributed among all lists who received at least 5% of votes. Thus, the majority bonus allows a leading list to have an absolute majority of seats in the Regional Council from one-third of votes in the second round. The seats are distributed among the lists at the regional level but within each list, seats are allocated by departement branch in proportion to the number of votes in each department.

Background

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When National Rally MEP Jordan Bardella tweeted criticism of Muslim LREM candidate Sara Zemmahi for wearing a hijab in a campaign poster, Executive Officer of La République En Marche! Stanislas Guerini responded in agreement and Zammahi was barred from running as a LREM candidate. Guerini claimed that "wearing ostentatious religious symbols on a campaign document is not compatible with the values of LREM". This was condemned by fellow LREM deputies Coralie Dubost and Caroline Janvier.[4][5]

Opinion polls

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National results

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First round

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Second round

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By region

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Region President Before Party President After Party
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Laurent Wauquiez LR Laurent Wauquiez LR
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Marie-Guite Dufay PS Marie-Guite Dufay PS
Brittany Loïg Chesnais-Girard PS Loïg Chesnais-Girard PS
Centre-Val de Loire François Bonneau PS François Bonneau PS
Corsica Assembly Jean-Guy Talamoni CL Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis FC
Executive Council Gilles Simeoni FC Gilles Simeoni FC
Grand Est Jean Rottner LR Jean Rottner LR
Guadeloupe Ary Chalus GUSR Ary Chalus GUSR
French Guiana Assembly Rodolphe Alexandre GR Gabriel Serville Péyi-G
Hauts-de-France Xavier Bertrand DVD Xavier Bertrand DVD
Île-de-France Valérie Pécresse SL Valérie Pécresse SL
Réunion Didier Robert DVD Huguette Bello PCR
Martinique Assembly Claude Lise RDM Lucien Saliber [fr] DVG
Executive Council Alfred Marie-Jeanne MIM Serge Letchimy PPM
Normandy Hervé Morin LC Hervé Morin LC
Nouvelle-Aquitaine Alain Rousset PS Alain Rousset PS
Occitanie Carole Delga PS Carole Delga PS
Pays de la Loire Christelle Morançais LR Christelle Morançais LR
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Renaud Muselier LR Renaud Muselier LR

Results by region

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Outgoing president : Laurent Wauquiez (LR)

2021 Regional elections in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Candidate List First round[6] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Laurent Wauquiez * LR-UDI-LMR-VIA 751,375 43.85 960,785 55.20 136 +23
Fabienne Grébert EÉLV-G·s- 248,017 14.47 585,039 33.61 51 -6
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem PS-PRG-GRS- 195,727 11.42
Cécile Cukierman PCF-LFI 95,434 5.57
Andréa Kotarac RN-LDP 211,178 12.32 194,789 11.19 17 -17
Bruno Bonnell MR-LREM-MoDem-Agir 168,292 9.82
Chantal Gomez LO 26,742 1.56
Shella Gill DIV 11,198 0.65
Farid Omeir UDMF 5,684 0.33
Valid votes 1,713,647 97.30 1,740,613 96.57
Blank ballots 30,859 1.75 41,392 2.30
Null Ballots 16,712 0.95 20,502 1.14
Turnout 1,761,218 32.59 1,802,507 33.35 204 Steady
Abstentions 3,642,126 67.41 3,602,658 66.65
Registered voters 5,403,344 100 5,405,165 100

Outgoing president : Marie-Guite Dufay (PS)

2021 Regional elections in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Candidate List First round[7] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Marie-Guite Dufay * PS-PRG-PCF 173,393 26.52 289,926 42.20 57 +6
Stéphanie Modde EÉLV-- 67,618 10.34
Gilles Platret LR-UDI-LMR-DLF-MEI 137,596 21.04 166,446 24.23 18 -7
Julien Odoul RN-LDP 151,625 23.19 163,363 23.78 18 -6
Denis Thuriot LREM-MoDem-Agir 76,457 11.69 67,220 9.79 7 +7
Bastien Faudot GRS-LFI-G.s 29,424 4.50
Claire Rocher LO 17,829 2.73
Valid votes 653,942 95.33 686,955 95.58
Blank ballots 21,293 3.10 20,109 2.80
Null Ballots 10,770 1.57 11,680 1.63
Turnout 686,005 34.88 718,744 36.54 100 Steady
Abstentions 1,281,027 65.12 1,248,387 63.46
Registered voters 1,967,032 100 1,967,131 100

Outgoing president : Loïg Chesnais-Girard (PS)

2021 Regional elections in Brittany
Candidate List First round[8] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Loïg Chesnais-Girard * PS-PRG-PCF 178,362 20.95 260,918 29.84 40 -13
Daniel Cueff [fr] BMV 55,514 6.52
Isabelle Le Callennec LR-LMR-LC 138,541 16.28 192,127 21.98 14 -4
Claire Desmares-Poirrier EÉLV-UDB-G·s-- 126,313 14.84 176,767 20.22 12 +12
Thierry Burlot LREM-MoDem-UDI-Agir-Volt-TdP 132,220 15.53 128,915 14.75 9 +9
Gilles Pennelle RN-LDP 121,452 14.27 115,541 13.22 8 -4
Pierre-Yves Cadalen LFI 47,444 5.57
Valérie Hamon LO 19,208 2.26
Joannic Martin PB 13,192 1.55
David Cabas DLF 11,919 1.40
Christophe Daviet DIV 4,198 0.49
Yves Chauvel EXD 1,844 0.22
Kamel Elahiar UDMF 1,030 0.12
Valid votes 851,237 95.39 874,268 95.67
Blank ballots 24,211 2.71 20,771 2.27
Null Ballots 16,967 1.90 18,825 2.06
Turnout 892,415 35.79 913,864 36.62 83 Steady
Abstentions 1,601,187 64.21 1,581,386 63.38
Registered voters 2,493,602 100 2,495,250 100

Outgoing president : François Bonneau (PS)

2021 Regional elections in Centre-Val de Loire
Candidate List First round[9] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
François Bonneau * PS-MR-PRG-PCF- 141,136 24.81 225,697 39.15 42 +2
Charles Fournier EÉLV-LFI-G.s--LRDG-AE-ANLD 61,690 10.85
Nicolas Forissier LR-UDI-LMR-LC 107,031 18.82 130,306 22.61 13 -7
Aleksandar Nikolic RN-LDP-PL-LAF 126,489 22.24 128,183 22.24 13 -4
Marc Fesneau MoDem-LREM-Agir-LC-TdP-UDI diss. 94,712 16.65 92,259 16.00 9 +9
Jérémy Clément ECO 23,171 4.07
Farida Megdoud LO 14,555 2.56
Valid votes 568,784 95.63 576,445 95.76
Blank ballots 16,327 2.75 17,222 2.86
Null Ballots 9,666 1.63 8,272 1.37
Turnout 594,777 32.74 601,939 33.13 77 Steady
Abstentions 1,221,658 67.26 1,214,716 66.87
Registered voters 1,816,435 100 1,816,655 100
2021 Corsican territorial election
Corsica
← 2017 20 & 27 June 2021 2027 →

All 63 seats in the Assembly
32 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FaC Gilles Simeoni 29.19 32 +4
CCBLRUDI Laurent Marcangeli 24.86 17 +1
PNCCL Jean-Christophe Angelini [fr] 20.12 8 −5
Rinnovu Paul-Félix Benedetti 8.39 6 +6
TdPLREMRM Jean-Charles Orsucci 5.92 0 −6
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President of the Regional Council before President of the Regional Council after
Gilles Simeoni
FaC
Gilles Simeoni
FaC

Outgoing president of the Executive council : Gilles Simeoni (FC)
Outgoing president of the Assembly : Jean-Guy Talamoni (CL)

2021 Territorial elections in Corsica
Candidate List First round[10] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Gilles Simeoni * FC 39,247 29.19 55,548 40.64 32 +14
Laurent Marcangeli A!-LR-CCB 33,432 24.86 43,769 32.02 17 +1
Jean-Christophe Angelini [fr] PNC 17,772 13.22 20,604 15.07 8 -15
Jean-Guy Talamoni * CL 9,280 6.90
Paul-Félix Benedetti Rinnovu 11,282 8.39 16,762 12.26 6 +6
Jean-Charles Orsucci TdP-LREM 7,957 5.92 0 -6
François Filoni RN 5,378 4.00
Agnès Simonpietri EÉLV-G.s- 5,039 3.75
Michel Stefani PCF 4,279 3.18
Jean-Antoine Giacomi EXD 791 0.59
Valid votes 134,457 98.22 136,683 96.79
Blank ballots 1,144 0.84 2,334 1.65
Null Ballots 1,286 0.94 2,206 1.56
Turnout 136,887 57.08 141,223 58.91 63 Steady
Abstentions 102,921 42.92 98,495 41.09
Registered voters 239,808 100 239,718 100

Outgoing president : Jean Rottner (LR)

2021 Regional elections in the Grand Est
Candidate List First round[11] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Jean Rottner * LR-UDI-LMR 335,954 31.15 445,185 40.30 94 -10
Laurent Jacobelli RN-LDP-CNIP-DR 227,775 21.12 290,556 26.30 33 -13
Éliane Romani EÉLV-PS-PCF-- 157,461 14.60 234,450 21.22 27 +8
Brigitte Klinkert LREM-MoDem-Agir 116,120 10.77 134,414 12.17 15 +15
Aurélie Filippetti G·s-LFI-GRS 93,168 8.64
Florian Philippot LP-VIA 74,980 6.95
Martin Meyer UL 39,568 3.67
Louise Fève LO 28,091 2.60
Adil Tyane UDMF 5,262 0.49
Valid votes 1,078,379 95.08 1,104,605 95.35
Blank ballots 34,389 3.03 32,948 2.84
Null Ballots 21,411 1.89 20,890 1.80
Turnout 1,134,179 29.61 1,158,443 30.24 169 Steady
Abstentions 2,695,773 70.39 2,672,636 69.76
Registered voters 3,829,952 100 3,831,079 100
2021 Guadeloupean territorial election
Guadeloupe
← 2015 20 & 27 June 2021 2027 →

All 41 seats on the Regional Council
21 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
GUSR Ary Chalus 72.43 33 +5
PS Josette Borel-Lincertin 27.57 5 −8
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President before President after
Ary Chalus
GUSR
Ary Chalus
GUSR

Outgoing president : Ary Chalus (GUSR)

2021 Regional elections in Guadeloupe
Candidate List First round[12] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Ary Chalus * GUSR-LREM 45,110 49.31 77,475 72.43 33 +5
Josette Borel-Lincertin FGPS-CELV 15,900 17.38 29,485 27.57 8 -5
Ronald Selbonne ANG-UPLG 8,591 9.39
Max Mathiasin PPDG-PSG 5,090 5.56
Sonia Petro LR-UDI 3,370 3.68
Maxette Pirbakas-Grisoni RN 3,131 3.42
Éric Coriolan DIV 2,638 2.88
Jean-Marie Nomertin LO 2,443 2.67
Alain Plaisir CIPPA 2,324 2.54
Christelle Nanor LGCA 1,287 1.41
Willy William DIV 1,069 1.17
Tony Delannay DLF 532 0.58
Valid votes 91,485 93.95 106,960 91.65
Blank ballots 2,405 2.47 4,040 3.46
Null Ballots 3,489 3.58 5,705 4.89
Turnout 97,379 30.77 116,705 36.88 41 Steady
Abstentions 219,093 69.23 199,760 63.12
Registered voters 316,472 100 316,465 100

Outgoing president of the Assembly : Rodolphe Alexandre (GR)

2021 Territorial elections in French Guiana
Candidate List First round[13] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Gabriel Serville Péyi G-G.s-LFI 9,510 27.68 25,342 54.83 35 +19
Jean-Paul Fereira AGEG-PSG-Walwari-MDES 8,020 23.34
Jessi Americain DVG 1,811 5.27
Rodolphe Alexandre * GR 15,020 43.71 20,879 45.17 20 -15
Valid votes 34,361 96.99 46,221 97.21
Blank ballots 533 1.50 714 1.50
Null Ballots 532 1.50 615 1.29
Turnout 35,426 34.79 47,550 46.78 55 Increase 4
Abstentions 66,392 65.21 54,089 53.22
Registered voters 101,818 100 101,639 100

Outgoing president : Xavier Bertrand (DVD)

2021 Regional elections in the Hauts-de-France
Candidate List First round[14] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Xavier Bertrand * LR-UDI-SL-LMR-RAD 551,068 41.42 708,518 52.37 110 -6
Sébastien Chenu RN-LDP-CNIP 324,260 24.37 346,918 25.64 32 -22
Karima Delli EÉLV-PS-PRG-PCF-G·s-LFI- 252,404 18.97 297,395 21.98 28 +28
Laurent Pietraszewski LREM-MoDem-Agir 121,466 9.13
Éric Pecqueur LO 47,325 3.56
José Évrard DLF 27,205 2.04
Audric Alexandre PACE-Volt-NC 6,700 0.50
Valid votes 1,330,428 95.85 1,352,831 96.45
Blank ballots 34,895 2.51 27,904 1.99
Null Ballots 22,770 1.64 21,948 1.56
Turnout 1,388,093 32.84 1,402,683 33.18 170 Steady
Abstentions 2,838,834 67.16 2,824,949 66.82
Registered voters 4,226,927 100 4,227,532 100

Outgoing president : Valérie Pécresse (SL)

2021 Regional elections in Île-de-France
Candidate List First round[15] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Valérie Pécresse * SL-LR-UDI-MEI 785,576 36.19 1,076,821 45.92 125 +4
Julien Bayou EÉLV-G·s-- 282,502 13.01 789,666 33.67 53 -13
Audrey Pulvar PS-PRG-GRS 240,839 11.10
Clémentine Autain LFI-PCF 222,456 10.25
Jordan Bardella RN-LDP 285,115 13.14 253,001 10.79 16 -6
Laurent Saint-Martin LREM-MoDem-Agir 256,402 11.81 225,482 9.62 15 +15
Victor Pailhac REV 38,831 1.79
Nathalie Arthaud LO 31,956 1.47
Éric Berlingen UDMF 12,732 0.59
Lionel Brot DIV 11,582 0.49
Fabiola Conti Volt-PACE-NC-ANLD 3,629 0.17
Valid votes 2,175,649 97.47 2,344,999 97.37
Blank ballots 36,807 1.65 42,255 1.75
Null Ballots 19,685 0.88 21,082 0.88
Turnout 2,232,141 30.83 2,408,336 33.26 209 Steady
Abstentions 5,008,807 69.17 4,833,310 66.74
Registered voters 7,240,948 100 7,241,646 100

Outgoing president of the Executive council : Alfred Marie-Jeanne (MIM)
Outgoing president of the Assembly : Claude Lise (RDM)

2021 Territorial elections in Martinique
Candidate List First round[16] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Serge Letchimy PPM 30,267 31.66 50,104 37.72 26 +8
Alfred Marie-Jeanne * MIM-Palima-ME 24,664 25.80 46,857 35.27 14 -8
Catherine Conconne DVG 10,166 10.63 19,220 14.47 6 +6
Jean-Philippe Nilor Péyi A-RDM 11,481 12.01 16,664 12.54 5 -3
Yan Monplaisir LR 4,470 4.68 0 -3
Philippe Jock DVD 3,747 3.92
Béatrice Bellay FSM 3,407 3.56
Olivier Bérisson MUN 2,135 2.23
Max Orville MoDem 1,379 1.44
Ralph Monplaisir LREM 1,042 1.09
Guy Ferdinand DVD 1,018 0.16
Marcel Sellaye GRS 661 0.69
Philippe Petit UDI 612 0.64
Gabriel Jean-Marie CO 565 0.59
Valid votes 95,614 96.12 132,845 96.67
Blank ballots 1,901 1.91 2,329 1.69
Null Ballots 1,958 1.97 2,244 1.63
Turnout 99,473 32.45 137,418 44.83 51 Steady
Abstentions 207,057 67.55 169,080 55.17
Registered voters 306,530 100 306,498 100

Outgoing president : Hervé Morin (LC)

2021 Regional elections in Normandy
Candidate List First round[17] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Hervé Morin * LC-LR-LMR 278,263 36.86 332,889 44.26 60 +6
Mélanie Boulanger PS-PRG-EÉLV-G·s-- 138,647 18.37 196,893 26.18 20 -2
Nicolas Bay RN-LDP 149,946 19.86 146,838 19.52 15 -6
Laurent Bonnaterre TdP-LREM-MoDem-Agir 83,588 11.07 75,511 10.04 7 +7
Sébastien Jumel PCF-LFI 72,777 9.64 0 -5
Pascal Le Manach LO 23,733 3.14
Stéphanie Kerbarh MR 7,971 1.06
Valid votes 754,925 95.95 752,131 95.80
Blank ballots 21,254 2.70 22,776 2.90
Null Ballots 10,583 1.35 10,173 1.30
Turnout 786,762 32.99 785,080 32.91 102 Steady
Abstentions 1,598,056 67.01 1,600,116 67.09
Registered voters 2,384,818 100 2,385,196 100

Outgoing president : Alain Rousset (PS)

2021 Regional elections in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Candidate List First round[18] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Alain Rousset * PS-PRG-PCF 430,659 28.83 598,193 39.51 101 +12
Edwige Diaz RN-LDP 271,771 18.20 289,258 19.11 26 -3
Nicolas Florian LR 186,348 13.71 214,859 14.19 19 -28
Nicolas Thierry EÉLV-G.s---GRS 180,551 12.09 214,767 14.19 19 +1
Geneviève Darrieussecq MoDem-LREM-Agir-UDI 204,467 13.71 196,894 13.01 18 +18
Eddie Puyjalon LMR-RES 108,882 7.29
Clémence Guetté LFI 84,630 5.67
Guillaume Perchet LO 26,012 1.74
Valid votes 1,493,620 95.43 1,513,971 95.10
Blank ballots 39,346 2.51 42,396 2.66
Null Ballots 32,216 2.06 35,641 2.24
Turnout 1,565,182 35.96 1,592,008 36.57 183 Steady
Abstentions 2,787,124 64.04 2,760,872 63.43
Registered voters 4,352,306 100 4,352,880 100

Outgoing president : Carole Delga (PS)

2021 Regional elections in Occitanie
Candidate List First round[19] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Carole Delga * PS-PRG-PCF-GRS 597,157 39.57 882,166 57.78 109 +33
Jean-Paul Garraud LDP-RN 341,254 22.61 366,471 24.00 28 -12
Aurélien Pradié LR-UDI-LMR 183,980 12.19 278,253 18.22 21 -4
Antoine Maurice EÉLV-G.s---POC-MEI 133,383 8.84 0 -12
Vincent Terrail-Novès LREM-MoDem-Agir 132,487 8.78 0
Myriam Martin [fr] LFI-NPA 76,381 5.06 0 -5
Malena Adrada LO 26,720 1.77
Jean-Luc Davezac OPN-RES 11,510 0.76
Anthony Le Boursicaud DIV 6,209 0.41
Valid votes 1,509,081 96.03 1,526,890 95.61
Blank ballots 36,176 2.30 41,120 2.57
Null Ballots 26,262 1.67 28,934 1.81
Turnout 1,571,519 37.24 1,596,944 37.83 158 Steady
Abstentions 2,648,964 62.76 2,623,888 62.17
Registered voters 4,220,483 100 4,220,832 100

Outgoing president : Christelle Morançais (LR)

2021 Regional elections in the Pays de la Loire
Candidate List First round[20] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Christelle Morançais * LR-UDI 278,948 34.30 392,640 46.45 57 +3
Matthieu Orphelin EÉLV-LFI-G.s- 152,081 18.70 294,705 34.86 24 -2
Guillaume Garot PS-PRG-PCF-GRS-UDB 132,693 16.32
Hervé Juvin RN-LDP 101,951 12.54 88,603 10.48 7 -6
François de Rugy LREM-MoDem-Agir 97,371 11.97 69,349 8.20 5 +5
Cécile Bayle de Jessé DLF 24,078 2.96
Eddy Le Beller LO 21,350 2.63
Linda Rigaudeau DIV 4,845 0.60
Valid votes 813,317 95.37 845,297 96.16
Blank ballots 24,669 2.89 20,663 2.35
Null Ballots 14,847 1.74 13,084 1.49
Turnout 852,833 30.73 879,044 31.66 93 Steady
Abstentions 1,922,512 69.27 1,897,047 68.34
Registered voters 2,775,345 100 2,776,091 100

Outgoing president : Renaud Muselier (LR)

2021 Regional elections in Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
Candidate List First round[21] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Renaud Muselier * LR-UDI-LREM-MoDem-Agir-LMR 368,937 31.91 704,431 57.30 84 +3
Thierry Mariani LDP-RN-CNIP 420,633 36.38 524,882 42.70 39 -3
Jean-Laurent Félizia EÉLV-PS-PRG-PCF-GRS-G.s- 195,233 16.89
Jean-Marc Governatori [fr] 60,991 5.28
Isabelle Bonnet LO 31,878 2.76
Noël Chuisano DLF 31,204 2.70
Hervé Guerrera POC 25,209 2.18
Valérie Laupies LS 19,146 1.66
Mikael Vincenzi DIV 2,838 0.25
Valid votes 1,156,069 95.75 1,229,313 93.18
Blank ballots 33,522 2.78 63,299 4.80
Null Ballots 17,730 1.47 26,734 2.03
Turnout 1,207,391 33.72 1,319,346 36.84 123 Steady
Abstentions 2,373,318 66.28 2,261,991 63.16
Registered voters 3,580,639 100 3,581,337 100
2021 French regional elections

← 2015 20 & 27 June 2021 2027 →

All 45 seats on the Regional Council
23 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Huguette Bello Didier Robert
Party PLR LR
Alliance Left Right
Seats before 16 29
Seats won 29 16
Seat change Increase 13 Decrease 13
First round 47,889
20.74%
Decrease 3.06
71,798
31.09%
Decrease 9.27
Second round 152,639
51.85%
Increase 4.54
141,745
48.15%
Decrease 4.54

President before election

Didier Robert
LR

Elected President

Huguette Bello
PLR

Outgoing president : Didier Robert (DVD)

2021 Regional elections in Réunion
Candidate List First round[22] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Huguette Bello PLR-LFI 47,889 20.74 152,639 51.85 29 +13
Ericka Bareigts PS-PCR 42,682 18.48
Patrick Lebreton DVG 17,977 7.78
Didier Robert * LR 71,798 31.09 141,745 48.15 16 -13
Vanessa Miranville CREA 22,879 9.91
Olivier Hoarau DVG 9,800 4.24
Philippe Cadet RCR 6,107 2.64
Jean-Pierre Marchau EÉLV- 4,632 2.01
Joseph Rivière RN 4,012 1.74
Jean-Yves Payet LO 2,627 1.14
Corinne de Flore CPDF 506 0.22
Valid votes 230,919 94.72 294,384 94.71
Blank ballots 6,158 2.53 8,027 2.58
Null Ballots 6,710 2.75 8,414 2.71
Turnout 243,787 36.46 310,825 46.50 45 Steady
Abstentions 424,830 63.54 357,627 53.50
Registered voters 668,617 100 668,452 100

Analysis

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All incumbent regional presidents retained their seats. Three of them (Xavier Bertrand of Hauts-de-France, Laurent Wauquiez of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Valérie Pécresse of Île-de-France) were seen in the case of victory as potential contenders of presidential elections of 2022.

Results showed some recovery to the Socialist Party as well (most notably, in Occitanie).

Before the elections, pundits discussed the possibility of the National Rally winning a region (Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur), but they failed to do it and underperformed compared to their polling. The party's support dropped in all regions (most notably, in Hauts-de-France).

The La République En Marche failed to win any regional presidency.[23]

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