In the context of the partial municipal elections complementary to Rouessé-Vassé, two of the seven candidates were elected councilors in the first round, Sunday, November 25.

On the evening of the first round of complementary municipal elections, two candidates have already been elected municipal councilors. Patrice Barre, with 173 votes, and Florent Regnault, with 185 votes, thus get their place on the municipal council without having to go through the second round. With 280 voters out of 635 registered, each candidate had to reach 159 votes to be elected in the first round.

Five more places to fill

"Everything happened in an impeccable way, there is nothing particular to report, relates Hugues Blombed, also candidate. We do not complain about participation. It is well known that candidates are little known and present themselves individually. Second, the prefectural court arrived late, leaving little time to communicate. Finally, considering that there are as many candidates as places to fill, that is to say seven, this leaves little choice and does not facilitate the motivation of the inhabitants. "

So there are five places to fill, for the second round, which will take place Sunday. Gerald Bernard obtained 137 votes in the first round, Hugues Blombed in harvest 139, Camille Gendron 143, Marc Pottier 124 votes and Clémentine Verrien 147. A white vote and 42 invalid ballots were counted.

Sunday, December 2, second round of complementary by-elections at the Town Hall.