Jean-Luc Mélenchon comes in third place in a new survey, at 11%, tied with François Baroin, but ahead of Xavier Bertrand (10%) or Valérie Pécresse (7%), according to the different scenarios tested by the Ifop Institute for the "JDD".

Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen each collect 27 to 28% of voting intentions in the first round for the presidential election of 2022, far ahead of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and other candidates, according to an Ifop survey for the JDD published Sunday. The two candidates collect 28% in the first round in the event of a candidacy for the right of Valerie Pécresse.

The head of state would receive only 27% if the candidate of the right was Xavier Bertrand or François Baroin, while the president of the RN remains at 28% whatever the assumptions, results contained in the margin of error. Jean-Luc Mélenchon comes third, at 11%, tied with François Baroin, but ahead of Xavier Bertrand (10%) or Valérie Pécresse (7%), according to the different scenarios tested by the polling institute.

The PS and Olivier Faure between 2.5% and 3%

The leader of EELV, Yannick Jadot, receives 7.5 to 9% of the voting intentions, ahead of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (6 to 7%) and the first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure (2.5 to 3%) . As part of a second round between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, the President of the Republic collects 55% of the voting intentions (-2 points compared to May), against 45% to the leader of the extreme right party (+2 points).

In a previous Elabe study published Wednesday, Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are equal in the first round with 27% to 29% of the vote each, far ahead of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, third with about 13%. The Ifop survey was conducted online from October 28 to 30, with a representative sample of 1,503 people registered on the electoral lists, according to the quota method. Margin of error from 1.4 to 3.1 points.