• The outgoing left-wing majority of the Haute-Garonne departmental council gathered 37.89% of the votes Sunday in the departmental elections, ahead of the National Rally (18.06%) and the ecologists (16.70%) out of the 27 cantons.

  • In many cantons, it is against these two political formations that the candidates of the departmental majority will have to fight, often in a context of favorable waivers.

  • The right and the center, parties in dispersed order, have already lost the canton of Toulouse 4 held since 1973 by the right.

As for the regional ones, the outgoing bonus has largely benefited the outgoing left-wing majority of the Haute-Garonne departmental council, which leads out of all the cantons.

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By gathering 37.89% of the vote, it is ahead of the National Rally (18.06%) and the ecologists (16.70%).

If none of the pairs that represented it in the 27 cantons has passed to the first round for lack of sufficient participation (36.65%), all are qualified for the second round.

Many duels with EELV or the RN for the outgoing majority

Some outgoing with comfortable advances, such as outgoing president Georges Méric (PS) who obtained 46% of the vote and will face an environmental duo in the second round.

Sébastien Vincini, the first federal of the Socialist Party of Haute-Garonne and mayor of Cintegabelle, obtained with his partner Maryse Vezat-Baronia a score of 49.51%, ahead of Eric Oliveira and Emmanuelle Pinatel of the National Rally.

In a dozen cantons, Sunday June 27, the PS / PCF / PRG candidates in favorable ballots will be opposed to those of the National Rally.

In eight cantons, in particular urban ones, those leaving the departmental majority will have to scramble against environmental duos.

The boss of the RN eliminated by 7 votes

In Tournefeuille, in the cantons of Castanet, Toulouse 11, Toulouse 8 and Toulouse 7, the majority of the left is in a favorable position against lists of union of the right and the center.

In the canton of Villemur, the various right-wing mayor of the town, Jean-Marc Dumoulin leads with 27.11% of the vote and will face the departmental majority (23.76%).

Note that the departmental delegate of the RN in Haute-Garonne, Julien Leonardelli, misses the qualification in the second round by 7 votes.

The right loses a historic canton

Since 1973, the canton of Toulouse 4 was held by the right.

André Ducap thus succeeded his father Armand in 1988.

He had decided not to run again and his partner from 2015, Jacqueline Winnepenninckx-Kieser had launched into the battle under the colors of the presidential majority, while the Republicans presented his own duo.

Dissent on the right which certainly played in favor of the left, since the pair of the departmental majority came first (28.97%) and will face the environmentalists.

A right which on the other hand pulled out of the game in the canton of Toulouse 10 where the outgoing departmental advisers LR, Jean-Baptiste de Scorraille and Sophie Lamant, come far ahead with 40.03% in front of the duo of the left (28, 14%).

In the canton of Saint-Gaudens, it is the various left mayor of the town, the outgoing Jean-Yves Duclos (50.55%) who leads this first round.

In favorable waivers, he will face in the second round the pair of the departmental majority.

In the canton of Toulouse 9, where the duo of departmental advisers from the outgoing majority did not represent themselves, the mayor of L'Union, Marc Péré, and the elected Toulouse opposition representative, Caroline Honvault, both supported by LFI, come in first (23.88%) ahead of the binomial of the departmental left, Pierre-Nicolas Bapt and Cécile Ramos (22.91%).

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