Victory to the outgoing.

The candidate of Libres!

supported by Les Républicains (LR) Valérie Pécresse won the second round of regional elections in Ile-de-France with 45.5% of the vote, according to an Ifop-Fiducial estimate for TF1 and LCI.

That's a figure almost equivalent to her score in 2015, where she had 44% of the vote.

Another Elabe poll gives him a similar score, with 44.9% of the vote.

On the other hand, the list of left union led by the ecologist Julien Bayou, allied to the candidate supported by the PS Audrey Pulvar and the LFI candidate Clémentine Autain, would make only 34% according to Ifop (33.3% according to Elabe).

In 2015, the PS candidate Claude Bartolone won 42% of the vote, eight points more.

"I have been and I will be the president of all Ile-de-France residents"

The National Rally candidate Jordan Bardella is even further behind, with only 11% of the vote (11.4% according to Elabe), far less than the 20% that the RN does at the national level, and down compared to his predecessor Wallerand de Saint-Just, who accumulated 14% in the second round.

Fourth on the podium, the LREM candidate would obtain 10% according to Ifop (10.5% according to Elabe).

“To all of you, I would like to tell you that I will continue to lead the region as I have done for six years, I have been and I will be the president of all Ile-de-France residents,” commented Valérie Pécresse after these initial estimates.

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