Valérie Pécresse and Anne Hidalgo are the first (official) candidates to be able to run for president.
They have indeed both collected the minimum of 500 sponsorships necessary to seek a presidential mandate.
LR candidate Valérie Pécresse is leading the race with 939 sponsorships, against 652 signatures for PS Anne Hidalgo.
A third political figure gathers enough sponsorships, but is not declared yet!
This is President Emmanuel Macron, with 926 supporters.
The Constitutional Council validated this Tuesday 3,017 new sponsorships, bringing the total to 5,086.
These figures have yet to receive final validation, as sponsorships must come from at least 30 different departments.
Taubira behind, Arthaud close to the goal
No other candidate has yet obtained enough endorsements.
Left: Lutte Ouvrière candidate Nathalie Arthaud (368), communist Fabien Roussel (326), ecologist Yannick Jadot (268), rebel Jean-Luc Mélenchon (224), Philippe Poutou (127) and Christiane Taubira (36).
As on the far right: RN candidate Marine Le Pen is still far from the goal with 139 sponsorships, ten less than her rival Eric Zemmour (149).
Among the other declared candidates, the deputy Jean Lassale (316) is approaching 500 signatures, ahead of the boss of Debout la France Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (232) and François Asselineau (171).
The animalist candidate Hélène Thouy is still far away (48).
Nearly 42,000 elected officials, including 34,000 mayors, can grant their sponsorship.
Candidates have until March 4 at 6 p.m. to collect signatures.
The Constitutional Council posts on its website twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the list updated in real time.
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Valerie Pécresse
Anne Hidalgo
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