Big surprise in Ile-de-France.
With around 2,500 votes difference, Jean-Luc Mélenchon (30.24%) comes in very slightly ahead, neck and neck with Emmanuel Macron (30.19%), who wins in Paris (35, 33%).
With a jump of more than eight points compared to 2017, Jean-Luc Mélenchon is therefore ahead of the outgoing president, who had largely won in Ile-de-France five years ago.
With the exception of the departments of Yvelines, Hauts-de-Seine and Paris won by the Head of State, the rebellious leader came first in the five other departments of the region.
Marine Le Pen comes third with 12.96% of the vote, a level slightly higher than her 2017 score.
Zemmour raises the far right in Paris
In Paris, Emmanuel Macron came first (35.33%) and won 13 arrondissements including the beautiful districts historically on the right.
In these former bastions of the right, Eric Zemmour (8.16%) came second in the 7th, 8th and 16th arrondissements, where he even reached 17.48%.
Never in the capital had a far-right candidate reached such a score.
As in 2017, Mélenchon (30.09%) won the 19th and 20th arrondissements, but also five new arrondissements.
The mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo comes in seventh position in the capital with 2.17%, a score slightly higher than at the national level.
In Ile-de-France, the president of the region Valérie Pécresse reaches 6.20%.
In its department of Yvelines, it barely exceeds 8%, while in its strongholds of Vélizy-Villacoublay and Versailles, it barely reaches 11% and 14%.
In the popular districts of the department, such as Trappes or Mantes-la-Jolie, Mélenchon largely prevails.
Seine-Saint-Denis, a popular department in the north-eastern suburbs, was also largely won by the leader of rebellious France, with 49.09%, with impressive scores in Bobigny (60.14%) or Saint- Dennis (61.13%).
The abstention rate is also the highest in the region, with 30.21%.
Mélenchon in front of the former "red suburbs"
In right-wing strongholds such as Versailles (33.05%), Maisons-Laffitte (42.19%) in Yvelines, Boulogne-Billancourt (45.62%) and Marne-la-Coquette (45.98%) in Hauts-de-Seine, Emmanuel Macron comes first, far ahead of Valérie Pécresse.
In Seine-et-Marne, the most rural department of Ile-de-France, Mélenchon also came in first place with 25.86%, just ahead of Emmanuel Macron (25%) and Marine Le Pen (23.57 %).
In Val-de-Marne, the former "red suburbs", lost by the Communists during the last departmental elections, unsurprisingly benefited the rebellious candidate (32.67%), ahead of Emmanuel Macron (29.10%).
In Val-d'Oise, the candidate of France Insoumise is also in the lead, with 33.17% of the vote.
In Essonne, he is slightly ahead of Emmanuel Macron (28.09% against 27.66%).
Finally, unlike 2012 and 2017, the sovereignist candidate Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, does not arrive in first position in Yerres (Essonne) of which he is deputy and mayor.
He obtains only 10.81% and comes in fourth place.
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Jean-Luc Melenchon
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Ile-de-France