Since Sunday 8 p.m., we have known the two finalists to become the future President of the Republic.

As in 2017, it was Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen who qualified for the second round of the presidential election by collecting 27.84% and 23.15% of the votes respectively.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon ranks third with 21.95% of the vote.

First polls for the second round on Sunday evening

This week,

20 Minutes

is compiling for you the results of the polls carried out in recent days by the

Ifop-fiducial, Opinion Way and Harris-Interactive institutes.

The graph presented below was produced with the aim of summarizing the voting intentions in the second round between the two candidates.

We remind you that polls are not a prediction but a representation of public opinion at a given time.

The various pollsters have been establishing polls by opposition scenario in the second round for several months, we suggest that you find the evolution of voting intentions between the outgoing president and the candidate of the National Rally since the fall of 2021.


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By default, we present the latest polls published by Ifop-Fiducial.

By clicking on the drop-down menu below, you can view the results according to other institutes.

A gap that has been closing since March

While the gap between the two finalists was relatively stable until March 2022, Emmanuel Macron's lead over Marine Le Pen has melted since mid-March.

On March 14, 2022, the outgoing president had an average of 58% voting intentions in his favor in the event of a duel in the second round against the candidate of the National Rally.

On the eve of the first round, he only had a lead of three points (51.5%) according to

Harris-Interactive

, and two points (51%) according to

Ifop-Fiducial

.

Following the first round and the various voting instructions given by the candidates eliminated from the presidential race, the trend seems to be slightly reversing and Emmanuel Macron regains some ground against Marine Le Pen.

In an Ifop-Fiducial

poll

dated April 12, Emmanuel Macron had a 5-point lead (52.5% voting intentions).

A trend confirmed by the latest

Opinion Way

study , which indicates a 6-point lead for the candidate of La République en Marche.

Consult the following sources Opinion Way, Ifop-Fiducial, Harris-Interactive, to learn more about the polls presented in this article.​

Also find all the results of the first round of the 2022 presidential election on

20 Minutes

.

Until the second round of the presidential election, we will continue to offer you a weekly update on the voting intentions provided by the various polling institutes.

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