Politics
EMMANUEL MACRON WINNER OF THE 1ST ROUND OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS WITH 24%
FOLLOWED BY MARINE LE PEN WITH 22%
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It's a historic moment in France, Emmanuel Macron, wins the 1 st round of Presidential Elections, candidate of En Marche and favorite under polls who ranks 1st with 24% qualified for the second round of this presidential election 2017. It is followed Of Marine Le Pen, 22%, & Francois Fillon 3rd, 20%
It is a historic moment in France, the winner of the 1 st round of Presidential Elections is Emmanuel Macron, Centrist the candidate of En Marche and favorite under polls who ranks first in the with 24% qualified for the second round of this presidential election 2017. It is followed Of Marine Le Pen with 22%, and Jean Luc Melenchon ex aequo with Francois Fillon.
Several political personalities already call for Macron to vote in the second round.
WINNERS ARE EMMANUEL MACRON AND MARINE LE PEN FIRST RESULTS OF ELECTION OF 1st ROUND
At 8 pm, the first provisional estimates are to be broadcast, one hour after the closure of the last polling stations in mainland France. According to the results published by Harris Interactive with M6TV, In France, the law specifically prohibits any publication of anticipated results before this time so as not to influence voters. Compared to 2012, the Parliament has moreover complicated the task by pushing back these closures from 18 to 19h (or even 20h in large cities).-----------------------
But these estimates - which are based on actual ballot papers - risk this year to retain some uncertainty about the traditional poster of the two qualified candidates, if scores are tight. They will however be updated gradually in the evening, according to the count.
Elections 2017 Candidates France Presidential Emmanuel Macron Marine Le Pen Jean Luc Melenchon Francois Fillon 1st Round Rahma Sophia Rachdi
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