the polling stations open their doors, 48.7 million voters are called upon to choose their deputy

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09h41 : The candidate of Archipel Demain Stéphane Lenormand came out on top (32.39%) of the first round of legislative elections in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. Olivier Gaston (NUPES) comes second (29.59%).

09h00 : Today, we vote! #Legislative2022 https://t.co/ppIt6oOmkM

09h00 : Edouard Philippe, leader of the Horizons party, voted in his commune of Le Havre.

08h57 : It is 5:53 p.m. in New Caledonia. According to High Commission, the turnout at 5 p.m. in the two constituencies of the archipelago was 24.53%. In 2017 at the same time, the estimated participation reached 30.68%.

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08:51 : In #Guyana we replay the 2017 match in the 2nd district: Lénaïck Adam (LREM) will be opposed to Davy Rimane (various left) in the second round. In the 1st, regionalist Yvane Goua will face Jean-Victor Castor from MDES.????????????https://t.co/nMKtQyAy8u https://t.co/0Af6fqEbgf

08:51 : In Guyana, here are the provisional results in the 1st constituency and the qualified candidates:

– Yvane GOUA (Too Violans – REG): 20.77%

– Jean-Victor CASTOR (MDES – NUPES) : 17,3 %

08h41 : Results of the 1st round of elections in the 3ᵉ constituency of #Martinique ???? Johnny HAJJAR (Martinique Progressive Party – DVG) and ???? Francis CAROLE (Party for the Liberation of Martinique – REG) are qualified for the 2d round https://t.co/JfZXfQfJRM

08h40 : Results of the 1st round of the legislative elections in the 2ᵉ district of #Martinique ???? Marcellin NADEAU (Péyi-A – NUPES) and ???? Justin PAMPHILE (Martiniquais independence movement – REG) are qualified for the 2d round https://t.co/D24JTtun5y

08h39 : In the 3rd district of Guadeloupe, Rody Tolassy (Rassemblement national – RN) and Max Mathiasin (MoDem – DVC) are also qualified for the second round.

08h38 : Bonjour @Eric et @Salama First results have fallen in the overseas territories, which you can find on Overseas The 1st.

• In the 1st district of Guadeloupe: Olivier SERVA (Without label – DVG) and Dominique BIRAS (Abymian gathering force for progress – DVG) are qualified for the second round

• In the 2nd constituency of Guadeloupe: Justine Benin (Ensemble! – ENS) and Christian Baptiste (Guadeloupe Democratic Progressive Party – DVG) are qualified for the second round

08:35 : Hello, do you have the results of other sea departments including Guadeloupe and Martinique. Thanks

08:35 : Hello, do we have results for the overseas territories? Have a good day

08h22 : Hello to both of you. I do not know if appeals are possible, but you can indeed contact the prefecture, responsible for preparing the material. Either way, you can still vote. Ballots are available at polling stations. You can also find out about candidate programs on their site and social media.

08h21 : Hello, I have not received the electoral material. Which authority can I report it to? The department prefecture? Thanks

08h21 : But where did my electoral material never received by post go? Possible remedies? Thanks

08h05 : Hemicycle, perch, shuttle, commission, rapporteur… The Palais-Bourbon has its own lexicon with, in the centre, the deputy. It is not a job (since all French people are eligible) or a function (since a deputy is not appointed but elected by universal suffrage). Our article explains what is this chosen one for?

The legislative elections are scheduled for June 12 and 19, 2022. (ELLEN LOZON / FRANCEINFO)

(ELLEN LOZON / FRANCEINFO)

08h05 : Abstention in the legislative elections has only increased since the 1993 election, rising from 31% that year to 51.3% in 2017. It primarily affects young people and the working classes.

08h05 : “We have a turnout that could be between 44 and 48%, so an abstention that could be 54%. (…) We are really in an election that is not very mobilizing”explained on franceinfo Brice Teinturier, Deputy CEO of the Ipsos polling institute.

08h05 : In the previous election, in 2017, 51.3% of voters abstained, a record under the Fifth Republic for legislative elections. What will it be this year? Polling institutes are all counting on high abstention.

(Roland Macri / Hans Lucas via AFP)

8:04 am : The election is by uninominal majority ballot in two rounds. To be elected in the 1st round, a candidate must obtain not only more than 50% of the votes cast, but also a number of votes at least equal to 25% of the number of registered voters.

8:04 am : Polling stations will close at 6 p.m. in most municipalities and 8 p.m. in major cities. Some 48.7 million voters are called to the polls to choose their deputy in the 577 French constituencies. You can find out who the candidates are in your constituency with our search engine.

08h43 : The polling stations have opened in France for the first round of the legislative elections, 48.7 million voters are called upon to choose their deputy.

07h56 : We start by taking stock of the news:

• After those from a good part of the Overseas Territories yesterday, the citizens of France are expected from 8 am in the polling stations. Nearly 49 million French people are called to the polls to choose their deputy. Follow our live.

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