Presidential Results 2022: Marine Le Pen largely at Antilles and Guiana

Emmanuel Macron is, on the other hand, in the Pacific Territories, as in the first round.

Le Monde with AFP

In the second round of the presidential election, Sunday, April 24, Marine Le Pen arrived largely in Guadeloupe, Martinique and Guyana – territories where the candidate of France unsuitably Jean-Luc Mélenchon had made Important scores in the first round. The Pacific, Him, put Emmanuel Macron in first position.

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The national gathering candidate (RN) wins 69.6% in Guadeloupe and 60.8% in Martinique , at 60.7% in Guyana, 54.7% in Saint-Barthélemy, and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (50.6%), according to the figures broadcast by the Ministry of the Interior. Between 2022 and 2017, Marine Le Pen thus won more than 47 points in Martinique, 36 points in Guadeloupe, and more than 25 points in Guyana.

Macron in the lead in the Pacific

Emmanuel Macron is on the other hand in the Pacific territories, as in the first round, at 61% in New Caledonia, 51.8% in French Polynesia and 67.4% in Wallis and Futuna, still according to the Ministry of the Interior. The Caledonian right was on the outgoing president of having led to an end the referendum process that led by three times the voters to pronounce against the independence of the territory. Even if the last consultation of December 12, 2021, to which the independentists had called upon not to take part, because of the health situation, and which, as a result, gave an exorbitant score of 96.5% in favor of the NO , is the subject of multiple disputes.

The vote had started from Saturday in the French Antilles, Guyana (South America), in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (French archipelago of North America) and Polynesia French (South Pacific).

The results of the second round of the territories of the Indian Ocean, Mayotte and the meeting, will fall later in the evening. A Mayotte, Marine Le Pen était arrivée en première position au premier tour avec 42,67 % des suffrages devant Jean-Luc Mélenchon (23,96 %). At the meeting, Jean-Luc Mélenchon led the first round (40.26%) in front of Marine Le Pen (24.73%).

/Media reports.