Almost half of the French voted by mid-afternoon in the French municipal elections.

Almost half of the French citizens called to vote this Sunday in the second round of the municipal elections went to the polls by mid-afternoon, a figure comparable to that of last week in the first round. According to the Ministry of the Interior, the voter turnout at that time was 48.10%, compared to 48.90% the previous week. This figure is higher than that of 2020, when the turnout was 34.67%. In 2014, the turnout by mid-afternoon was 52.36%, while in 2008 it reached 54.45%. The turnout varied between different cities, with increases in some of them. For example, in Marseille, the mid-afternoon turnout increased by three points. In contrast, in Paris, the turnout decreased by three points at that time.

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