This Sunday evening, Entrevue will be providing live coverage of the municipal elections. Throughout the evening, we will be publishing the results as they come in from cities across France.
In Mulhouse, the first round resulted in a very fragmented election, with six lists eligible to advance to the second round. Incumbent mayor Michèle Lutz (independent right-wing) came out slightly ahead with 17,60% of the vote. She was followed by the Green Party candidate Loïc Minery (15,94%), who led a left-wing coalition excluding La France Insoumise. Two independent candidates followed: Frédéric Marquet (14,26%), close to the center-right, and Annouar Sassi (14,16%), generally considered left-leaning. The National Rally list led by Christelle Ritz obtained 13,63%, while the Renaissance list led by Lara Million garnered 13,25%. Abstention reached 42,78%, according to the results announced by the incumbent mayor.