Macron, Mélenchon, Le Pen, Zemmour… where to live in Paris according to your political side? Our exclusive menu

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If the presidential election was only played in Paris, Emmanuel Macron would face Jean-Luc Mélenchon on April 24. Marine Le Pen would have been disqualified, obtaining only 5.5% of the vote in Paris. Proof of the gap that there may be between Paris, and the cities more broadly, and the countryside. But this observation hides another: the analysis of the results of each candidate, compared to those recorded in the city and in France, shows that we do not vote the same according to the polling stations. “We have everything in Paris all the electoral configurations”, notes Aurélien Delpirou, co-author of “50 cards to see before going to vote”.

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