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PARIS, March 15 (Reuters) – French voters headed to the polls on Sunday to elect their mayors in a closely watched ballot seen as a test of the strength of the far-right and the resilience of mainstream parties ahead of next year’s presidential election.

Voting started at 8 a.m. (0700 GMT) and ends at 8 p.m. with preliminary results to be released shortly after.

In many medium to large cities there will be a second round on March 22.

Mayors lead nearly 35,000 municipalities in the country, from major cities to villages with only a few dozen residents. Local results can shape national momentum, especially so close to a presidential election, which opinion polls show the far-right National Rally (RN) could potentially win.

At midday, voter turnout was low at around 19%, just one percentage point up from the midday turnout rate in the first round of the 2020 local elections during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also down from 23% in 2014.

A TEST FOR THE RN

The anti-immigration, eurosceptic RN has so far struggled to make meaningful gains in municipal elections.

With candidates in several hundred municipalities, it hopes to show growing popularity and clinch a few big wins that would further boost its presidential campaign.

“If the people of Marseille make a brave choice … it will embolden and enlighten the French on the choice they will make next year,” Franck Allisio, the RN candidate in France’s second-biggest city, told Reuters.

Allisio is tied in first-round polls with incumbent Socialist Mayor Benoit Payan, providing the RN with a once-unthinkable shot at power in a major French city.

At a polling station in Marseille, construction worker Serge said he was neither worried nor hopeful about the RN.

“They are not worse than the others. It won’t change anything. Nothing changes, and that is the problem,” said the 61-year-old, who declined to give his last name, adding that security is a priority for him in this election.

FOCUS ON SECURITY

The thousands of separate municipal ballots are often focused on very local issues.

But opinion polls show security is voters’ main priority, in line with the RN’s law-and-order focus.

Among the bigger cities the RN is targeting is the southern Toulon, with a population of 180,000. It could also win in Menton, a Riviera town where former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s son Louis is a candidate backed by centrist parties.

A man walks past election posters on the day of the first round of the French mayoral election, in Paris, France, March 15, 2026. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

Security concerns motivated Madani Sadaoui, a 70-year-old pensioner, to vote for right-wing candidate Rachida Dati as mayor of Paris.

“The right is for security, and there is no security all over France,” he said from a polling station in Paris’ tenth district.

PARTY ALLIANCES

One key question is what alliances the RN will strike with other parties between the two rounds and whether this election will break decades of tradition of shunning the far-right.

The left did well across France in the last municipal elections in 2020. It is now weakened nationally. Whether it can keep Paris, as well as some of the cities it won last time, such as Nantes for the Socialists or Lyon and Strasbourg for the Greens, will be closely watched.

Another key question is whether mainstream left-wing parties will strike alliances between the two rounds with the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI).

Parisian resident Maxim Loh, 26, voted for Socialist candidate Emmanuel Gregoire and not LFI because he wanted to avoid a three-way race in the second round.

“I went for continuity, I cycle and there are a lot of green spaces introduced,” he said.

A second round of voting will be held in all cities where no single list wins more than 50% of the vote.

The stakes are high ahead of the April 2027 presidential election.

“People want to turn the page and they want to turn it with us,” Perpignan’s RN mayor Louis Aliot told Reuters.

(Reporting by Ingrid Melander, Juliette Jabkhiro, Leigh Thomas, Michel Rose, Layli Foroudi, Manon Cruz; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Elaine Hardcastle)

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