2012 French presidential election

2012 presidential election in France

The 2012 French presidential election was a presidential election in France that took place on 22 April 2012 and 5–6 May 2012. The incumbent president, Nicolas Sarkozy, ran for a second term.

The main candidates were Nicolas Sarkozy from the Union for a Popular Movement, François Hollande from the Socialist Party, Marine Le Pen from the National Front, Jean-Luc Mélenchon from the Left Front, François Bayrou from the Democratic Movement, Eva Joly from The Greens, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan from Debout la France, Philippe Poutou from the New Anticapitalist Party, Nathalie Arthaud from Lutte Ouvrière and Jacques Cheminade from Solidarity and Progress.

On 22 April 2012, François Hollande won 29% of the vote with Nicolas Sarkozy winning 27%. Both candidates advanced to the second round of the election, which Hollande later won with 52% of the vote.[1]

Results

Results by commune for the 1st round of French presidential elections, 2012.
  François Hollande
  Nicolas Sarkozy
  Marine Le Pen
  Jean-Luc Mélenchon
  François Bayrou
  Eva Joly
  Nicolas Dupont-Aignan
  Tie
Results by commune for the 2nd round of French presidential elections, 2012.
  François Hollande
  Nicolas Sarkozy
First round
22 April 2012
Second round
6 May 2012
CandidateVotes%Votes%
François Hollande10,272,70528.63%18,000,66851.64%
Nicolas Sarkozy9,753,62927.18%16,860,68548.36%
Marine Le Pen6,421,42617.90%
Jean-Luc Mélenchon3,984,82211.10%
François Bayrou3,275,1229.13%
Eva Joly828,3452.31%
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan643,9071.79%
Philippe Poutou411,1601.15%
Nathalie Arthaud202,5480.56%
Jacques Cheminade89,5450.25%
Total votes35,883,209100%34,861,353100%

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