2014 Paris municipal election
Municipal elections in Paris took place on 23 and 30 March 2014, at the same time as other French municipal elections.
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Results of arrondissement mayoral elections (linked to the lists of the Mayor. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Anne Hidalgo of the Socialist Party was elected mayor of Paris, becoming the first woman to hold that position.[1] She had been the city's deputy mayor.
Hidalgo won with around 55% of the vote in the second round. Her principal opponent was Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet of the UMP who had finished ahead of Hidalgo in first round of voting on 23 March.[2] Opinion polls had already predicted, however, that Hidalgo would win in the second round runoff on March 30.[3]
The outgoing mayor was the Socialists' Bertrand Delanoë, who did not run for a third term.
Control of Paris' twenty arrondissements was also decided in the elections. Ten were won by the Socialist Party, nine by the UMP and one by EELV.
References
- "French municipal elections - Socialists struggle, conservatives and far right make gains". Deutsche Welle, 23 March 2014.
- "NKM and Hidalgo set up all-female runoff for Paris mayor". RFI, 23 March 2014.
- "Socialist Anne Hidalgo expected to become first female mayor of Paris". The Guardian, 21 March 2014.