Results will start coming in at 8 p.m. and be revealed throughout the night in each of France’s 577 constituencies. By Monday morning, it should be known if the far right won — and if they secured enough support to rule with an absolute majority. For that, they would need to win 289 seats in the National Assembly.
The big question is whether the left-wing New Popular Front alliance, which came in second in the first round, and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrists can thwart the National Rally’s bid for total control of the government.
Our French election results map shows who the country voted for by constituency, compared to in 2022. It will be populated with live updates throughout the night.
Tonight’s results can also be compared with the winners of the 2022 election.