French snap elections: A look at voting results in key constituencies
Start with my Independence constituency, this one. Here you can see that she picked up 58.14% of votes, which essentially means that there will be no second round for her seat she wanted outright. This is the former head of the Republican, the Conservative Party picking up 36.8%, but you see right on his heels there is the National Rally candidate and the new Popular Front candidate here also making making it to the second round, which means that. This will be one of many three horse races that will be decided next Sunday. You also have Francois Lorenz, first district in in cores. He picked up 37.63%. That's means that he'll be going head to head with the other two candidates from Lehrer Publican, the Conservatives and the National Rally for his seat. And then you have some other individual squads. This is Elizabeth Vaughan, the former Prime Minister, picking up 28.8% of votes in her constituency. Fabia Russell, who is the head of the Communist Party, picking up 31.4% in his constituency. He also will be to second round. And Sebastian, who is the spokesperson for the National Rally Party, well, he also won his seat outright, which means he won't need to go to a runoff for his seat. One of I suppose quite a few seats that have already been decided as of this first round of voting. Nadia.