Edouard Philippe Leads Re-election Bid as Le Havre Mayor, Boosting 2027 Presidential Hopes
Former French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe is polling at 47% in the runoff for Le Havre's mayoral race, ahead of Jean-Paul Lecoq who has 39%. This lead strengthens Philippe's profile and viability as a centrist candidate against the far-right in the upcoming 2027 presidential election. Observers will watch voter turnout and any late shifts among the three candidates, including National Rally's Franck Keller, for signs of changing political dynamics in the region.
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Union des droites pour la République
France 3 Normandie
Jean-Paul Lecoq
Parti communiste
Cluster 17
Horizons
Edouard Philippe
Rassemblement national
Megan Keller
Le Havre