French municipal elections, 1995
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Municipal elections were held in France on 11 and 18 June 1995, more or less than one month after Jacques Chirac's election.
The far-right National Front elected 3 mayors in Provence: Toulon, Orange, Marignane. It was the first time the far-right led an executive alone. In other races, Jean Tiberi (RPR) succeeded Jacques Chirac as Mayor of Paris. In Marseille, the UDF-Republican Jean-Claude Gaudin succeeded the socialist Gaston Defferre. In Lyon, former UDF Prime Minister Raymond Barre succeeded to another right-wing incumbent mayor.
Results
Party/Alliance | % (first round) | Seats | |
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RPR-UDF | 53.80 | 312,678 | |
PS-PCF-MDC-MRG | 40.10 | 191,555 | |
FN | 3.90 | 1,249 | |
Les Verts-Other ecologists | 1.03 | 1,779 | |
Far-Left | 0.74 | 642 | |
Miscellaneous | 0.29 | 291 | |
Regionalists | 0.10 | 424 | |
Far-Right | 0.04 | 114 |
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