Macron, Le Pen Take Lead In Early Count Of French Vote: Live Feed

The first results are in and according to IPSOS exit polls, Macron leads with 23.7% of the vote, Le Pen is second with 21.7%, with Fillon and Mellenchon tied for third at 19.5%. However, according to official results, from the French interior ministry, Le Pen is leading with 24.2% of the vote, while Macron has 21.4%

 

Meanwhile, according to French official data:

  • LE PEN GETS 24.2% IN FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTRY PRELIMINARY COUNT
  • MACRON GETS 21.4% IN FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTRY PRELIMINARY

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While we urge taking early polls with a big grain of salt, according to a Harris poll, Macron is in the lead with 24.5% of the vote, follow by Melenchon and Le Pen in second place with 20% of the vote.

  •   Macron (EM-*): 24.5%
  •   Melenchon (FI-LEFT): 20%
  •   Le Pen (FN-ENF): 20%
  •   Fillon (LR-EPP): 18%

 

A separate poll from La Unne shows Macron leading with 26% with Le Pen in second at 23%.

Additionally, Harris estimates that the turnout in the election will be roughly 80%, while Ifop predicts a 77% turnout.

That said, as Reuters cautions, in 2012, some media outlets leaked estimations before the 8 p.m. embargo time. This time, analysts warn any figures on social media before 8 p.m. should be treated with extreme caution as likely based on incomplete surveys that don’t meet the gold standard.

Some have warned that if the race is extremely close, the polling companies won’t be able to call it and we’ll have to wait until the complete count of votes by the Interior Ministry expected Monday morning.

Reuters also adds that a downbeat tone is emerging from Socialist Benoit Hamoin's election-night base, "where the main concern appears to be whether alternative left-wing candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon will go through." "We hope the score will be worthy of this very fine campaign. We would hope to qualify but it doesn't seem to be the case," adviser Julia Cage tells Reuters correspondent Dominique Vidalon.

Meanwhile, Reuters' journalists say "Marine Le Pen supporters are in confident mood in the National Front's northern stronghold of Henin-Beaumont, where hundreds of supporters and journalists are trying to enter a sports hall chosen for tonight's rally. Civil servant Delphine, 49, dismisses recent polls showing a tight race. "I totally reject the polls, I am confident for this evening and I can't wait to see the difference between the (results and the) figures which have been hammering us for weeks. For us it's clear - Marine is in the second round."

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