The list led by former mayor UMP (ajourd ‘ hui Republicans) Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud won, unsurprisingly, in the first round of partial municipal election in Puteaux (Hauts-de-Seine), where the ballot in May 2014 was canceled by the Board of State because of irregularities.
Like last year, Puteaux voters will not vote two consecutive Sundays. The list of the outgoing mayor, who holds the reins of this opulent city since 2004, easily won with 60.77% of the vote against his opponent Christophe usual Grébert (23.32%), head of a Front-PS-MoDem EELV
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The list led by Marie-Sophie Mozziconacci close former Mayor Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud, Joelle’s father, in war for years with her daughter, a heavy towel failure with only 3.65% of votes. In 2014, the recording of the DVD of the candidate list had been refused on the grounds that running mate was already registered, according to him without his knowledge, on a Navy list, “laborer” “has distorted the election results,” , according to the State Council.
Two other cities of the department of Municipal replayed Sunday game. In Clichy, one city department held by the Socialists, the list of candidate Republicans Rémi Muzeau came close to winning the first round with 48.83% of the vote. He will face next Sunday in the second round the list PS-PCF-PRG led by Julien Perez, former chief of staff of Gilles Catoire, mayor since 1985 and had decided not to stand again.
In this city, the 2014 election was canceled because the candidate Didier Schuller, added the UMP and Modem notices on its posters and newsletters, suggesting that he enjoyed the nomination of these parties. Mr. Schuller gave up to run for municipal Sunday.
At Asnieres, bastion of right conquered by the left in 2008 and then taken by the right in 2014, the list of Manuel Aeschlimann (Republicans) is also very favorable ballot. She obtained 47.42% of votes compared with that taken by the Socialist Sébastien Pietrasanta (36.3%).
The Council of State invalidated the election due to “pressure” to vote UMP just outside several polling stations, without establishing the involvement of Mr. Aeschlimann, who had won a wire with 70 votes ahead of Mr Pietrasenta.
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