The balance of political forces remains unchanged in Paris, with nine districts staying left-wing and eight remaining right-wing, according to the complete results published by the city hall.
Three new district mayors have been elected: the ecologist David Belliard in the 11th district, Lucie Castets (left-wing coalition) in the 12th, and Catherine Lécuyer (right-wing and center coalition) in the 8th.
Eleven incumbent mayors were reelected. For the Socialist Party, Ariel Weil retains Paris Center (50.69% of the votes), along with Alexandra Cordebard in the 10th district (48.13%). Eric Lejoindre keeps his mandate in the 18th district (43.82%) as does François Dagnaud in the 19th (52.61%).
Eric Pliez (Public Square) is reelected in the 20th district (53.98%). In the 14th district, the incumbent ecologist mayor Carine Petit wins with 49.64% of the votes.
On the right, the mayor of the 5th district Florence Berthout (Horizons) retains her mandate (52.66% of the votes), as does Jean-Pierre Lecoq (LR) in the 6th district (53.66%) and Delphine Bürkli (UDI) in the 9th district (57.84%). The same goes for LR mayors of the 15th district Philippe Goujon (61.14%) and the 17th district Geoffroy Boulard (60.5%).
Three district mayors were reelected in the first round: Rachida Dati in the 12th, Jérôme Coumet (left-wing coalition) in the 13th, and Jérôme Redler (UD) in the 16th.





