Results of the second round of the 2026 Paris municipal elections in the 6th district

Published by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Photos by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Updated on March 23, 2026 at 11:10 a.m.
The results of the second round of the 2026 municipal elections in the 6th arrondissement of Paris have been announced as of Sunday, March 22. Leading lists, vote shares, and the new political balance: here’s what you need to know about the Paris 6th’s elections for the City Council and arrondissement council seats.

The 2026 municipal elections took place across France on March 15 and 22. In the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the results from the second round now reveal the leading lists, the elected officials, and the new political landscape emerging from the vote.

In Paris, the municipal election results for 2026 are being closely watched across each arrondissement, as they reveal both the local political landscape and the power dynamics across the city. For a detailed understanding of the election rules, the timeline, and practical procedures, you can check out our FAQ on the 2026 Paris Municipal Elections.

The 6th District: A Fusion of Heritage and Lifestyle

Located on the Left Bank of the Seine in the very heart of Paris, the 6th arrondissement surrounds Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Luxembourg Garden. It is bounded by the Seine to the north and borders the 5th, 7th, and 14th districts.

Renowned for its sophisticated and intellectual vibe, the neighborhood is home to iconic spots such as the Luxembourg Gardens, Saint-Sulpice Square, the Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church, along with many historic cafes and art galleries. Long prized for its literary and artistic heritage, it remains a highly sought-after residential area today, characterized by rich architectural heritage and a vibrant tourist scene.

Results of the runoff election for the 6th arrondissement town hall:

  • Jean-Pierre Lecoq - LR, Change Paris: 53.66%, Elected
  • Céline Hervieu – Socialist Party (left-wing, ecological, and social coalition): 32.09%
  • Antoine Lesieur – Renaissance (presidential majority): 14.26%

Results from the First Round of Voting in the 6th District City Council Race

  • Jean-Pierre Lecoq - LR, Changing Paris: 42.32%, qualifying for the runoff
  • Céline Hervieu – Socialist Party (left-wing, ecological, and social alliance): 24.74%, qualifying for the runoff
  • Antoine Lesieur – Renaissance (presidential majority): 16.11%, qualifying for the runoff
  • Hilaire Bouyé, Reconquête, A Happy City with Sarah Knafo: 9.47%
  • Coline Bouret – La France Insoumise: 5.76%
  • Thibaut Experton – National Rally: 1.59%

The outgoing mayor of the 6th arrondissement and his city councilors:

  • Jean-Pierre Lecoq
    The Republicans
    Incumbent Mayor
Deputy Mayors
  • Chantal Lambert-Burens
    The Republicans
  • Olivier Passelecq
    Radical Party
  • Arielle Beaucamps
    Civil Society
  • Charles Flobert
    The Republicans
  • Florence de Varax
    Civil Society
District Advisors
  • Marie-Christine Lemardeley
    Socialist Party (PS)
  • Jean-Pierre Lecoq
    The Republicans (LR)
  • Séverine de Compreignac
    Democratic Movement (MDE)
  • Céline Hervieu
    Socialist Party (PS)

To learn more about the other candidates in Paris's upcoming municipal elections, check out our dedicated guide.

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The municipal elections are just around the corner: scheduled for March 15 and 22, 2026, French voters are preparing to head to the polls to choose their city and district mayors. Planning to vote in Paris? From candidate info and programs to practical details, here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 municipal elections in the capital! [Read more]

Voters in the 6th arrondissement will once again head to the polls on March 22, 2026, for a runoff election to choose their local representatives and, through the Paris City Council, help select the city's next mayor.

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