Paris 2026 Local Elections: Who Will Be the Mayor of the 14th Arrondissement? - Results

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis, Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Photos by Margot de Sortiraparis · Updated on March 23, 2026 at 11:09 a.m.
The second round of the municipal elections took place this Sunday, March 22, 2026. Find out who was elected in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.

French voters will head to the polls for the municipal elections on March 15 and 22, 2026. The goal? To choose the members of the local councils in each municipality. But this year in Paris, there's a bit of a twist to the usual process. Following a reform of the electoral system introduced on August 11, Parisians will be casting two votes: one to elect representatives for their district and a second to choose the councilors for the Paris City Hall.

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Located on the left bank of the Seine, the 14th arrondissement of Paris encompasses several well-known neighborhoods, such as Montparnasse, Montsouris park, Petit-Montrouge, and Plaisance. This district is popular not only among locals but also attracts many visitors. And no wonder—this southern part of the city hosts the Montparnasse Cemetery, where renowned figures like Baudelaire, Serge Gainsbourg, Marguerite Duras, and Jacques Chirac are buried. The arrondissement also features attractions such as the Catacombs and the Observatory of Paris, which draw significant tourist interest. Additionally, the area is famed for its theaters, cinemas, and the lively Porte de Vanves flea market.

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Paris Municipal Elections: First-Round Results in the 14th District

  1. Carine Petit - LUG - Left-wing Alliance: 42.20% (22,217 votes) - qualified for the runoff
  2. Maud Gatel - LUD - Right-wing Union: 21.61% (11,375 votes) - qualified for the runoff
  3. Rodrigo Arenas - LFI - France Insoumise: 12.92% (6,800 votes) - qualified for the runoff
  4. Félix De Vidas - LUC - Center Union: 9.64% (5,077 votes)
  5. Laure Cohen - LEXD - Far-right: 7.78% (4,093 votes)
  6. Raphael Fuzelier Bourgadel - LUXD - Far-right Union: 3.91% (2,058 votes)
  7. Laurent Vinciguerra - LEXG - Far-left: 1.27% (671 votes)
  8. Shahima Le Bars - LDVD - Other right: 0.49% (257 votes)
  9. Camille Adoue - LEXG - Far-left: 0.18% (95 votes)
  • Null votes: 1% (535 ballots)
  • Blank votes: 0.85% (455 ballots)
  • Voter turnout: 39.45% (34,946 abstentions)

Paris Municipal Elections: Second-Round Results in the 14th District

  1. Carine Petit - LUG - Left-wing Alliance: 49.64% (26,869 votes) -
  2. Maud Gatel - LUD - Right-wing Union: 38.19% (20,672 votes)
  3. Rodrigo Arenas - LFI - France Insoumise: 12.17% (6,588 votes)
  • Null votes: 1.2% (662 ballots)
  • Blank votes: 0.87% (481 ballots)
  • Voter turnout: 37.6% (33,310 abstentions)
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