Following the second round of the 2026 Paris municipal elections, are you eager to know the results in the 19th arrondissement? Find out how the various lists performed and see the full breakdown of the votes.
The municipal elections are scheduled to take place on March 15 and 22, 2026, in France. In Paris, residents and workers in the capital are preparing to head to the polls, facing a new electoral system that requires voters to cast two ballots: one for the district council and another for the Paris City Council. These votes will determine both the future mayor of each district and the person who will lead the city as a whole.



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So, who’s in the running on the 19th arrondissement of Paris? This lively neighborhood on the right bank of the Seine is best known for its iconic Buttes-Chaumont Park and ranks among the most populated districts in the capital. Throughout the year, residents and visitors alike enjoy a vibrant cultural scene: The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie is particularly popular for family outings, while the 104 continues to surprise art lovers with its contemporary exhibitions and performances. It’s also a hub for music fans, with concert halls like the Philharmonie and the renowned Zenith. When the weather warms up, the Canal de l’Ourcq hosts lively summer events, making this neighborhood a must-visit year-round.
First Round Results in the 19th Arrondissement of Paris
- The 19th We Like! With François Dagnaud and Emmanuel Grégoire - A Left and Ecologists Alliance - Qualified for the second round:46.81% (27,966 votes)
- New Popular Paris 19th - Qualified for the second round:23.41% (13,982 votes)
- Change Paris 19 with Pierre Liscia and Rachida Dati - Qualified for the second round:12.84% (7,669 votes)
- Sarah Knafo for Paris - A City of Happiness: 8.13% (4,856 votes)
- Peaceful Paris 19th with Chayma Drira: 4.50% (2,686 votes)
- Let's Find Paris 19th Again: 2.53% (1,512 votes)
- Worker's Fight - The Workers’ Camp: 1.52% (907 votes)
- Enough of Budget Cuts in Paris! 0.27% (161 votes)
Blank Votes: 0.45% (512 ballots)
Null Votes: 0.51% (586 ballots)
Voter Abstention: 47.05% (54,086)
Results of the Second Round in the 19th District of Paris
- François Dagnaud (“The 19th We Love!” with Emmanuel Grégoire / Left and Greens alliance) : 52.61% (32,792 votes)
- Roland Timsit (New Paris Popular 19th) : 23.76% (14,806 votes)
- Pierre Liscia (Change Paris 19 with Rachida Dati) : 23.63% (14,728 votes)
Blank ballots: 0.92% (583 ballots)
Invalid ballots: 0.84% (535 ballots)
Turnout: 43.03%
Results of the Second Round of the Municipal Elections in the 19th District:
- Emmanuel Grégoire (Left coalition: PS, Greens, PCF, Place publique, L’Après): 60.13% (37,294 votes)
- Rachida Dati (LR / Change Paris): 25.84% (16,023 votes)
- Sophia Chikirou (LFI / New Paris Popular): 14.03% (8,701 votes)
Blank ballots: 1.05% (663 ballots)
Invalid ballots: 0.79% (501 ballots)
Turnout: 43.18%