The 2012 French presidential election was a presidential election in France that took place on 22 April 2012 and 5–6 May 2012. The incumbent president, Nicolas Sarkozy , ran for a second term.
The main candidates were Nicolas Sarkozy from the Union for a Popular Movement , François Hollande from the Socialist Party , Marine Le Pen from the National Front , Jean-Luc Mélenchon from the Left Front , François Bayrou from the Democratic Movement , Eva Joly from The Greens , Nicolas Dupont-Aignan from Debout la France , Philippe Poutou from the New Anticapitalist Party , Nathalie Arthaud from Lutte Ouvrière and Jacques Cheminade from Solidarity and Progress.
On 22 April 2012, François Hollande won 29% of the vote with Nicolas Sarkozy winning 27%. Both candidates advanced to the second round of the election, which Hollande later won with 52% of the vote.[ 1]
Results
Results by commune for the 1st round of French presidential elections, 2012. François Hollande
Nicolas Sarkozy
Marine Le Pen
Jean-Luc Mélenchon
François Bayrou
Eva Joly
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan
Tie
Results by commune for the 2nd round of French presidential elections, 2012. François Hollande
Nicolas Sarkozy
First round 22 April 2012
Second round 6 May 2012
Candidate
Votes
%
Votes
%
François Hollande
10,272,705
28.63%
18,000,668
51.64%
Nicolas Sarkozy
9,753,629
27.18%
16,860,685
48.36%
Marine Le Pen
6,421,426
17.90%
Jean-Luc Mélenchon
3,984,822
11.10%
François Bayrou
3,275,122
9.13%
Eva Joly
828,345
2.31%
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan
643,907
1.79%
Philippe Poutou
411,160
1.15%
Nathalie Arthaud
202,548
0.56%
Jacques Cheminade
89,545
0.25%
Total votes
35,883,209
100%
34,861,353
100%
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