General Information
At Stake in this Election:
- The Office of the President of the French Republic
Government Structure:
- Chief of State: President Emmanuel MACRON (since 14 May 2017)
- Head of Government: Prime Minister Jean CASTEX (since 3 July 2020)
- Assembly: The French Parliament (Parlement français) is a bicameral legislature consisting of an indirectly elected upper house, the Senate (Sénat), and a lower chamber, the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale).
Electoral System:
- The President of the Republic is elected for a five-year term using a two-round system. If a candidate fails to receive a majority of the ballot during the first round of voting, a second round is held between the two candidates who received the most votes to determine the winner. [1]
- The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of the Republic. [2]
- The 348 seats in the Senate (Sénat) are determined through indirect election and serve for six years. Using a mixed system of voting, senators are elected through indirect universal suffrage by electoral colleges. A two-round, first-past-the-post method is applied to the 70 metropolitan and overseas departments that fill one-three senatorial seats. Proportional representation is applied to the remaining 39 metropolitan and overseas departments filling four or more senatorial seats. [3]
- The National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) consists of 577 members: 556 for metropolitan France, 10 for overseas departments, and 11 for French citizens residing abroad. Members are directly elected using a single-member majoritarian system, which occurs in two rounds. A candidate may win their seat in the first round if they win an absolute majority, under the condition that this number is equal to or greater than a quarter of registered voters in their constituency. Candidates are eligible for a second round of voting should they have obtained a vote share equal to at least 12.5% of the total number of registered voters. If only one candidate meets this benchmark, then the candidate with the second highest vote share qualifies for the second round of voting. [4]
Last Election:
- This election is a runoff between the two highest grossing candidates from the first round of voting, which occurred on 10 April 2022.
- The previous round of presidential elections were held on 23 April 2017 and 7 May 2017.
Main Candidates in this Election: [5]
- Candidate: Emmanuel MACRON
- Party: The Republic on the Move (LREM, LaREM, REM) / La République En Marche! (often shortened to En Marche!)
- First-Round Results: 9,783,058 votes / 27.85 percent of voters
- Candidate: Marine LE PEN
- Party: National Rally (RN) / Rassemblement national
- First-Round Results: 8,133,828 votes / 23.15 percent of voters
Population and Registered Voters:
Gender Data:
- Female Population: 34,621,892 (2020 est.) [8]
- Is France a signatory to CEDAW: Yes (signed 17 July 1980) [9]
- Has France ratified CEDAW: Yes (ratified 14 December 1983) [10]
- Gender Quota: For the directly elected National Assembly (Assemblée nationale), the difference between the number of candidates of each sex presented by a party within France’s 577 single-member constituencies cannot exceed two percent. [11]
- Female candidates in this election: Four out of twelve [12]
- Number of Female Legislators: 228 out of 577 (40 percent) in the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) [13]
- Human Development Index (HDI) Position: Rank 26 at 0.901 (2020) [14]
- Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: Very low [15]
Disability Data:
- Is France a signatory to CRPD: Yes (signed on 30 March 2007) [16]
- Has France ratified CRPD: Yes (ratified on 18 February 2010) [17]
- Population with a disability: 9,422,135 (2022 est.) [18]
[1] https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/IMG/pdf/infographie_election_pr_vaccess_en_cle814c2a.pdf
[2] https://www.gouvernement.fr/en/how-government-works
[3] https://www.senat.fr/lng/en/senators/the_senatorial_elections.html
[4] http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2113_B.htm
[5] https://www.resultats-elections.interieur.gouv.fr/presidentielle-2022/FE.html
[6] https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/france/#people-and-society
[7] https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/6322895#onglet-2
[8] https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/france/#people-and-society
[9] https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?Treaty=CEDAW&Lang=en
[10] https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?Treaty=CEDAW&Lang=en
[11] https://www.idea.int/data-tools/data/gender-quotas/country-view/86/35
[12] https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/4/5/french-election-who-are-the-presidential-front-runners
[13] https://www.idea.int/data-tools/data/gender-quotas/country-view/86/35
[14] https://hdr.undp.org/en/countries/profiles/FRA
[15] https://www.genderindex.org/country-profiles/
[16] https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/TreatyBodyExternal/Treaty.aspx?Treaty=CEDAW&Lang=en
[17] Ibid.
[18] http://www.electionaccess.org/en/resources/countries/fr/all/