France

National Assembly

Political system
Presidential-Parliamentary
Structure of parliament
Bicameral
IPU membership
Yes

Election results

Data on parliamentary elections, including the background, candidates, voter turnout, results and the formation of the new legislature. By default the latest election results are displayed. Select a date to view results from previous elections.

Background

Election date(s)
12 Jun 2022 to 19 Jun 2022
Date of dissolution of the outgoing legislature
No information available
Timing of election
Upon normal expiry
Expected date of next elections
30 Jun 2024
Number of seats at stake
577
Scope of elections
Full renewal

Candidates

Total number of candidates
6,290
Number of male candidates
3,514
Number of female candidates
2,776
Percentage of women candidates
44.1%

Voter turnout

Registered voters
48,953,984
Voters
23,257,508
Voter turnout
47.5%

Results

About the election

President Emmanuel Macron's Ensemble! (presidential majority, see note 1) came first with 245 seats but lost its majority in the 577-member National Assembly. The New Environmental and Social People's Union (NUPES), a left-wing electoral alliance led by Mr. Jean-Luc Mélenchon (see note 2), came second with 131 seats. The right-wing National Rally (RN, formerly National Front), de facto led by Ms. Marine Le Pen (see note 3), sharply increased its share, taking 89 seats (up from 8 previously). It became the largest opposition party in the new legislature. Several ministers and the outgoing Speaker, Richard Ferrand (Republic on the Move – REM), failed to retain their seats. The number of women decreased for the first time since 1988: 215 women were elected in 2022, down from 224 in 2017. On 28 June, the newly elected National Assembly elected Ms. Yaël Braun-Pivet as its new President, who thereby became the first woman to assume the post.

The 2022 elections were held two months after the presidential elections in which President Macron defeated Ms. Le Pen (RN) in run-offs on 24 April. Following the presidential elections, he appointed Ms. Elisabeth Borne as the new Prime Minister, who thereby became the second woman to assume the post in France. The 2022 parliamentary elections were held against the backdrop of war in Ukraine, which has triggered soaring energy and food prices in France and across Europe. Key electoral issues included pension reform, consumer spending power and immigration.

Note 1:

The Republic on the Move (REM), which had won 308 seats in the 2017 elections, was renamed “Renaissance” on 5 April 2022, before changing its name again on 10 May to Ensemble! (meaning “Together”). The Ensemble party is officially led by Mr. Stanislas Guerini.

Note 2:

The electoral alliance NUPES comprised Mr. Mélenchon’s La France insoumise (France Unbowed, FI), Europe Ecology – The Greens, Génération.s, Génération Écologie, Les nouveaux Démocrates, the French Communist Party, and the Socialist Party (PS). Following the elections, Mr. Mélenchon (FI) proposed forming a joint parliamentary group in the new legislature. However, members of other parties said they would form their own parliamentary groups given that NUPES was an electoral alliance.

Note 3:

Ms. Le Pen stepped down as the President of RN in September 2021 in view of the 2022 presidential elections. Mr. Jordan Bardella succeeded her in an acting capacity in November 2021.

Number of parties winning seats
11
Percentage of seats won by largest party or coalition
42.5%
Alternation of power after elections
No

Parties or coalitions winning seats

Parties or coalitions winning seats
Political group Total
Ensemble (presidential majority) 245
New Environmental and Social People's Union (NUPES) 131
National Rally (RN) 89
The Republicans (LR) 61
Other left wing parties (DVG) 22
Regionalist (REG) 10
Other parties of the right (DVD) 10
Other parties of the centre 4
Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) 3
Others (DIV) 1
Sovereigntist right 1
Members elected, by sex
Number of men elected
362
Number of women elected
215
Percentage of women elected
37.3%
Women Directly Elected
215
Sources

New legislature

Total number of men after the election
362
Total number of women after the election
215
Percentage of women after the election
37.3%
First-term parliamentarians
298
Percentage of first-term parliamentarians
51.6%
Date of the first session
28 Jun 2022

First Speaker of the new legislature

Personal details for the first Speaker of the new legislature
Yaël Braun-Pivet (Female)
Date of birth: 07 Dec 1970
Political party
Ensemble (presidential majority)
Date of election
28 Jun 2022

Historical data for IPU membership

Historical data for IPU membership
Year IPU membership
2020-09
List of values for 2020-09
No
2019-04
List of values for 2019-04
No
2018-06
List of values for 2018-06
No