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French Elections 2017: Poll Shows Macron to Become President With 62% of Votes

French Elections 2017: Poll Shows Macron to Become President With 62% of Votes
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Centrist French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron is projected to win the second round of election with 62 percent of votes, while right-wing candidate Marine Le Pen is expected to receive only 38 percent, a poll by Elabe for BFMTV and L'Express showed Friday.

French Elections 2017: Poll Shows Macron to Become President With 62% of Votes

The voting intention figures for Macron increased by 3 percent, compared to the previous survey, held by Elabe on Tuesday.

The poll was conducted after a final televised debate between the two candidates on Wednesday, when Macron seemed to be more convincing than his rival.

On April 23, Macron and Le Pen emerged as the two top contenders in the first round of the election, set to face each other in the run-off on Sunday.

Macron won with a slight advantage in the first round, having received 24.01 percent of the votes, while Le Pen got 21.3 percent.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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