Toulouse Mayor Wins, Right Party Takes Tulle

Jean-Luc Moudenc won the mayoral election in Toulouse. He received the most votes. This shows people still support his ideas.
In Toulouse, Jean-Luc Moudenc won re-election as mayor. He got 53.87% of the votes. This was a large amount compared to the other candidates. The election happened in a city that is growing. Despite this growth, voters preferred Moudenc’s policies. This shows a strong base of support for the right-wing in Toulouse.
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Highlights
Moudenc Wins Toulouse Election
Jean-Luc Moudenc won the mayoral election in Toulouse with 53.87% of the vote.
Melin Wins Tulle Election
Laurent Melin, from a right-wing coalition, won the mayoral election in Tulle.
Hollande's Tulle Lost to Right
The town of Tulle, formerly associated with François Hollande, was won by the right.
Moudenc's Strong Right-Wing Support
Voters in Toulouse continued to support Moudenc's conservative policies.
Shift in Corrèze Department Power
The election in Tulle signals a shift in power within the Corrèze department.