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France’s High-Stakes Elections Attract Strong Voter Turnout: What to Watch
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France's far right takes lead in first round of high-stakes elections
Many French voters are frustrated about inflation and other economic concerns, as well as President Emmanuel Macron's leadership. -
Yahoo News - World
French voters propel far-right National Rally to strong lead in first-round legislative elections
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The Guardian - World
Voter turnout in France’s parliamentary election at near-40-year high
Ballot could enable Marine Le Pen’s National Rally to form government as polls suggest support for party has grown. Voter turnout across France has surged to a near four-decade high as voters cast their ballots in the first round of high stakes, ... -
Financial Times - Business
French turn out in droves in high-stakes snap elections
Almost 60% of votes already cast by late afternoon, the highest turnout in nearly four decadesFrance -
Yahoo News - World
High turnout across France in pivotal snap national election
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The New York Times - World
France’s Snap Election: Here Is What’s at Stake
The far-right National Rally won big in the first round of voting. Just how big will not be clear until after runoffs are held on July 7. -
CBS News - Top stories
Iran's presidential election goes to runoff after low voter turnout
Masoud Pezeshkian and Saeed Jalili are headed to a runoff presidential election on Friday to replace the late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May.Iran -
Yahoo News - World
In France's high-stakes legislative election, a Jewish candidate faces and fights hate and division
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ABC News - World
In France's high-stakes legislative election, a Jewish candidate faces and fights hate and division
Antisemitism has surged as a hot-button issue in France's high-stakes legislative election campaign
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