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French Presidential Election 2027 — Second Round
Event overview
Second round runoff; winner inaugurated May 13, 2027.
Sunday 25 April 2027 is the run-off of the French presidential election. The two candidates who placed highest in the 11 April first round face each other, and the winner is proclaimed President-elect by the Conseil constitutionnel on or shortly after 28 April.
The second-round ballot is held on the second Sunday after the first round under Article 7 of the Constitution. It is a straight head-to-head in which every voter chooses between two candidates, so a winner is mathematically guaranteed unless one contender withdraws — an untested scenario that would trigger the replacement rules of Organic Law No. 62-1292.
Since direct election was introduced in 1965, only Charles de Gaulle's 1965 run-off and Jacques Chirac's 2002 landslide have produced margins above 20 points. The 2022 run-off between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen recorded 72.0 percent turnout with 3.02 million blank or null ballots, a post-war record. Electoral campaign silence begins at midnight Friday 23 April 2027 and runs through poll close on Sunday evening. Campaign financing is capped at roughly €22.5 million per candidate at this stage and is scrutinised by the Commission nationale des comptes de campagne et des financements politiques.
The winner is inaugurated once the Conseil constitutionnel proclaims the result, typically a Thursday. Article 6 caps the President to two consecutive terms; Macron is therefore not eligible to contest 2027. Nominally the new President takes office when the outgoing term expires on 13 May 2027. The incoming president appoints a prime minister and delivers a first Council of Ministers at the Élysée on inauguration day, with the first cabinet typically named within 72 hours.
Article 7 requires the run-off exactly 14 days after the first round, fixing 25 April 2027 the moment the government decreed 11 April for round one. The date also sits in Easter-holiday territory, raising logistical questions for overseas voting stations that cast ballots on Saturday 24 April. It is the last step before Macron's constitutionally fixed handover on 13 May. The identical 14-day gap has been applied without deviation in every presidential cycle since 1965, most recently in 2022 when round one on 10 April was followed by the run-off on 24 April.
A French presidential result reshapes the European Council's balance of power, given France's weight in the Franco-German motor. A change in occupant affects the EU's posture on fiscal rules, Ukraine aid and industrial policy, with the presidency of the European Council rotation in late 2027 amplifying the immediate policy imprint. Domestically, the result determines whether the June 2027 legislative election delivers a cohabitation or a pro-president majority — a question that has shaped French politics in 1986, 1993, 1997 and 2022. Financial markets, overseas territories holding Saturday 24 April ballots, and roughly 1.6 million French voters registered at consulates abroad all have direct stakes in the Sunday count.
The run-off flows directly into Macron's term ending on 13 May and the French Legislative Election that follows on 13 June. For the first-round dynamics see Round 1.
When exactly is the run-off? Sunday 25 April 2027. Metropolitan polls close at 20:00 CEST; overseas territories and consulates vote on Saturday 24 April to align voting windows with Paris closing.
Is the election confirmed or expected? Confirmed. Article 7 of the Constitution fixes the run-off two weeks after round one, with no provision for adjustment outside the Organic Law's substitution clause.
Who is responsible for running the election? The Ministry of the Interior administers the ballot; the Conseil constitutionnel proclaims the elected President and rules on any contested returns within the 10-day statutory window.
Where can I read the official announcement? The Journal officiel publishes the proclamation; resultats-elections.interieur.gouv.fr carries the live count, and conseil-constitutionnel.fr publishes the certified decision.
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