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    1. Hi op – could you provide an original source or an alternate source with the figures as well?

      I tried Reverse Image searches but found nothing yet as it’s too recent

    2. LeroyoJenkins on

      Got a population-weighted version?

      The 50th largest city in France has less than 100k people, while Paris proper is over 25 times larger.

    3. slashinvestor on

      Could there please be a legend of which party is which? It is very hard to understand what is going on here. Part of the issue is that French political parties change affiliation all the time.

    4. ConfusionBusy8398 on

      Fun fact, if you show this graph to a French tv station, they see a RN wave.

    5. GarlicSphere on

      Concerning to see LFI rising, even if it’s only 2 cities so far. Glad that RN didn’t get more at least.

    6. Excellent Sankey.
      Could you provide for info: threshold for population size etc..

    7. formula_translator on

      I think this is what they call, on the other side of the Atlantic, a „nothingburger“.

    8. So basically, only difference (at this scale) is the greens lost influence. Other parties switched around a bit but the numbers are still essentially the same.

    9. Practical-Bobcat2911 on

      Similar trends versus the Netherlands elections last week. The bigger cities nudging towards the left, rural areas to the right.

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