2026 Lyon municipal election

2026 Lyon municipal election

15 March 2026 (first round)
22 March 2026 (second round)

All 73 members of the Municipal Council
37 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Grégory Doucet Jean-Michel Aulas Anaïs Belouassa-Cherifi
Party LÉ–EELV DVD LFI

  Fourth party
 
Candidate Alexandre Dupalais
Party UDR

Mayor before election

Grégory Doucet
LÉ–EELV

Elected Mayor

TBD

The 2026 Lyon municipal election is scheduled to take place on March 15, 2026 to elect the Mayor of Lyon and the Municipal Council of Lyon, with an eventual runoff on March 22. This election follows the tenure of Grégory Doucet, mayor of Lyon since 2020, who is running for a second term. The election is expected to be highly competitive, with Jean-Michel Aulas being a clear front-runner.

Background

Grégory Doucet, a member of The Ecologists (LE), was first elected mayor in 2020. LFI, that was part of his majority at the beginning, split away and LFI member Anaïs Belouassa-Cherifi announced his intention to challenge the mayor, who is running for reelection. Pierre Oliver was initially candidate for The Republicans (LR). A deal was later made between Jean-Michel Aulas, Oliver and Laurent Wauquiez with LR endorsing Aulas for mayor and Aulas taking LR members on his list. Aulas also got the support of centre-right parties Renaissance (RE) and Horizons (HOR). The National Rally (RN) decided to support Alexandre Dupalais, who is a member of the Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR).

Electoral system and context

The 2026 election will be influenced by ongoing discussions about electoral reform in Lyon.[1] President Macron has proposed that mayors in Paris, Lyon, and Marseille be elected by direct universal suffrage rather than by an electoral college of city councilors, a system currently viewed as "anti-democratic" by some candidates.

Candidates

The Ecologists

Miscellaneous right

La France Insoumise

Union of the Right for the Republic

  • Alexandre Dupalais

Campaign

In November 2025, Grégory Doucet proposed a debate to Jean-Michel Aulas, who is the front-runner in the polls. Aulas refused and asked for an independent audit to be conducted on Doucet's mayoralty first.

Polling

First round

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Briday
LO
Belouassa-Cherifi
LFI
Doucet
LE-PS-PCF
Perrin-Gilbert
DVG
Képénékian
DVG
Aulas
LR-RE-HOR
Dupalais
UDR-RN
Ifop 1-5 Nov 2025 809 9% 27% 4% 7% 47% 6%
OpinionWay 15-20 Oct 2025 602 1% 10% 24% 7% 3% 47% 8%
Verian 17-30 Sep 2025 816 15% 23% 7% 47% 8%

Second round

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Doucet
LE-PS-PCF
Aulas
LR-RE-HOR
Ifop 1-5 Nov 2025 809 39% 61%
Verian 17-30 Sep 2025 816 39% 61%

Results

Candidate Party First round Second round Seats
Votes % Votes % Nb. +/-
Delphine Briday LO
Anaïs Belouassa-Cherifi LFI
Grégory Doucet LE-PS-PCF
Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert DVG
Georges Képénékian DVG
Jean-Michel Aulas LR-RE-HOR
Alexandre Dupalais UDR-RN
Registered voters 100,00 100,00
Abstention
Total votes
Blank or invalid votes
Valid votes

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Hannah (10 April 2025). "Local election rule changes in France and why you may have a new mayor in 2026". www.connexionfrance.com. Retrieved 10 June 2025.