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Socialist representation at Etienne's town hall after second-round election
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Incumbent Communist mayor Jean-Marc Perdriau lost the 2016 second round in Saint-Étienne; Socialist Régis Juanico replaced him with about a quarter-point margin and nearly half of votes, securing his hometown for Socialism
Key Points
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1Regis Juanico of the Socialist Party was elected mayor of St. Étienne in March, marking a significant political shift to the left.
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2Juanino secured 44% of votes according to preliminary estimates during his victory over former Mayor Jean-Pierre Perdriau.
Developments
March 22
Regis Juanico of the Socialist Party was elected mayor of St. Etienne with an estimated vote share exceeding that required to win, marking a shift in local power.
Mar 31 (Estimated)
The provided articles contain inconsistent dates and conflicting information regarding election results for 'Municipales' events on March 20-4 of the same year. The text mentions Regis Juanico as an elected mayor, but also lists him alongside other candidates like Jousserand in a context that suggests multiple elections or ongoing campaigns.
Perspectives
The city of St. Etienne has shifted to the left with Socialist Regis Juanico's election as mayor.
— (Bfmtv)Regis Juanico, a member of PS (Socialist Party), was elected Mayor in Saint-Etienne according to preliminary estimates after receiving 44% of votes cast at second round municipal elections held on March 20th and April 1st.
— (Lefigaro.fr)'Juanico turns the page with Regis Juanico, a Socialist who defeated his opponent in St. Etienne',
— (Ledauphine)