2026 Nice municipal election

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2026 Nice municipal election

 2020
15 March 2026 (first round)
22 March 2026 (second round)
2032 

All 69 members of the Municipal Council
35 seats needed for a majority
Turnout53.58% (first round) Increase 25.04 pp
55.92% (second round) Increase 28.20 pp
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Éric Ciotti Christian Estrosi
Party UDR HOR
Alliance
Endorsed by
Last election 21.39%, 7 seats 59.30%, 56 seats
Seats won 52 13
Seat change Increase 45 Decrease 43
Popular vote 52,274 37,214
Percentage 43.43% 30.92%
Popular vote (2nd) 61,009 46,753
Percentage (2nd) 48.54% 37.20%

  Third party
 
Candidate Juliette Chesnel-Le Roux
Party LÉ–EELV
Alliance
Last election 19.30%, 6 seats
Seats won 4
Seat change Decrease 2
Popular vote 14,356
Percentage 11.93%
Popular vote (2nd) 17,926
Percentage (2nd) 14.26%

Mayor before election

Christian Estrosi
HOR

Elected Mayor

Éric Ciotti
UDR

The 2026 Nice municipal election was held on 15 March 2026, to elect the Mayor of the French city of Nice and the Municipal Council of Nice. This election followed the tenure of Christian Estrosi, mayor of Nice since 2008, who ran for a fourth nonconsecutive term. However, he was defeated by Éric Ciotti in the second round on 22 March.

Christian Estrosi, was elected as mayor in 2008 and reelected in 2014 and in 2020, with an interruption between 2016 and 2017, when he was presiding the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. He was a member of The Republicans (LR) but quit the party in 2021 to join Horizons (HOR). He is running for a second term against his former deputy Éric Ciotti who quit LR in 2024 after allying with the National Rally (RN). Ciotti is supported in his candidacy by his new party, the Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR), but also by the RN.[1] On 17 December, LR (which was the former party of both Estrosi and Ciotti) and traditionally a strong party in Nice announced that they would support Christian Estrosi.[2]

Electoral system and context

The 2026 election will take place with a closed-list system. If no list gets 50% of votes in the first round, a second round takes place. Every list that gets at least 10% of the votes can access the second round. Every list getting above 5% of votes can merge with a list that accessed the second round. Half of the seats are attributed to the list coming first in the last round. The other half are attributed proportionately between the lists that get more than 5%.[3]

Candidates

Horizons

Union of the Right for the Republic

The Ecologists

  • Juliette Chesnel-Le Roux, Municipal Councillor

Ecology at the Center

  • Jean-Marc Governatori, Municipal Councillor

La France Insoumise

  • Mireille Damiano

Campaign

In November 2025, Éric Ciotti announced that he had recruited on his list Prefect Françoise Souliman.[4] In January 2026, Jean-Pierre Rivière, who was supposed to be on Ciotti's list in order to become his Deputy Mayor withdrew after concerns were risen by Estrosi's team over his eligibility. He remained a support for Ciotti and wife later joined his list instead.

In February 2026, Gérard Holtz announced he was joining Estrosi's list, while Jean-Marc Governatori announced he was withdrawing his own candidacy in support of Ciotti's.

Polling

Results

References

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