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How are you voting in the French presidential elections?

There is a very real possibility that neither of the traditional centre-right and centre-left parties that have governed France since the 1950s will be represented in the run-off.
There is a very real possibility that neither of the traditional centre-right and centre-left parties that have governed France since the 1950s will be represented in the run-off. Photograph: Ludovic Marin/AFP/Getty Images

Emmanuel Macron has topped the first round of the French presidential election and will face the far-right Front National’s Marine Le Pen in two week’s time. We’d like you to tell us what you think of the result, and who you’d like to win.

Macron topped Sunday’s first round with 23.75% of votes, slightly ahead of Le Pen with 21.53%, according to final results from the interior ministry.

If you’re taking part in the French election, we’d like you to share your thoughts and who you’d like to win with us. You can fill in the form – anonymously, if you prefer – and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting.

Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We will do our best to keep you anonymous.


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