2007 French presidential election

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Presidential elections were held in France on 21 and 22 April 2007 to elect the successor to Jacques Chirac as president of France (and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra) for a five-year term. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was held on 5 and 6 May 2007 between the two leading candidates, Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal. Sarkozy was elected with 53% of the vote.

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2007 French presidential election
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 2002 22 April 2007 (first round)
6 May 2007 (second round)
2012 
Turnout83.77% (first round) Increase12.17 pp
83.97% (second round) Increase4.26 pp
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Nominee Nicolas Sarkozy Ségolène Royal
Party UMP PS
Popular vote 18,983,138 16,790,440
Percentage 53.06% 46.94%

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President before election

Jacques Chirac
UMP

Elected President

Nicolas Sarkozy
UMP

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Sarkozy and Royal both represented a generational change. Both main candidates were born after World War II,[1] along with the first to have seen adulthood under the Fifth Republic, and the first not to have been in politics under Charles de Gaulle.