Clément Bertrand's List Wins Partial Municipal Elections in Fréland with 61.15% of Votes
Clément Bertrand’s list wins the partial municipal elections in Fréland with 61.15% of votes and secures 12 council seats, signaling strong local support and an active voter turnout of 68.31%.
- • Voter turnout was 68.31%, with 778 out of 1,139 registered voters participating.
- • The list 'Fréland, un avenir à partager' led by Clément BERTRAND received 61.15% of votes.
- • The opposing list 'Fréland demain' led by Jean-Louis BARLIER received 38.85% of votes.
- • BERTRAND's list won 12 council seats; BARLIER's list won 3 seats.
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On April 26, 2026, the partial municipal and community elections in Fréland concluded with a decisive victory for the list "Fréland, un avenir à partager" led by Clément BERTRAND. The election saw a voter turnout of 68.31%, with 778 voters out of 1,139 registered participating.
BERTRAND’s list received 469 votes, accounting for 61.15% of the total valid votes cast. Conversely, the opposing list, "Fréland demain," led by Jean-Louis BARLIER, secured 298 votes or 38.85%. There were 767 valid votes in total, alongside 9 blank ballots and 2 null ballots.
As a result, BERTRAND’s list won 12 council seats, granting them a clear majority, while BARLIER’s list obtained 3 seats. The newly elected council is scheduled to be installed shortly, marking the start of the new municipal leadership.
The election results reflect a strong local backing for BERTRAND's vision for Fréland’s future, emphasizing community development and shared progress. With over two-thirds voter engagement, the election demonstrated robust civic participation in these partial local polls.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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