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Macron Leading in French Presidential Election

© Sputnik / Alexey Vitvitsky / Go to the mediabankEmmanuel Macron, French presidential candidate and leader of the movement En Marche!, during a news conference following the first round of the election.
Emmanuel Macron, French presidential candidate and leader of the movement En Marche!, during a news conference following the first round of the election. - Sputnik International
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Emmanuel Macron is leading the Sunday French presidential election with 63.69% percent of votes.

Electoral documents for the upcoming second round of 2017 French presidential election are displayed as registered voters will receive an envelope containing the declarations of faith of each candidate, Emmanuel Macron (R) and Marine Le Pen (L), along with the two ballot papers for the May 7 second round of the French presidential election, in Nice, France, May 3, 2017 - Sputnik International
Total of 4.2Mln of French Voters Cast Empty Ballots
Centrist Emmanuel Macron is winning the Sunday French presidential election with 63.69% percent of votes, after 80 percent of ballots counted, French Interior Ministry data revealed.

According to earlier results, Macron was leading with 61.7 percent of votes, after 50 percent of ballots counted.

"So far more than 19 million votes have been counted, which is about about 50 percent. The results are as follows: Mr. Emmanuel Macron got 9.8 million votes, or 61.7 percent, Mme. Marine Le Pen got 6 million votes or 38.3 percent. The victory of Mr. Macron is obvious," French Interior Minister Mattias Fekl said earlier.

The final results would be announced and approved by the French Constitutional Council in the middle of the next week, he added.

Macron's rival Marine Le Pen has already congratulated her rival after the first results' announcement.

The polling stations opened in France at 8 a.m. local time on Sunday. In the second round of the vote, two candidates face each other: independent Emmanuel Macron, the leader of "En Marche!" movement, who got 24 percent of the votes in the first round, and right-wing Marine Le Pen, who came second with 21 percent of the votes.

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