Bally Bagayoko élu maire de Saint-Denis dès le premier tour
Politician Bally Bagayoko was elected mayor of Saint-Denis following the municipal elections of March 15, 2026. The candidate supported by La France Insoumise and allied with the French Communist Party won in the first round , with just over 50% of the votes.
He thus defeated the incumbent mayor, Mathieu Hanotin , the Socialist Party candidate, who garnered approximately 32% of the vote. This victory marks a political turning point for this emblematic city in the northern suburbs of Paris , with its nearly 150,000 inhabitants.
A well-known figure in local life, Bally Bagayoko has been involved in municipal and community politics for several years. Of Malian origin, he gradually climbed the ranks of public life before winning the mayoralty of this strategic municipality in the Seine-Saint-Denis department.
Her election was greeted with enthusiasm by her supporters, who gathered at the town hall to celebrate this victory, achieved without a second round. It now opens a new political chapter for Saint-Denis , in the heart of the Île-de-France region.
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