Ministers in favorable ballot

– Elisabeth Borne, Prime Minister, in the lead in the sixth constituency of Calvados with 34.32% ahead of Nupes (24.53%);

– Gabriel Attal (Public Accounts), leading in the tenth constituency of Hauts-de-Seine with 48.06%, ahead of Nupes (30.75%);

– Olivier Véran (Relations with Parliament), in the lead in the first constituency of Isère with 40.50%, ahead of Nupes (36.86%);

– Gérald Darmanin (Interior), in the lead in the tenth constituency of the North with 39.11% ahead of Nupes (23.08%);

– Olivier Dussopt (Labour), in the lead in the second constituency of Ardèche with 30.04%, ahead of Nupes (23.58%);

– Olivia Grégoire (Government Spokesperson), in the lead in the twelfth constituency of Paris with 39.51%, ahead of Nupes (22.34%);

– Franck Riester (Foreign Trade), leading in the fifth district of Seine-et-Marne with 29.27%, ahead of the RN (25.41%);

– Marc Fesneau (Agriculture), in the lead in the first constituency of Loir-et-Cher with 31.97%, ahead of Nupes (24.31%);

– Damien Abad (Solidarity), leading in the fifth constituency of Ain with 33.38%, ahead of Nupes (23.54%);

– Yaël Braun-Pivet (Overseas), in the lead in the fifth constituency of Yvelines with 36.59%, ahead of Nupes (23.55%);

– Brigitte Bourguignon (Health), leading in the sixth constituency of Pas-de-Calais with 32.10%, ahead of the RN (30.33%).

The minister in uncertain ballot

– Justine Benin (Mer), in the lead in the second constituency of Guadeloupe with 31.31%, ahead of a diverse left candidate (26.78%).

Ministers in unfavorable ballot

– Amélie de Montchalin (Ecological transition), second in the sixth constituency of Essonne with 31.46%, behind Nupes (38.31%);

– Clément Beaune (Europe), who came second in the seventh constituency of Paris with 35.81%, behind Nupes (40.43%);

– Stanislas Guerini (Transformation of the public service), came second in the third constituency of Paris with 32.50%, behind Nupes (38.66%).