Thomas Cazenave Secures Bordeaux Mayoralty, Ending Six Years of Left-Green Leadership

March 23, 2026
Thomas Cazenave Secures Bordeaux Mayoralty, Ending Six Years of Left-Green Leadership
  • In Bordeaux, the center-right candidate Thomas Cazenave won the 2026 municipal runoff on March 22, defeating incumbent green mayor Pierre Hurmic and ending six years of left-green leadership.

  • Cazenave, a 47-year-old ally of President Macron, secured the mayoralty as the result of a two-candidate runoff after Philippe Dessertine withdrew, a move that consolidated the right-center vote.

  • The electoral shift follows a season in which Hurmic had steered the city toward ecologist leadership since 2020, with Cazenave promising a change and a focus on being the mayor for all.

  • Hurmic and his camp expressed disappointment and sadness in the immediate aftermath of the loss.

  • The Bordeaux result resonates beyond the city, influencing nearby Bègles and broader regional governance ahead of the Metropolis aggregation.

  • Cazenave’s camp ran on a call for a “useful vote” and benefited from Dessertine’s withdrawal, which likely boosted his chances.

  • Local results were published in detail by the city and across media, with commune-by-commune analyses available to track the shift.

  • Coverage includes candidate profiles and analyses of Hurmic’s campaign and reactions, guiding readers through the post-election landscape.

  • Dessertine had previously drawn about 20% at the first round, and his withdrawal left Hurmic and Cazenave in the final face-off.

  • The first-round results showed Hurmic leading narrowly over Cazenave before the runoff, signaling a potential shift in voter mood.

  • Support for Cazenave came from the right and center, while Hurmic drew backing from PS, PCF, Génération.s, and Place publique, with no LFI alliance.

  • The election marks a broader shift in Bordeaux politics, consolidating the traditional right-center coalition around Cazenave in the runoff.

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