Key facts
- France's next presidential election is scheduled for April 18, 2027.
- A potential run-off election is scheduled for May 2, 2027.
- President Emmanuel Macron cannot seek a third term.
- The National Rally is currently leading in polls.
- The election will determine France's leadership for a five-year term.
France is set to hold its next presidential election on April 18, 2027. A second round, or run-off, is scheduled for May 2, 2027, if no candidate secures an outright majority in the initial vote. President Emmanuel Macron will not be eligible to seek a third term in office, as French law limits presidents to two consecutive terms. This constitutional restriction means a new leader will be chosen, potentially leading to a fragmented political landscape. Current public opinion polls suggest that the far-right National Rally party is in a leading position among potential candidates. The outcome of this election will determine the country's leadership for the subsequent five-year term.
