12:12 p.m.: The prefecture of Isere just announced the participation rate at noon. It is 17.49%. It was 20.77% in 2017 during the first round. > Bourgoin-Jallieu saw 21.33% of the voters cast ballots in the ballot box. It is about electing the deputy for the 6th or the 10th constituency since the town is split in two. > Grenoble had 18.86% of registered voters vote this morning. > In Grenoble, 18.86% voted this morning. > Vienne had a turnout of 24.81%. That’s 4,781 votes out of 19,270 registered voters at the city’s 24 voting stations. Turnout in Voiron was very low compared to 2017. According to Indeed, 23.96% have fulfilled their civic duty by Sunday. This is compared to 24.31% who did it five years ago.

11:49 a.m . Victor Meneghel, a voter in La Tour-du-Pin has just voted in a booth that is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Municipalities are legally required to have this equipment.

11:29 AM: Eric Piolle (mayor of Grenoble) voted at the Jean-Jaures school’s polling station number 30.

11:23 a.m . This is an extremely rare event in an electoral ballot. La Tour-du-Pin was the only constituency in which the Pirate Party candidates were represented. They did not have to provide ballot papers. To be fair, the assessors signed their names on a piece of paper. Voters who want to vote for them may do so as well.

11:02 am: In La Tour-du-Pin the municipal police conduct a visual inspection of the bags of voters who are going to vote at La Tour-du-Pin’s main office. The Vigipirate plan frames the device. At 11 a.m. in Roussillon, only 16% of flyers were displayed, with some offices nearly empty and more voters than assessors.

10:28 a.m . Olivier Veran (Minister for Relations with the Parliament) voted in Corenc’s Isere commune. His alternate Servane Hugues, who is also running for the first constituency, accompanied him. He will be elected in these legislative elections. His alternate Servane Hugues accompanied him.

10:19 a.m. – At office 4 of Avenieres Venins-Thuellin voters are not jostling for entry. The participation rate is 12.67% at 10 a.m. Bourgoin-Jallieu was at the same moment 9.08%. Salaise-sur-Sanne’s voters are organized in groups, according to Gilles Vial, mayor of Salaise-sur-Sanne. He expects stronger abstentions than during the presidential election. He summarized, “It’s going be a long day.”

10:02 AM: The polling stations have been open since 8:02 AM and are welcoming new voters every day. Bourgoin-Jallieu: There was already a minor incident at the Orangery’s polling station 1, where a lady cast her vote by presenting an expired card. It was too late for the assessor to notice, but he corrected the mistake by writing the correct number on the old card. To remind you, remember to hang your ID card and vote!

10:15 a.m. The Isere editorial team invites you all to follow the first round in the legislative elections on Sunday, June 12.

Find the participation rates in the major cities and the echoes from the first round throughout the day. You can find the results by commune starting at 8 p.m. and the reactions of the major witnesses.

99 candidates are running for the Isere ten constituencies.

Please note, unlike the presidential election, the polling stations in Isere will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.: except in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Saint-Egreve, Crolles, Saint-Martin-d’Heres, Echirolles, Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux, Eybens, Saint-Ismier, Fontaine, Seyssins, Gieres, Seyssinet-Pariset, Le Fontanil-Cornillon, Vizille, Le Pont-de-Claix, Voreppe and Meylan where they will close at 7 p.m. and in Grenoble where you can vote until 8 p.m.