Dozens of supporters of French President Emmanuel Macron gathered in Le Touquet on Sunday to greet Macron before he cast his ballot along with first lady Brigitte Macron ahead of the second round of the French presidential election.
Macron greeted supporters by shaking hands with them, signing autographs and posing for some pictures with them before proceeding to enter the polling station centre.
Polling stations are open from 8 to 19 hours in some major cities, including Paris, voting will last until 8 pm. Around 49 million people are registered to vote, though pollsters have warned that turnout could be lower than in the first round of elections.
Macron topped the first round of the French presidential elections with 27.6 percent of the vote, ahead of Le Pen's 23.4 percent on April 10.
Dozens of supporters of French President Emmanuel Macron gathered in Le Touquet on Sunday to greet Macron before he cast his ballot along with first lady Brigitte Macron ahead of the second round of the French presidential election.
Macron greeted supporters by shaking hands with them, signing autographs and posing for some pictures with them before proceeding to enter the polling station centre.
Polling stations are open from 8 to 19 hours in some major cities, including Paris, voting will last until 8 pm. Around 49 million people are registered to vote, though pollsters have warned that turnout could be lower than in the first round of elections.
Macron topped the first round of the French presidential elections with 27.6 percent of the vote, ahead of Le Pen's 23.4 percent on April 10.
Dozens of supporters of French President Emmanuel Macron gathered in Le Touquet on Sunday to greet Macron before he cast his ballot along with first lady Brigitte Macron ahead of the second round of the French presidential election.
Macron greeted supporters by shaking hands with them, signing autographs and posing for some pictures with them before proceeding to enter the polling station centre.
Polling stations are open from 8 to 19 hours in some major cities, including Paris, voting will last until 8 pm. Around 49 million people are registered to vote, though pollsters have warned that turnout could be lower than in the first round of elections.
Macron topped the first round of the French presidential elections with 27.6 percent of the vote, ahead of Le Pen's 23.4 percent on April 10.