Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine Re-elects Karim Bouamrane, a Pioneering Mayor
Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France – Karim Bouamrane has secured a second term as mayor of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, winning re-election on Sunday with 56.44% of the vote. The result solidifies his position as a key figure in French politics and marks a continuation of his leadership in the city just north of Paris.
Bouamrane defeated candidate Manon Monmirel of La France Insoumise (LFI), who received 28.2% of the vote, and William Delannoy, the former UDI mayor, who garnered 15.35%, according to official results released by the city hall.
His initial election in 2020 was notable as he became one of the first mayors of North African origin to lead a French city with a population exceeding 50,000. Bouamrane’s victory comes as French municipalities are closely watched as indicators of the national political landscape ahead of future presidential elections. [1]
The mayor gained increased visibility during the summer of 2024 as Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine played host to part of the athletes’ village for the Paris Olympic Games. [2] This showcased the city’s infrastructure and its role in a major international event. [3]
Bouamrane’s re-election is seen by some as a validation of his focus on urban development and social inclusion within Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine. Further details on his plans for a second term are expected in the coming days. [1]
