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Photos: The French election
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Senior citizens vote in the first round of the presidential election at a polling station April 10 in Henin-Beaumont in northern France. | Michel Spingler/AP Photo
People and at least one dog line up before voting during the first round of the presidential voting in Strasbourg. | Jean-Francois Badias/AP Photo
A man casts his vote in the first round of the French presidential election in Lyon. | Laurent Cipriani/AP Photo
Voters are seen at a polling station in Marseille. They had 12 presidential candidates to choose from. | Daniel Cole/AP Photo
Kader holds his daughter Amalia to vote in the Malpasse northern district of Marseille. | Daniel Cole/AP Photo
People stand in the voting booth in Strasbourg. | Jean-Francois Badias/AP Photo
A woman touches a campaign poster of President Emmanuel Macron in Strasbourg. | Jean-Francois Badias/AP Photo
French President Emmanuel Macron poses for a picture after voting in Le Touquet in northern France. | Louis Witter/AP Photo
Supporters of Emmanuel Macron wave French and European flags at his election night headquarters in Paris. | Thibault Camus/AP Photo
A supporter of French far-right candidate Marine Le Pen waits at her election day headquarters in Paris. She was poised to finish second and end up in a runoff with Emmanuel Macron. | Lewis Joly/AP Photo
Supporters of far-right candidate Eric Zemmour react as preliminary results are announced in Paris. Zemmour was not expected to qualify for the runoff. | Michel Euler/AP Photo
Voting station volunteers count ballots in Strasbourg. | Jean-Francois Badias/AP Photo
Early projections show Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen ahead and poised to face off in a runoff. | Francois Mori/AP Photo
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