Poll shows gap between Le Pen, Macron as turnout is seen at historic low

A combination picture shows portraits of Le Pen and Macron running for the second round of the 2022 French Presidential election

(Corrects headline to show turnout, not abstention, is seen at historic low)

(Reuters) – France’s far-right candidate Marine Le Pen is closing the gap with President Emmanuel Macron ahead of the second round of the country’s presidential election, a poll showed on Tuesday as forecast voter turnout is seen declining further.

The OpinionWay-Kea Partners poll published by Les Echos and Radio Classique showed Le Pen narrowing the gap by one point, though Macron would still win the run-off with 54% of the vote.

The poll’s turnout estimate further declined by 1% to 70%, down from 74.56% in 2017, which was already the lowest since 1969.

(This story corrects headline to show turnout, not abstention, is seen at historic low)

(Reporting by Sarah Morland , editing by Tassilo Hummel)

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