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France Elections 2024: ROMEO’s Voice Matters!

7.221 ROMEOs from France took part in the poll conducted from June 17th to 24th. Thanks to everyone who participated. Your voice matters!

Our ROMEOs voted as follows:

  • 30,3%  (2.188 votes) – The New Popular Front
  • 28,2% (2.034 votes) – National Rally
  • 23,4% (1.691 votes) – Renaissance 
  • 5,3% (382 votes) – Other left parties without The New Popular Front
  • 4,1% (294 votes) – The Republicans and their allies
  • 1,5% (111 votes) – Reconquête
  • 1,0% (75 votes) – Other right parties without the Republicans 
  • 6,2% (446 votes) – Others

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Method & Limitations

Typically, electoral surveys don’t delve into questions of gender identity or sexual orientation. Consequently, there’s a lack of data regarding the voting preferences of the LGBTQ+ community.

We conduct polls during elections in countries where we have a substantial presence. Our aim is to give our users a voice and reduce this informational void.

We keep it simple, asking only about age and voting intentions. Our approach involves what’s known as a self-selecting sample – anyone interested can take part. We send an in-app message with participation links to all users in a given country. Participation is anonymous, and we don’t link responses to ROMEO profiles. While we don’t distribute the links elsewhere, we can’t rule out users doing so independently. Still, our survey partner is taking measures to prevent multiple simple submissions.

It’s crucial to stress that this method isn’t suitable for making statistically robust election predictions! Yet, thanks to our broad reach and participant numbers, we can at least gather data on the interests and preferences of the LGBTQ+ community. Additionally, it’s worth noting that the large group of lesbians isn’t represented on ROMEO.

Lastly, we ask for understanding that we don’t offer any interpretation of the results. We see ourselves as impartial ambassadors of our users and hope our data contributes to societal discourse, dismantles biases, and amplifies the LGBTQ+ voice in politics.