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Polling stations close in New Caledonia provincial elections

TMC PalauBy TMC PalauJune 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Polling stations have now closed in New Caledonia, as electoral officials begin tallying votes in Sunday’s provincial elections.

Sunday’s elections are the first to be held in the French territory for 7 years after the 2024 elections were abandoned following riots that left 14 dead, and about €2.2 billion of economic damage.

A special election night broadcast is now underway, with preliminary results expected between 10.30pm and 11pm local time.

192,584 people were registered to vote in these elections.

Our French Pacific correspondent Patrick Decloitre said there have been no reports of any incidents during polling today.

In the Southern region and even more in rural Northern province and Loyalty Islands, voters and their families seemed to have chosen to cast their votes either after Sunday mass or just before polling stations closing time, so they can stay on and watch the counting process.

Security was heavy with some 2,500 law enforcement officers, mostly policemen and gendarmes, as well as additional officers from the French anti-crime squad and judiciary police.

The heavy set-up was designed to remain “visible” by the population. It mainly focused on security and monitoring of polling stations and the immediate surroundings.



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