The results are in, with Hollande scoring 51.7%, and Sarko 48.3%, on an 80% turnout. All the results, including by departement and commune here.
True to its tradition of being more to the right, Savoie voted for Sarkozy, by a 53: 47 margin. In Haute Savoie, as ever, the result was even clearer: Sarko ahead by 60:40.
Chambéry voted for Hollande, just as it voted for Royal in 2007. But the "Trend Tarentaise" is again evident. In other words, the higher you go up the valley, the higher the vote for Sarkozy: First round results here.
In Bourg St Maurice and Val d'Isere, Sarko's vote held up well. There are changes elsewhere, more in line with the national swing. Indeed, in the key marginal of Landry, below Peisey, a 51:49 Sarko-Royal in 2007 transferred to a 52:48 Hollande lead.
Here's how some of the ski villages and towns voted. The 2007 figures are first, followed by the 2012 scores.
All figures are % voting for Sarkozy:
Landry 51, 48
Moutiers 55, 53
Albertville 55, 54
Aigueblanche (Valmorel) 57, 52
Bozel (Courchevel) 56, 54
Beaufort 58, 58
Aime (La Plagne) 61, 58
Bourg St Maurice-Les Arcs 60, 59
Seez (La Rosiere) 61, 58
Champagny 62, 59
Peisey-Nancroix 65, 60
Tignes 66, 67
Macot-la-Plagne 68, 65
Villaroger 70, 64
St Martin-de-Belleville 73, 70
Brides-les-Bains (Meribel) 74, 68
Crest Voland 79, 77
Val d'Isere 80, 79
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