Jean-Michel Aulas Files Appeal to Contest Lyon Municipal Election Results
Lyon, March 27 – Jean-Michel Aulas, the candidate who lost to Grégory Doucet in the 2026 Lyon municipal elections, officially filed an administrative appeal on Friday, March 27, to contest the election results. This move, announced last Sunday, comes as Aulas cites “numerous irregularities” during the second round of voting.
The appeal was submitted on the final day allowed for such actions, as confirmed by actu Lyon. Aulas, who recently handed over the mayoral sash to Grégory Doucet, his successor as the first vice-president of Métropole de Lyon and now an opposition municipal councilor, had until 6 PM to file the document.
Extensive Work by “Cœur Lyonnais” Team
According to several members of the “Cœur Lyonnais” group, dozens of individuals have been working on this matter throughout the week. Beyond the alleged irregularities concerning Grégory Doucet’s ballots, the group reportedly received numerous other reports of issues. When questioned by the press at the city hall on Friday, Jean-Michel Aulas declined to elaborate, promising to communicate further details later in the evening.
Doucet’s Victory Margin and Aulas’s Stance
The ecologist mayor of Lyon, Grégory Doucet, secured his victory with a lead of 2,762 votes over Aulas. The possibility of the administrative judge annulling an election with such a margin is considered challenging. However, the political rivalry between Aulas and Doucet appears far from over.
During a municipal council meeting on Friday, Aulas addressed Doucet directly, stating, “Mr. Doucet, you have the mayoral sash… but you no longer have all the keys to the city. The people of Lyon, and the residents of our Métropole, have decided so. The people of Lyon have placed you under democratic tutelage.”
Background to the Appeal
Aulas’s decision to appeal stems from his belief that the election process was flawed. While specific details of the “irregularities” have not been fully disclosed, the “Cœur Lyonnais” group’s extensive efforts suggest a comprehensive challenge to the electoral outcome.
The administrative appeal process will now scrutinize the evidence presented by Aulas’s team. The outcome of this appeal could potentially lead to a re-evaluation of the election results, although overturning a victory with a significant vote difference is a complex legal endeavor.
What’s Next for Lyon?
The filing of this appeal adds another layer of complexity to Lyon’s political landscape. The city will now await the decision of the administrative judge, which could have significant implications for the newly formed municipal council and the future governance of Lyon.
The ongoing dispute highlights the intensity of political competition in the region and the determination of candidates to ensure the integrity of the electoral process. All eyes will now be on the judicial proceedings as Lyon navigates this post-election challenge.