Who will become Paris' first 'Madame Mayor?'
March 28, 2014 -- Updated 1656 GMT (0056 HKT)
Anne Hidalgo, 54,............. Natalie Kosciusko-Morizet, 40,
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(CNN) -- As Parisians head to the polls for a second
round of municipal elections this Sunday, one of two women could become
Paris' first "Madame le Maire"..
On the left is the Socialist candidate, Spanish-born Anne Hidalgo, 54, the deputy mayor under Paris' incumbent Bertrand Delanoë.
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On the right is Natalie Kosciusko-Morizet, 40, a former minister in Nicolas Sarkozy's center-right government.
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As women have long been underrepresented in French politics, this upcoming local election is expected to be an historic one.
Today, women make up 26.9% of National Assembly députés, while in local politics they account for just 13.9%.
Lauren Said-Moorhouse contributed to this piece.
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