“Going to the polls would mean believing in a system that I know could not satisfy my choices, so I’m not very interested,” said ientienne Sellier, a 25-year-old practitioner who was not tempted to choose between “the far right and the awful candidate right next door “. Surveys show that Macron’s biggest and richest supporters, meanwhile, are the most confident they will actually show up on Sunday. “Can Lepen win? Yes. It is possible; “I still believe Macron will succeed, but they are dangerously close,” said Philippe Marlière, a professor of French and European politics at University College London. The French should have a clear indication of the results shortly after the close of voting at 8 pm, based on a few counts from a representative sample of constituencies. The final results are expected early Monday.