France (European Parliament constituency)

The far-right National Rally and President Macron's centrist LREM–MoDem alliance each won 23 seats.

The centre-right Union of Democrats and Independents and the French Communist Party each lost the 3 seats they had held in the previous parliament.

As the 2019 election was after the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, but before Brexit took effect at midnight CET on the morning of 1 February 2020, several French seats were only taken up after the British members left the European Parliament.

These seats are included in the numbers mentioned above and were apportioned with 2 to the centrist LREM–MoDem group and 1 each for the National Rally, The Ecologists and the Socialists.

The far-right grouping, led by the National Rally, won 30 of France's 81 seats, with 31.50% of the vote.

Seats gained after the United Kingdom left the EU are shown as outlined white circles:
Far-left: La France Insoumise (6)
Centre-left: Socialist Party (4+1)
Greens: The Ecologists (11+1)
Centre: LREM MoDem (19+2)
Centre-right: The Republicans (8)
Far-right: National Rally (21+1)
Far-left: La France Insoumise and others (9)
Centre-left: Socialist Party and others (13)
Greens: The Ecologists (5)
Centre: Renaissance and others (13)
Centre-right: The Republicans and others (6)
Far-right: National Rally and others (30)
Far-right: Reconquête and others (5)