General elections were held in Monaco on 23 April 1911 to elect the 12 members of the National Council.[1] A total of 20 candidates participated in the election.[2] Out of the 629 registered voters, 524 (or 83.3%) voters cast their ballots.[2]
Results
Candidates | Votes |
---|---|
Jean Marsan | 435 |
Théophile Gastaud | 434 |
Suffren Reymond | 433 |
Antoine Marsan | 431 |
Honoré Bellando | 430 |
Théodore Gastaud | 430 |
Jean Bonafede | 427 |
François Crovetto | 427 |
Alexandre Melin | 426 |
Michel Fontana | 421 |
Laurent Olivié | 321 |
Eugène Marquet | 415 |
Séraphin Olivié | 414 |
Henri Médecin | 413 |
André Notari | 407 |
Jean Barral | 406 |
Prince Louis | 397 |
Georges Sangiorgio | 391 |
Etienne Crovetto | 390 |
Laurent Aimino | 339 |
Voters | 524 |
Registered voters | 629 |
Source: Journal de Monaco |
References
- ↑ "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (June 1911)
- 1 2 "Journal de Monaco No. 2762" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 25 April 1911.
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