General elections were held in Monaco on 7 April 1918 to elect the 12 members of the National Council.[1] A total of 15 candidates participated in the election.[1] Out of the 623 registered voters, 534 (or 85.7%) voters cast their ballots.[1]
Results
Candidates | Votes | ||
---|---|---|---|
Louis Aureglia | 519 | ||
Henri Marquet | 519 | ||
François Médecin | 512 | ||
Suffren Reymond | 511 | ||
Alexandre Médecin | 508 | ||
Antoine Marsan | 507 | ||
Théophile Gastaud | 504 | ||
Joseph Olivié | 496 | ||
César Settimo | 491 | ||
Michel Fontana | 459 | ||
Pierre Jioffredy | 448 | ||
Honoré Bellando | 439 | ||
Paul Bergeaud | 433 | ||
François Crovetto | 373 | ||
Séraphin Olivié | 370 | ||
Voters | 534 | ||
Registered voters | 623 | ||
Source: Journal de Monaco |
References
- 1 2 3 "Journal de Monaco No. 3134" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 9 April 1918.
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