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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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General elections were held in Monaco on 24 January 1993, with a second round of voting on 31 January.[1] The result was a victory for the National and Democratic Union, which won 15 of the 18 seats in the National Council, the first time since 1973 that it had failed to win all 18 seats.
Results
Party | First round | Second round | Total seats | +/– | |||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | ||||
National and Democratic Union | 31,292 | 80.12 | 14 | 3,547 | 41.12 | 1 | 15 | –3 | |
National Progressive Action | 6,612 | 16.93 | 0 | 3,621 | 41.97 | 2 | 2 | New | |
Independents | 1,150 | 2.94 | 0 | 1,459 | 16.91 | 1 | 1 | +1 | |
Total | 39,054 | 100.00 | 14 | 8,627 | 100.00 | 4 | 18 | 0 | |
Valid votes | 3,247 | 96.81 | 2,958 | 96.95 | |||||
Invalid/blank votes | 107 | 3.19 | 93 | 3.05 | |||||
Total votes | 3,354 | 100.00 | 3,051 | 100.00 | |||||
Registered voters/turnout | 4,580 | 73.23 | 4,582 | 66.59 | |||||
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Journal de Monaco, Journal de Monaco |
By party
First round
Party | Candidates | Votes | Total party votes | % | Seats | |
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National and Democratic Union | Stéphane Valeri | 1,987 | 31,292 | 80.12 | 14 | |
Jean-Joseph Pastor | 1,944 | |||||
Michel-Yves Mourou | 1,934 | |||||
Henry Rey | 1,878 | |||||
Henri Fissore | 1,862 | |||||
Guy Magnan | 1,852 | |||||
Claude Boisson | 1,843 | |||||
Max Brousse | 1,838 | |||||
Rodolphe Berlin | 1,782 | |||||
Jean-Louis Campora | 1,766 | |||||
Marie-Thérèse Escaut-Marquet | 1,716 | |||||
Rainier Boisson | 1,709 | |||||
Claude Cellario | 1,703 | |||||
Michel Boeri | 1,666 | |||||
Joëlle Pastor-Pouget | 1,501 | |||||
Francis Palmaro | 1,491 | |||||
Charles Lorenzi | 1,463 | |||||
Pierre Crovetto | 1,357 | |||||
National Progressive Action | Jean-Louis Medecin | 1,179 | 6,612 | 16.93 | 0 | |
Alain Michel | 1,029 | |||||
Francine Gaggino-Pierre | 954 | |||||
Patrick Medecin | 928 | |||||
Georges Aimone | 905 | |||||
Maurice Gaziello | 866 | |||||
Etienne Leandri | 751 | |||||
Independent | René Giordano | 1,150 | 1,150 | 2.94 | 0 | |
Source: Journal de Monaco |
Second round
Party | Candidates | Votes | Total party votes | % | Seats | |
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National Progressive Action | Alain Michel | 1,010 | 3,621 | 41.97 | 2 | |
Patrick Medecin | 942 | |||||
Francine Gaggino-Pierre | 918 | |||||
Maurice Gaziello | 751 | |||||
National and Democratic Union | Francis Palmaro | 975 | 3,547 | 41.12 | 1 | |
Charles Lorenzi | 910 | |||||
Jean Aubert | 841 | |||||
Danielle Billard | 821 | |||||
Independent | René Giordano | 1,459 | 1,459 | 16.91 | 1 | |
Source: Journal de Monaco |
References
- ↑ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1357 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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