1992 Albanian local elections explained

Election Name:1992 Albanian Local Elections
Type:Local
Country:Albania
Ongoing:no
Next Election:1996 Albanian local elections
Next Year:1996
Election Date:26 July 1992
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The Albanian local elections in 1992 was the first local election held in Albania. The elections were held on 26 July 1992 and the general winner was the coalition Socialist Party of Albania with 49.87% of the vote. The Democratic Party of Albania however, won in capital of Tirana.[1]

Results

The Democratic party received fewer votes alone compared to its government coalition. However, The Democrats won in Berat, Elbasan, Fier, Lushnjë, Durrës, Vlorë, Shkodër, and Tirana. The winner in Tirana would be Sali Kelmendi. The Socialists and their Left Wing Coalition would win in the Lezhë, Gjirokastër, Peshkopi, Fier, Kukës.[2] About 9% of the votes were invalid. Voter Turnout was at 70.65%

Results of votes for the municipality and municipal councils!Party!Leader!Votes!Percentage of Votes!Coalitions!Leader!Votes!Percentage of Votes
Socialist PartyFatos Nano340,26645.43%Government coalitionSali Berisha644,87251.35%
Democratic PartySali Berisha278,10137.13%Left wing coalitionFatos Nano535,71342.66%
Social Democratic PartySkënder Gjinushi40,0655.35%Others/independents75,2225.99%
Republican PartySabri Godo33,7264.50%
Unity for Human Rights PartyVangjel Dule33,2234.44%
Others/independents 23,5903.15%

References

  1. Web site: 2011-04-02. Historia e zgjedhjeve lokale në Shqipëri, fitoret e PS dhe të PD. 2021-06-05. Gazeta Tema. sq-AL.
  2. News: 2011-04-02 . Historia e zgjedhjeve lokale në Shqipëri, fitoret e PS dhe të PD . sq-AL . Gazeta Tema . 2023-03-01.