Country: | Monaco |
Previous Election: | 1988 |
Next Election: | 1998 |
Election Date: | 24 January 1993 (first round) 31 January 1993 (second round) |
Election Name: | 1993 Monegasque general election |
Seats For Election: | All 18 seats in the National Council |
Majority Seats: | 10 |
Party1: | UND |
Leader1: | Jean-Louis Campora |
Percentage1: | 80.12 |
Seats1: | 15 |
Last Election1: | 18 |
Party2: | APN |
Colour2: |
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Percentage2: | 16.93 |
Seats2: | 2 |
Last Election2: | new |
Party3: | Independents |
Leader3: | – |
Percentage3: | 2.94 |
Seats3: | 1 |
Last Election3: | 0 |
President of the National Council | |
Before Party: | UND |
After Election: | Jean-Louis Campora |
After Party: | UND |
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.
Voters can either choose a party list or choose candidates from various lists ("panachage") for the 18 seats. To be elected a candidate must receive a majority of valid votes. If the 18 seats are not filled in the first round, the remaining seats are elected in a second round by a simple majority.