1992 Andorran parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Andorra on 5 April 1992, with a second round of voting on 12 April.[1] Following the elections, Òscar Ribas Reig remained Prime Minister.[2]

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Electoral system

All 28 seats of the General Council were up for election. Each parish formed a constituency, electing four members each. Members of the Parliament were elected using a two-round plurality voting system. The voting age was 18 years old.

As political parties were not legalised until 1993, all candidates ran as independents, although press and newspapers considered some candidates to be government endorsed (supporting Ribas government) or opponents.[3]

Following the elections, the General Council elected the Prime Minister of Andorra and the General Syndic (speaker).

Results

Voter turnout was 82.4%.[1] A total of 19 candidates were elected on the first round, with the remaining nine seats – one seat in Canillo, four in La Massana and four in Escaldes-Engordany – elected in the second round.[4]

Party First round Second round Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Independents10019100928
Invalid/blank votes
Total7,07710019100928
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, la Vanguardia 1 2

Relation of the elected candidates with the standing government:

Parish Government endorsed Opposition
Canillo 1 3
Encamp 4
Ordino 4
La Massana 4
Andorra la Vella 4
Sant Julià de Lòria 4
Escaldes-Engordany 4
Total 17 11
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, la Vanguardia 1 2

Òscar Ribas Reig was re-elected as Prime Minister.

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References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p160 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p166
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p154
  4. La Vanguardia, 13/04/1992, p13
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