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1978 Monegasque general election

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1978 Monegasque general election
Monaco
← 1973 15 January 1978 1983 →

All 18 seats in the National Council
10 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
UND Jean-Charles Rey [fr] 84.53 18 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President of the National Council before President of the National Council after
August Médecin
UND
Jean-Charles Rey [fr]
UND

General elections were held in Monaco on 15 January 1978. The result was a victory for the National and Democratic Union, which won all 18 seats in the National Council.

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Transcription

Electoral system

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.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
National and Democratic Union26,64084.5318+2
Monegasque Socialist Party2,1166.710New
Democratic Union Movement2,0276.430–1
Independents7342.330
Total31,517100.00180
Valid votes2,57094.52
Invalid votes1294.74
Blank votes200.74
Total votes2,719100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,64774.55
Source: Journal de Monaco,[1] Nohlen & Stöver[2]

By candidate

PartyCandidateVotes%
National and Democratic UnionJean-Joseph Pastor1,63663.66
Michel Mourou1,62663.27
Max Brousse1,58361.60
Roxane Noat-Notari1,54360.04
Edmond Aubert1,53059.53
Max Principale1,52159.18
Jean-Charles Rey [fr]1,49658.21
Henri Rey1,48657.82
Jean-Louis Campora1,47657.43
Charles Lorenzi1,47057.20
Michel Boeri1,46857.12
Jean-Jo Marquet1,46657.04
Honorine Cornaglia-Rouffionac1,43955.99
Raittier Boisson1,42455.41
Émile Gaziello1,42255.33
Pierre Crovetto1,41254.94
Guy Magnan1,32651.60
Raymond Franzi1,31651.21
Democratic Union MovementCharles Soccal1,18145.95
Monegasque Socialist PartyGérard Porasso1,05941.21
René Giordano1,05741.13
Democratic Union MovementFabrice Barral84632.92
IndependentBaptiste Marsan73428.56
Total31,517100.00
Valid votes2,57094.52
Invalid votes1294.74
Blank votes200.74
Total votes2,719100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,64774.55
Source: Journal de Monaco[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Journal de Monaco No. 6281" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 10 February 1978.
  2. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1357 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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