Cameroonian parliamentary election, 1992

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Parliamentary elections were held in Cameroon on 1 March 1992. They were first multi-party elections for the National Assembly since 1964, although they were boycotted by the Social Democratic Front and the Cameroon Democratic Union.[1] The result was a victory for the ruling (and formerly sole legal party) Cameroon People's Democratic Movement, which won 88 of the 180 seats.[2] Voter turnout was 60.7%.[3]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Cameroon People's Democratic Movement989,04445.588–92
National Union for Democracy and Progress770,58635.5 68New
Union of the Peoples of Cameroon189,5428.718New
Movement for the Defence of the Republic87,4464.06New
Cameroonian Party of Democrats39,7581.80New
National Party for Progress17,0940.80New
Other parties79,9393.70New
Invalid/blank votes262,034
Total2,435,4431001800
Registered voters/turnout4,010,06260.7
Source: Nohlen et al. (excluding figures from Djérem constituency)

References

  1. Elections in Cameroon African Elections Database
  2. Cameroon Inter-Parliamentary Union
  3. Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B (1999) Elections in Africa: A data handbook, p180 ISBN 0-19-829645-2
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