Gibraltar general election, 1992
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General elections were held in Gibraltar on 16 January 1992. They were won by the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party led by Joe Bossano, whose candidates took 73.1% of the popular vote and eight of the 15 contested seats, retaining control of the Gibraltar House of Assembly.
Results
The share of the votes was as follows:[1]
- Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party 73.1%, eight members elected
- Gibraltar Social Democrats 20.2%, seven members elected
- Gibraltar National Party 4.7%,
- Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights 2.1%,
Name of candidate | Political party |
Number of votes |
BOSSANO, Joseph John | Socialist Labour Party | 9228 |
BALDACHINO, Joseph Louis | Socialist Labour Party | 8527 |
PEREZ, Juan Carlos | Socialist Labour Party | 8188 |
MOR, Robert | Socialist Labour Party | 8135 |
FEETHAM, Michael Alfred | Socialist Labour Party | 8107 |
MONTEGRIFFO, Maria Isabel | Socialist Labour Party | 8089 |
MOSS, Joseph Louis | Socialist Labour Party | 7986 |
PILCHER, Joseph Ernest | Socialist Labour Party | 7737 |
CARUANA, Peter Richard | Social Democrats | 3065 |
VASQUEZ, Freddie | Social Democrats | 2354 |
CORBY, Hubert Alfred | Social Democrats | 2323 |
BRITTO, Ernest Michael | Social Democrats | 2306 |
CUMMING, Peter | Social Democrats | 2187 |
FRANCIS, Lewis Henry | Social Democrats | 2167 |
RAMAGGE, Maurice | Social Democrats | 1945 |
OCANA, Louis | Social Democrats | 1916 |
VALARINO, Reginald G. | Independent AACR | 1847 |
GARCIA, Joe | National Party | 944 |
GARCIA, Joseph John | National Party | 771 |
AZOPARDI, Keith | 765 | |
CULATTO, Charles James | 452 | |
BORDA, Paul Christopher James | National Party | 443 |
ARMSTRONG-EMERY, Lyana Patricia | Reform Party | 423 |
FERRO, James | 411 | |
The first fifteen candidates were elected to the House of Assembly.
References
- ↑ Thursday 16 January 1992 Results of Poll at parliament.gi
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