1992 Gibraltar general election
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.
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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 | National Party | 423 |
FERRO, James | 411 | |
The first fifteen candidates were elected to the House of Assembly.
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