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1963 Monegasque general election|
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18 seats in the National Council 10 seats needed for a majority |
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
General elections were held in Monaco on 25 February and 3 March 1963.[1] The result was a victory for the National and Democratic Union, which won 17 of the 18 seats in the National Council.
Results
By party
First round
Party
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Candidates
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Votes
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Total party votes
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%
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Seats
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National and Democratic Union
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Louis Aureglia
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1,796
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23,407
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72.37
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16
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Jean-Charles Rey
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1,658
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Louis Caravel
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1,530
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Jean-Joseph Marquet
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1,505
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Max Brousse
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1,497
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Joseph Simon
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1,472
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Roxane Noat-Notari
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1,469
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Emile Gaziello
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1,461
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Auguste Medecin
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1,456
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Charles Campora
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1,453
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Charles Bernasconi
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1,450
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Jean Notari
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1,430
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Jean-Louis Medecin
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1,381
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Joseph Fissore
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1,323
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Paul Choinière
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1,284
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Max Principale
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1,242
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Democratic Union Movement
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Edmond Laforest de Minotty
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1,085
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8,938
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27.63
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0
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Jacques Sangiorgio
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1,034
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Charles Soccal
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875
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Jean-Charles Lorenzi
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736
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Edmond Aubert
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693
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René Clerissi
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692
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Pierre Crovetto
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674
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André Passeron
|
568
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Jean Sbarrato
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562
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René Stefanelli
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554
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Georges Medecin
|
545
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Bernard Medecin
|
409
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Camille Onda
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344
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Mercury Jean Gastaud
|
167
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Source: Journal de Monaco
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Second round
Party
|
Candidates
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Votes
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Total party votes
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%
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Seats
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Democratic Union Movement
|
Charles Soccal
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961
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3,459
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100
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2
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Edmond Laforest de Minotty
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634
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Charles Lorenzi
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572
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Jacques Sangiorgio
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566
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Pierre Crovetto
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461
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Roger Félix Medicin
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265
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Source: Journal de Monaco
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References