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2003 Monegasque general election All 24 seats in the National Council 13 seats needed for a majority
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
General elections were held in Monaco on 9 February 2003. The result was a victory for the Union for Monaco alliance, which won 21 of the 24 seats in the National Council . Within the alliance, twelve seats were won by the Union for the Principality , four by the National Union for the Future of Monaco , three by Promotion of the Monegasque Family and two by Rally for Monaco .
Electoral system
Voters can either choose a party list or choose candidates from various lists ("panachage ") for the 24 seats. The 16 candidates with the most votes are elected (with the older candidate breaking possible ties in votes). The eight other seats are chosen from lists in accordance with the proportional representation system for parties that have at least five percent of votes.
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/– Union for Monaco 60,339 58.45 21 +21 National and Democratic Union 42,892 41.55 3 –15 Total 103,231 100.00 24 +6 Valid votes 4,499 96.59 Invalid votes 141 3.03 Blank votes 18 0.39 Total votes 4,658 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 5,842 79.73 Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Journal de Monaco
By candidate
Party
Candidates
Votes
Total party votes
%
Seats
Union for Monaco
Jacques Rit
2,719
60,399
58.45
21
Jean-François Robillon
2,617
Claude Boisson
2,581
Cristophe Spiliotis-Saquet
2,579
Catherine Fautrier
2,571
Anne Poyard-Vatrican
2,552
Jean-Michel Cucchi
2,549
Fabrice Notari
2,541
Jean-Charles Gardetto
2,524
Michèle Dittlot
2,516
Thomas Giaccardi
2,512
Stéphane Valeri
2,511
Vincent Palmaro
2,504
Daniel Raymond
2,503
Bernard Marquet
2,501
Alexandre Bordero
2,496
Jean-Pierre Licari
2,484
Bruno Blanchy
2,474
Brigitte Boccone-Pagès
2,470
Claude Cellario
2,468
Jean-Luc Nigioni
2,437
Christian Berti
2,426
Hervé Gaziello
2,416
René Giordano
2,388
National and Democratic Union
Henry Rey
1,944
42,892
41.55
3
Christine Pasquier-Ciulla
1,888
Jean-Joseph Pastor
1,869
Christophe Steiner
1,850
Rainier Boisson
1,840
Michel Boeri
1,839
Guy Magnan
1,839
Florence Sosso
1,833
Patrick Medecin
1,829
Alain Pastor
1,823
Alain Sangiorgio
1,815
Marianne Bertrand-Reynaud
1,812
Michel Boisson
1,809
Bertrand Crovetto
1,800
Robert Scarlot
1,800
Michel Grinda
1,785
Dider Martini
1,765
Jean Tonelli
1,753
Marie-Thérèse Escaut-Marquet
1,746
Patrice Solamito
1,707
Jean-Marie Pastor
1,677
Alain Michel
1,662
Caroline Porasso
1,618
Jean-Louis Campora
1,589
References
^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook , p1357 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
Nohlen & Stöver, p1361
"Election Profile" . IFES. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
"Journal de Monaco No. 7587" (PDF). Journal de Monaco . 21 February 2003.
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