General elections were held in Monaco on 15 December 1946 with a second round on 22 December 1946 to elect the 18 members of the National Council.
Electoral system
editVoters can either choose a party list or choose candidates from various lists ("panachage") for the 18 seats. To be elected a candidate must receive a majority of valid votes. If the 18 seats are not filled in the first round, the remaining seats are elected in a second round by a simple majority.
Results
editFirst round
editCandidates | Votes |
---|---|
Jean-Charles Marquet | 483 |
Louis Auréglia | 397 |
Joseph Fissore | 360 |
Charles de Castro | 359 |
Michel Fontana | 358 |
Charles Bernasconi | 354 |
Étienne Boéri | 349 |
Dr. Bernasconi | 346 |
Jean-Marie Notari | 346 |
Jean-Charles Rey | 339 |
Valid ballots | 677 |
Invalid ballots | 19 |
Total ballots | 696 |
Registered voters | 888 |
Source: Journal de Monaco[1] |
Second round
editCandidates | Votes |
---|---|
Auguste Médecin | 332 |
Georges Blanchy | 309 |
Arthur Crovetto | 302 |
Robert Boisson | 296 |
Dr. Joseph Simon | 293 |
Guy Brousse | 285 |
Jean Sbarrato | 277 |
Robert Sanmori | 271 |
Valid ballots | 635 |
Invalid ballots | 7 |
Total ballots | 642 |
Registered voters | 888 |
Source: Journal de Monaco[2] |
References
edit- ^ "Journal de Monaco No. 4653" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 19 December 1946.
- ^ "Journal de Monaco No. 4654" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 26 December 1946.