1993 Cuban parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Cuba on 24 February 1993 alongside elections to the fourteen Provincial Assemblies.[1] Following the implementation of a new electoral law in 1992, voters now elected the National Assembly directly. Previously voters had elected members of the country's 169 municipal assemblies, who in turn had elected the National Assembly.

1993 Cuban parliamentary election

← 1986 24 February 1993 1998 →

All 589 seats in the National Assembly of People's Power
  First party
 
Leader Fidel Castro
Party PCC
Seats won 589
Seat change Increase79

President of the Council of Ministers before election

Fidel Castro
PCC

Elected President of the Council of Ministers

Fidel Castro
PCC

More than 60,000 people applied to be candidates, with the National Candidature Commission eventually selecting a list of 589 candidates. Voters could vote for the entire list or selected candidates. All 589 candidates received the 50% of votes required for election.

Voter turnout was reported to be 99.57%.[1]

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats
Communist Party of Cuba and affiliated (entire list)6,939,89495.06589
Communist Party of Cuba and affiliated (selective votes)360,7354.94
Total7,300,629100.00589
Valid votes7,300,62992.97
Invalid/blank votes551,6867.03
Total votes7,852,315100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,886,03999.57
Source: IPU

References

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  1. ^ a b Cuba: Elections held in 1993 Inter-Parliamentary Union