1992 Macanese legislative election

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1992 Macanese legislative election
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  1988 30 September 1992 1996  

Eight of the 23 seats in the Legislative Assembly
Turnout59.26% (Increase2.svg29.61pp)
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
UNIPRO Leong Heng Teng 25.252New
UPD Tong Chi Kin 23.752New
ANMD Antonio Ng 12.391New
UFM Susana Chou 7.991New
SL Alberto Noronha 7.391New
Friendship Alexandre Ho 7.131-2
President beforePresident after
Anabela Sales Ritchie
Nominated Member
Anabela Sales Ritchie
DCAR

Legislative elections were held in Macau on 30 September 1992.

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Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Union for Promoting Progress 6,95625.252New
Union for Development 6,54323.752New
New Democratic Macau Association 3,41212.391New
Unity for the Future of Macau2,2017.991New
Labor Solidarity2,0377.391New
Friendship Association1,9657.131–2
Three United1,7886.490New
Association for Democracy and Social Well-Being of Macau 1,6966.160New
Electoral Union 9483.440–3
Total27,546100.008+2
Valid votes27,54696.56
Invalid votes6912.42
Blank votes2891.01
Total votes28,526100.00
Registered voters/turnout48,13759.26
Source: Boletim Oficial

Members

Geographical constituency (8 seats)
Functional constituencies (8 seats)
Nominated members (7 seats)

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