April 1930 Monegasque general election

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General elections were to be held in Monaco on 4 May 1930 to elect the 12 members of the National Council. The election was annulled by Prince Louis II because it did not reach the quorum required by the Constitution. [1]

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Electoral College

The National Council was elected by a 30-member Electoral College. The Electoral College consisted of nine members elected by the Communal Council and 21 members elected by voters. The Electoral College also includes three substitute members elected by the Communal Council and six substitute members elected by voters. [2]

Members elected by Communal Council

The Communal Council held an election for nine members and three substitute members of the Electoral College on 12 April 1930.

CandidatesVotes
MembersEugène Marquet14
Pierre Jioffredy14
Etienne Crovetto14
Pierre Vatrican14
Charles Bernasconi14
Honoré Bellando14
Louis Rapaire14
Joseph Marquet14
Edouard Giordano14
Substitute membersArthur Linetti14
Jérôme Auréglia14
Louis Settimo14
Source: Journal de Monaco [2]

Members elected by voters

An election of the remaining 21 Electoral College members and six substitute members was held on 13 April 1930.

CandidatesVotes
MembersRobert Boisson422
Antoine Médecin420
Henri Settimo419
Louis Ceresole415
Théophile Gastaud415
Louis Briano412
Victor Rigazzi408
Antoine Icardi407
Auguste Boin406
François Fissore404
Emmanuel Nègre400
Jean Berti399
Emmanuel Rué398
Constant Auréglia396
Auguste Canis387
Jean Vatrican387
Henri Médecin383
Jules Cerutti382
Auguste Blot380
Laurent Campana379
Georges Sangiorgio369
Substitute membersHenri Castellini417
Louis Thibaud417
Jean Elena386
Amédée Bellando385
François Riva382
Laurent Jioffredy379
Valid ballots438
Invalid ballots21
Total ballots459
Source: Journal de Monaco [2]

References

  1. "Journal de Monaco No. 3779" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 8 May 1930.
  2. 1 2 3 "Journal de Monaco No. 3776" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 17 April 1930.