1992 Papua New Guinean general election information
1992 Papua New Guinean general election
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13-27 June 1992
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All of 109 seats in the National Parliament 55 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
81.20%
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
Pangu Pati
Rabbie Namaliu
9.33
20
−6
PDM
Paias Wingti
7.83
15
−2
PAP
Ted Diro
4.67
12
+6
MAP
Bernard Narokobi
4.27
7
0
PPP
Julius Chan
2.85
8
+3
LNA
Karl Stack
2.16
4
+1
Liberal
0.95
1
New
National
Michael Mel
0.83
2
−10
BAP
Joseph Bare Onguglo
0.31
1
New
Independents
–
63.11
39
+17
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Paias Wingti PDM
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General elections were held in Papua New Guinea between 13 and 27 June 1992.[1] The result was a victory for the Pangu Party, which won 22 of the 109 seats. Voter turnout was 81.2%.
^Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p770 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
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