All 120 seats in the Constituent Assembly 61 seats needed for a majority
Registered
4,764,618
Turnout
89.56%
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Norodom Ranariddh
Hun Sen
Son Sann
Party
FUNCINPEC
CPP
BLDP
Seats won
58
51
10
Popular vote
1,824,188
1,533,471
152,764
Percentage
45.47%
38.23%
3.81%
Prime Minister before election
Hun Sen
CPP
Elected Prime Minister
Norodom Ranariddh (first PM) Hun Sen (second PM)
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General elections were held in Cambodia between 23 and 28 May 1993. The result was a hung parliament with the FUNCINPEC Party being the largest party with 58 seats. Voter turnout was 89.56%.[1] The elections were conducted by the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), which also maintained peacekeeping troops in Cambodia throughout the election and the period after it.[2]
They remain the last elections won by a party other than the Cambodian People's Party, which began to dominate Cambodian politics from 1998.
^Widyono (2008), p. 124
^UN Security Council Practices and Charter Research Branch (1995), p. 598
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