Malagasy presidential election, 1992–93
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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Madagascar |
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Presidential elections were held in Madagascar on 25 November 1992, with a run-off between the top two contenders on 10 February 1993. Incumbent President Didier Ratsiraka of AREMA lost the election to Albert Zafy, leader of the National Union for Development and Democracy in the second round after neither candidate reached 50% in the first round.
Voter turnout was 74.43% for the first round and 68.49% for the second.[1]
Results
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Albert Zafy | National Union for Development and Democracy | 2,024,841 | 45.94 | 2,766,704 | 66.74 |
Didier Ratsiraka | AREMA | 1,260,193 | 28.59 | 1,378,640 | 33.26 |
Manandafy Rakotonirina | Movement for Proletarian Power | 444,288 | 10.08 | ||
Ruffine Tsiranana | Social Democratic Party | 152,952 | 3.47 | ||
Jacques Rabemananjara | Independent | 124,901 | 2.83 | ||
Nirina Andriamanalina | Independent | 98,574 | 2.24 | ||
Tovonanahary Rabetsitonta | Action and Reflection Group for the Development of Madagascar | 96,445 | 2.19 | ||
Invalid/blanks votes | 99,595 | - | 157,319 | - | |
Total | 4,506,993 | 100 | 4,302,663 | 100 | |
Source: EISA |
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