2018 Monegasque general election

Summary

General elections were held in Monaco on 11 February 2018.[1] Since the General Election of 2013, the largest party, Horizon Monaco, split, which led to the formation of a new political party – Primo! Priorite Monaco. The latter won 58% of the vote, while the other parties, Horizon Monaco and Union Monégasque got 26% and 16% respectively. This led to a 21-seat gain for Primo!, with the 3 remaining seats being divided between Horizon Monaco and Union Monégasque.

2018 Monegasque general election
Monaco
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All 24 seats in the National Council
13 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Primo! Stéphane Valeri 57.71 21 New
Horizon Monaco Béatrice Fresko-Rolfo 26.10 2 −18
UM Jean-François Robillon 16.19 1 −2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President of the National Council before President of the National Council after
Christophe Steiner
New Majority
Stéphane Valeri
Primo!

Electoral system edit

Voters can either choose a party list or choose candidates from various lists ("panachage") for the 24 seats. The 16 candidates with the most votes are elected (with the older candidate breaking possible ties in votes). The eight other seats are chosen from lists in accordance with the proportional representation system for parties that have at least five percent of votes.[2]

Results edit

70% of registered voters cast a vote.[3]

 
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Priorité Monaco63,80657.71New21New
Horizon Monaco28,85826.10–24.242–18
Union Monégasque17,89516.19–22.801–2
Total110,559100.00240
Valid votes4,81494.60
Invalid votes1753.44
Blank votes1001.97
Total votes5,089100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,24570.24
Source: Journal de Monaco[4]

By candidate edit

Party Candidates Votes Total party votes % Seats
Priorité Monaco Stéphane Valeri 2,937 63,806 57.7 21
Christophe Robino 2,789
Marc Mourou 2,771
Nathalie Amoratti Blanc 2,752
Thomas Brezzo 2,734
Fabrice Notari 2,719
Pierre Van Klaveren 2,709
Guillaume Rose 2,706
Michèle Dittlot 2,695
Corinne Bertani 2,687
José Badia 2,668
Franck Julien 2,668
Pierre Bardy 2,665
Marine Grisoul 2,647
Balthazar Seydoux Fornier de Clausonne 2,645
Jean-Charles Emmerich 2,641
Franck Lobono 2,629
Marie-Noëlle Gibelli 2,591
Daniel Boeri 2,574
Brigitte Boccone Pages 2,568
Karen Aliprendi 2,529
Roland Mouflard 2,523
Laurence Aubert 2,514
Patrick Rinaldi 2,445
Horizon Monaco Béatrice Fresko-Rolfo 1,472 28,858 26.1 2
Jacques Rit 1,363
Christophe Spiliotis-Saquet 1,305
Claude Boisson 1,282
Bertrand Crovetto 1,267
Jean-François Riehl 1,255
Morgane Jade Aureglia 1,232
Christian Barilaro 1,219
Henri Riey 1,217
Criss Roux 1,213
Jean-Christophe Pages 1,212
Mathilde Bellon Le Clerc 1,207
Robert Boisbouvier 1,207
Elodie Kern de Millo Terrazzani 1,183
Véronique Prat 1,168
Katia Gagnol 1,160
Séverine Druenne 1,159
Catherine Chailan Grover 1,144
Cyril Durand 1,143
Jean-Michel Rapaire 1,131
Georges Dick 1,120
Valérie Laugier 1,098
Odile Frolla 1,052
Maria Dolorès Villalonga Otto-Bruc 1,049
Union Monégasque Jean-Louis Grinda 1,076 17,895 16.2 1
Jean-François Robillon 1,051
Bernard Pasquier 961
Jean-Charles Allavena 881
Valérie Bernard 817
Eric Elena 810
Jean Billon 781
Claude Rosticher 765
Anabela Crovetto 738
Christophe Brico 737
Alfonso Ciulla 733
Christian Palmaro 706
Guillaume Galtier 681
Hugh Fissore 675
Allison Billaud 679
Audrey Bovini Le Joliff 660
Gabriel Grinda 660
Bruno Billaud 651
Martine Eva Rosticher 651
Annabelle Pinon 649
Stéphane Tomatis Moro 646
Valérie Pesci 644
Eric Battaglia 623
Etienne Ruzic 620
Source: Journal de Monaco[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Elections nationales à Monaco: Stéphane Valeri dépose sa liste en mairie" (in French). Nice-Matin. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  2. ^ Electoral system IPU
  3. ^ Bariéty, Aude (12 February 2018). "Monaco : large victoire pour la liste Primo! aux élections nationales". Le Figaro. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Journal de Monaco No. 8369" (PDF). Journal de Monaco. 16 February 2018.

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