Algerian local election, 1990

Algerian local election, 1990

The Algerian local elections of 1990 were the first multiparty elections to take place in independent Algeria.

APC (Popular Communal Assembly) Results

PartyVotesShare of VoteCouncilsSeats
FIS4,331,47254.3%8535,987
FLN2,245,79828.1%4874,799
RCD166,1042.1%87623
PNSD131,1001.6%2134
Other parties179,0362.2%4143
Independents931,27811.7%1061,189
Total7,984,788100%

Turnout: 8,366,760 (65.2%)Valid votes cast: 7,984,788 (62.2%)

APW (Popular Wilaya Assembly) Results

Full results are not available; only the following information is provided here:

PartyVotesShare of VoteCouncilsSeats
FIS4,520,66857.4%31*1,031
FLN2,166,88727.5%6667
RCD155
PNSD08
Other parties013
Independents199
Total7,877,000100%

* 9 councils with no overall control

Turnout: 8,238,921 (64.2%)Valid votes cast: 7,877,000 (61.3%)

Bibliography

* Jacques Fontaine, 'Les elections locales Algériennes du 12 Juin 1990: approche statistique et géographique'. "Maghreb-Machrek", no. 129 (Juillet-Septembre 1990)
* Keith Sutton, Ahmed Aghrout, & Salah Zaimche, 'Political changes in Algeria: an emerging electoral geography', "Maghreb Review", vol. 17, nos. 1-2 (1992).


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