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1992 Mongolian parliamentary election

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countryMongolia
previous_election[1990](1990-mongolian-parliamentary-election)
next_election[1996](1996-mongolian-parliamentary-election)
election_date28 June 1992
seats_for_electionAll 76 seats in the State Great Khural
majority_seats39
party1MPRP
leader1Büdragchaagiin Dash-Yondon
percentage157.06
seats170
last_election1343
party2Alliance
leader2Erdeniin Bat-Üül
color2#FFD700
percentage217.48
seats24
last_election223
party3Mongolian Social Democratic Party
leader3Bat-Erdeniin Batbayar
percentage310.08
seats31
last_election34
party4Independents
leader4
percentage42.83
seats41
last_election451
titlePrime Minister
before_electionDashiin Byambasüren
before_partyMPRP
after_electionPuntsagiin Jasrai
after_partyMPRP
turnout95.60% ( 2.29pp)
flag_year1992

Parliamentary elections were held in Mongolia on 28 June 1992, the first to be held after the adoption of the 1992 constitution. The result was a victory for the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP), which won 70 of the 76 seats in the State Great Khural. Voter turnout was at 95.60%.

During the campaign the MPRP distanced itself from Marxism-Leninism, framing itself instead as a centrist party. However, the leadership of the party was the same as during the communist period. The success of the MPRP in the elections was considered surprising.

Contesting parties

For the 1992 election, 293 candidates were registered by the newly established General Election Commission, of whom 18 were independents and 275 were running from the following 8 political parties and 2 coalitions.

Party
Mongolian People's Party}}"
Mongolian Social Democratic Party}}"
Republican Party (Mongolia)}}"

Results

Results by constituency

Results by constituency

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II'', p490 {{ISBN. 0-19-924959-8
  2. (1992). "Election Watch". Journal of Democracy.
  3. Nohlen ''et al''., p491
  4. Batbayar, Tsedendambyn. (1993). "Mongolia in 1992: Back to One-Party Rule". Asian Survey.
  5. (2022). "Монгол улсын их хурлын сонгуулийн дүн".
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