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1993 Cypriot presidential election


FieldValue
countryCyprus
election_date7 February 1993 (first round)
14 February 1993 (second round)
previous_election1988 Cypriot presidential election
previous_year1988
next_election1998 Cypriot presidential election
next_year1998
typepresidential
candidate2George Vassiliou
party2Independent
image2Георгиос Васос Василиу (30-09-1992).jpg
popular_vote2176,769
percentage249.69%
candidate1Glafcos Clerides
party1Democratic Rally
image1Glafcos Clerides, 1993.jpg
popular_vote1178,945
percentage150.31%
map
titlePresident
before_electionGeorge Vassiliou
before_partyIndependent
after_electionGlafcos Clerides
after_partyDemocratic Rally

14 February 1993 (second round)

Presidential elections were held in Cyprus on 7 February 1993, with a second round on 14 February. The result was a victory for Glafcos Clerides of the Democratic Rally after he finished as runner-up behind George Vassiliou, supported by AKEL, in the first round, a reverse of the 1988 elections. Voter turnout was 92.4% in the first round and 93.3% in the second.

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p438 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p446
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