1993 Cambodian general election

General elections were held in Cambodia between 23 and 28 May 1993. The result was a hung parliament with the FUNCINPEC Party being the largest party with 58 seats. Voter turnout was 89.56%. The elections were conducted by the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), which also maintained peacekeeping troops in Cambodia throughout the election and the period after it.

1993 Cambodian general election

23 and 28 May 1993

All 120 seats in the Constituent Assembly
61 seats needed for a majority
Registered4,764,618
Turnout89.56%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Norodom Ranariddh Hun Sen Son Sann
Party FUNCINPEC CPP BLDP
Seats won 58 51 10
Popular vote 1,824,188 1,533,471 152,764
Percentage 45.47% 38.23% 3.81%


Prime Minister before election

Hun Sen
CPP

Elected Prime Minister

Norodom Ranariddh (first PM)
Hun Sen (second PM)

They remain the last elections won by a party other than the Cambodian People's Party, which began to dominate Cambodian politics from 1998.

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