General elections were held in Monaco on 15 December 1946 with a second round on 22 December 1946 to elect the 18 members of the National Council.
Electoral system
Voters can either choose a party list or choose candidates from various lists ("panachage") for the 18 seats. To be elected a candidate must receive a majority of valid votes. If the 18 seats are not filled in the first round, the remaining seats are elected in a second round by a simple majority.
Results
First round
| Candidates
|
Votes
|
| Jean-Charles Marquet
|
483
|
| Louis Auréglia
|
397
|
| Joseph Fissore
|
360
|
| Charles de Castro
|
359
|
| Michel Fontana
|
358
|
| Charles Bernasconi
|
354
|
| Étienne Boéri
|
349
|
| Dr. Bernasconi
|
346
|
| Jean-Marie Notari
|
346
|
| Jean-Charles Rey
|
339
|
|
|
| Valid ballots
|
677
|
| Invalid ballots
|
19
|
| Total ballots
|
696
|
| Registered voters
|
888
|
| Source: Journal de Monaco[1]
|
Second round
| Candidates
|
Votes
|
| Auguste Médecin
|
332
|
| Georges Blanchy
|
309
|
| Arthur Crovetto
|
302
|
| Robert Boisson
|
296
|
| Dr. Joseph Simon
|
293
|
| Guy Brousse
|
285
|
| Jean Sbarrato
|
277
|
| Robert Sanmori
|
271
|
|
|
| Valid ballots
|
635
|
| Invalid ballots
|
7
|
| Total ballots
|
642
|
| Registered voters
|
888
|
| Source: Journal de Monaco[2]
|
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