1992 Elections - Africa

Africa

  • Angolan general election, 1992
  • BurkinabĂ© parliamentary election, 1992
  • Cameroonian parliamentary election, 1992
  • Cameroonian presidential election, 1992
  • Central African Republic general election, 1992
  • Comorian legislative election, 1992
  • Republic of the Congo presidential election, 1992
  • Djiboutian parliamentary election, 1992
  • Gambian general election, 1992
  • Ghanaian parliamentary election, 1992
  • Ghanaian presidential election, 1992
  • Kenyan general election, 1992
  • Malagasy presidential election, 1992–1993
  • Malawian general election, 1992
  • Malian parliamentary election, 1992
  • Malian presidential election, 1992
  • Mauritanian parliamentary election, 1992
  • Mauritanian presidential election, 1992
  • Nigerian parliamentary election, 1992
  • Republic of the Congo parliamentary election, 1992
  • Seychellois constitutional commission election, 1992
  • South African apartheid referendum, 1992

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