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General elections were held in Swaziland in September and October 1993. The elections was held using the T inkhundla system, in which voters elected members to an electoral college, who then selected 55 non-party candidates for the Parliament (an increase from 40 at the previous election), whilst the King appointed a further ten. [1]

Unlike previous Tinkhundla elections, voters were registered, with a total of 283,93 people on the voter roll. The number of candidates was 2,094, though observers estimated voter turnout to be only 13-15%. [2]

References

  1. ^ Elections in Swaziland African Elections Database
  2. ^ Tinkhundla elections, 1978-1993 Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine EISA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

General elections were held in Swaziland in September and October 1993. The elections was held using the T inkhundla system, in which voters elected members to an electoral college, who then selected 55 non-party candidates for the Parliament (an increase from 40 at the previous election), whilst the King appointed a further ten. [1]

Unlike previous Tinkhundla elections, voters were registered, with a total of 283,93 people on the voter roll. The number of candidates was 2,094, though observers estimated voter turnout to be only 13-15%. [2]

References

  1. ^ Elections in Swaziland African Elections Database
  2. ^ Tinkhundla elections, 1978-1993 Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine EISA

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