Parliamentary elections were held in Ghana on 29 December 1992, the first since 1979.
Voter turnout was just 28.1% amidst a boycott by opposition parties, who had claimed the preceding presidential elections in November – won by former military ruler Jerry Rawlings with 58% of the vote – were fraudulent, with international observers considering them not to have been conducted in a free and fair manner.
[1][2] The result was a victory for Rawlings's National Democratic Congress, which won 189 of the 200 seats.
[3] A total of 8,229,902 voters were registered,[4] but 893,056 were in the 23 constituencies that were uncontested.
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