Constitutional Commission elections were held in the Seychelles between 23 and 26 July 1992.
They were the first multi-party elections since the 1977 coup had installed the Seychelles People's Progressive Front as the sole legal party.
The commission was elected by proportional representation, with a threshold of 5% to win one of the 22 seats.
[1] The SPPF emerged as the largest party with 14 of the representatives, whilst the remaining eight went to the Seychelles Democratic Party.
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