General elections were held in the Gambia on 29 April 1992.
The election date was announced on 14 February and the National Assembly was dissolved three days later.
Although he had announced his retirement in December 1991, President Dawda Jawara changed his mind and ran for the position again.
Both elections were won by the ruling People's Progressive Party (PPP), with Jawara remaining president after receiving 58% of the vote.
[3] The opposition campaign centred on corruption and economic mismanagement, whilst the PPP promised it would boost the tourism industry and support groundnut farmers.