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General elections were held in Monaco on 16 July 1933 to elect the 12 members of the National Council. The national councilmen were elected by a 30-member Electoral College.
Electoral College
The 30-member Electoral College consisted of nine members elected by the Communal Council and 21 members elected by voters. The Electoral College also includes three substitute members elected by the Communal Council and six substitute members elected by voters.
Members elected by Communal Council
The Communal Council held an election for nine members and three substitute members of the Electoral College on 24 June 1933.
Candidates
Votes
Members
G. Sangiorgio
13
Louis Auréglia
12
Pierre Jioffredy
12
Jacques Reymond
12
Paul Bergeaud
12
Louis Bellaudo
12
J.-B. Gastaud
12
Charles Bernasconi
12
Eugène Marquet
12
Substitute members
Louis Settimo
13
Marcel Médecin
12
Victor Rigazzi
12
Voters
13
Registered voters
15
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Members elected by voters
An election of the remaining 21 Electoral College members and six substitute members was held on 25 June 1933.