1992 Lebanese general election ← 1972 23 August–11 October 1992 1996 → All 128 seats in the Parliament of LebanonTurnout30.35% (24.03pp) First party Second party Third party SSN Leader Hassan Nasrallah Walid Jumblatt Party Hezbollah SSNP PSP Seats before New 0 5 Seats won 8 6 5 Seat change New 6 Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party JAI ASB Leader Nabih Berri Abdullah Al Amin Party Amal Islamic Group Ba'ath Party Seats before New New 1 Seats won 5 3 2 Seat change New New 1 Prime Minister before election Rachid Solh Independent Elected Prime Minister Rafic Hariri Independent Politics of Lebanon Member State of the Arab League Constitution Constitution of 1926 Human rights Executive President (list) Joseph Aoun Prime Minister (list) Nawaf Salam Cabinet Past Cabinets Legislature Parliament Speaker: Nabih Berri Subdivisions Governorates Districts Municipalities Elections Recent elections Presidential: 20082014–20162022–2025 General: 200920182022 Political parties Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Minister: Abdallah Bou Habib Diplomatic missions of / in Lebanon Nationality law Passport Visa requirements Visa policy Lebanon portal Other countries vte General elections were held in Lebanon between 23 August and 11 October 1992, the first since 1972.[1] Independent candidates won the majority of seats, although most of them were considered members of various blocs. Voter turnout was 30%.[2] Results[edit] Electoral districts per the 1992 Vote Law PartyVotes%Seats+/–Hezbollah8NewSyrian Social Nationalist Party6+6Progressive Socialist Party50Amal Movement5NewIslamic Group3NewArab Socialist Ba'ath Party2+1Arab Democratic Party1NewAl-Ahbash1NewToilers League1NewPopular Nasserist Organization1NewPromise Party1NewArmenian Revolutionary Federation10Social Democrat Hunchakian Party1+1Armenian Democratic Liberal Party00Independents92+29Total128+29Total votes723,291–Registered voters/turnout2,383,34530.35Source: Nohlen et al. Of the 92 independent MPs, 68 were considered to be members of various blocs:[3] 12 in the Berri bloc (plus the five Amal Movement MPs) 11 in the Hrawi bloc 10 in the Salim el-Hoss bloc 9 in the Karami bloc 6 in the Frangieh bloc 5 in the Jumblatt bloc (plus the five Progressive Socialist Party MPs) 4 in the Hezbollah bloc (plus the eight Hezbollah MPs) 4 in the Murr bloc 3 in the Hariri bloc 3 in the Armenian Revolutionary Federation bloc (plus one MP from the party) 1 in the Hubayqa bloc (plus the Promise Party MP) References[edit] ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p183 ISBN 0-19-924958-X ^ Nohlen et al., p184 ^ Nohlen et al., p190 ISBN 0-19-924958-X vte Elections in LebanonGeneral elections 1922 1925 1927 1929 1934 1937 1943 1947 1951 1953 1957 1960 1964 1968 1972 1992 1996 2000 2005 2009 2018 2022 2026 Municipal elections 1963 1998 2004 2010 2016 Beirut 2025 This article related to politics in Lebanon is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte