Local elections were held in Algeria on 12 June 1990, the first multi-party elections since independence in 1962. The result was a victory for the Islamic Salvation Front, which won majorities on more than half of the Popular Communal Assemblies and Popular Wilaya Assemblies, receiving around 70% of the vote in Algiers, Constantine and Oran.
Results
People's Municipal Assembly
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:right
!Party
!Votes
!%
!Seats
!Councils
|-
|align=left|Islamic Salvation Front||4,331,472||54.2||5,987||856
|-
|align=left|National Liberation Front||2,245,798||28.1||4,799||486
|-
|align=left|Rally for Culture and Democracy||166,104||2.1||623||87
|-
|align=left|National Party for Solidarity and Development||131,100||1.6||134||2
|-
|align=left|Social Democratic Party||84,029||1.1||65||2
|-
|align=left|Party of Algerian Renewal||65,450||0.8||61||2
|-
|align=left|Socialist Vanguard Party||24,190||0.3||10||0
|-
|align=left|Other parties||5,367||0.0||7||0
|-
|align=left|Independents||931,278||11.7||1,427||106
|-
|align=left|Invalid/blank votes||391,972||–||–||–
|-
|align=left|Total||8,366,760||100||13,113||1,541
|-
|align=left|Registered voters/turnout||12,841,769||65.2||–||–
|-
|align=left colspan=6|Source: Tachau
|}
People's Provincial Assembly
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:right
!Party
!Votes
!%
!Seats
!Councils
|-
|align=left|Islamic Salvation Front|| || || ||31
|-
|align=left|National Liberation Front|| || || ||6
|-
|align=left|Rally for Culture and Democracy|| || || ||1
|-
|align=left|Independent|| || || ||1
|-
|align=left|No overall control|| || || ||9
|-
|align=left|Total|| || || ||48
|-
|align=left colspan=6|Source: Tachau
|}
