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  1. Brazilian general election, 1998

    Infobox Election election name Brazilian general election, 1998 country Brazil flag year type presidential ongoing no party colour no previous election Brazilian general election, 1994 previous year 1994 next election Brazilian general election, 2002 next year 2002 election date 4 October 1998 turnout ... 1 popular vote3 7,424,783 percentage3 11.0 map image 1998 Brazilian presidential election map Round 1 .svg map size 250px map caption Presidential election results map after voting br span style color ... in the Brazilian general election, 1994 1994 election , in the two round system first round by an advantage ... links http www.tse.gov.br sieeseireweb seire.jsp?modulo RE&anoConexao 1998 1998 Brazilian general ection results at the Supreme Electoral Court official website Brazilian elections Category 1998 elections in South America Category 1998 in Brazil General election Category General elections in Brazil ... before election Fernando Henrique Cardoso before party Brazilian Social Democratic Party after election Fernando Henrique Cardoso after party Brazilian Social Democratic Party Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil on 4 October 1998, with a second round on 25 October. ref name UOL .... This was the third general election held after the promulgation of the Constitution of Brazil ... election Candidates The 1998 presidential race had twelve candidates, the largest number of candidates since the Brazilian presidential election, 1989 1989 election , when over twenty candidacies were ... Communist Party 1992 Brazilian Communist Party 0 align left General Party of the Workers 0 align left ... Maciel party1 Brazilian Social Democratic Party alliance1 home state1 S o Paulo states carried1 ... nas elei es. Retrieved 2010 12 02. ref In the second round the governorships of 12 states and the Brazilian ... index2.htm Second round results . UOL nas elei es. Retrieved 2010 12 02. ref This election was marked by the use of Elections in Brazil The Brazilian voting machines voting machine s for the first ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 2002

    Infobox Election election name Brazilian general election, 2002 country Brazil flag year type presidential ongoing no party colour no previous election Brazilian general election, 1998 previous year 1998 next election Brazilian presidential election, 2006 next year 2006 election date 6 and 27 October 2002 turnout image1 File Lula foto oficial05012007 edit.jpg 99px candidate1 Luiz In cio Lula da Silva colour1 FF0000 running mate1 Jos Alencar party1 Workers Party Brazil alliance1 home state1 Pernambuco br S o Paulo state S o Paulo states carried1 25 DF popular vote1 39,455,233 br 52,772,475 percentage1 46.4 br 61.3 image2 File Serra02032007 2.jpg 100px candidate2 Jos Serra colour2 0000FF running mate2 Rita Camata party2 Brazilian Social Democratic Party alliance2 home state2 S o Paulo states carried2 1 popular vote2 19,705,445 br 33,356,860 percentage2 23.2 br 38.7 map image 2002 Brazilian presidential election map Round 2 .svg map size 250px map caption Presidential election results map after the second round of voting span style color ff0000 Red span denotes states won by Lula, and span style color 4069e1 Blue span denotes those won by Serra. title President before election Fernando Henrique Cardoso before party Brazilian Social Democratic Party after election Luiz In cio Lula da Silva after party Workers Party Brazil Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil on 6 October 2002, with a second round on 27 October. Although Luiz In cio Lula da Silva Luis In cio Lula da Silva won the most votes in the first round, he did not manage to obtain majority of valid votes i.e. excluding blank or void votes . This led the presidential election to a second round, which Lula won with 61.3 of valid votes. Results President Brazilian presidential election, 2002 Congress Brazilian legislative election, 2002 References reflist Brazilian elections DEFAULTSORT Brazilian Presidential Election, 2010 Category Elections in Brazil Category 2002 in Brazil Category 2002 elections ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 1994

    Infobox Election election name Brazilian general election, 1994 country Brazil flag year type presidential ongoing no party colour no previous election Brazilian presidential election, 1989 previous year 1989 next election Brazilian general election, 1998 next year 1998 election date 3 October 1994 turnout image1 File Fhc color.jpg 99px candidate1 Fernando Henrique Cardoso colour1 0000FF running mate1 Marco Maciel party1 Brazilian Social Democratic Party alliance1 home state1 S o Paulo states carried1 25 Federal District Brazil DF popular vote1 34,362,726 percentage1 54.3 image2 File Luiz In cio ... 17,116,579 percentage2 27.0 map image 1994 Brazilian presidential election map Round 1 .svg map size 250px map caption Presidential election results map after voting br span style color 4069e1 Blue ... President before election Itamar Franco before party after election Fernando Henrique Cardoso after party Brazilian Social Democratic Party Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil ... Cardoso of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party and also supported by the Liberal Front Party and the Brazilian Labour Party current Brazilian Labour Party , ref Nohlen, p234 ref who received 54.3 of the vote. ref Nohlen, p233 ref The Brazilian Democratic Movement Party remained the largest party ... Candidate Party Votes align left Fernando Henrique Cardoso align left Brazilian Social Democracy ... Order 4,671,474 7.4 align left Orestes Qu rcia align left Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 2,773,497 ... Brazilian Democratic Movement Party 9,287,049 20.3 107 2 align left Brazilian Social Democracy Party ... Party Brazil Progressive Party 3,169,626 6.9 36 New align left Brazilian Labour Party current Brazilian ... 13 2 align left Brazilian Socialist Party 995,298 2.2 15 4 align left Communist Party of Brazil 567,186 ... Workers Party 0 New align left Brazilian Communist Party 0 align left Brazilian Labour Renewal Party ... Registered voters turnout 94,743,043 82.0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Brazilian ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 2010

    campanha . ref References reflist Brazilian elections DEFAULTSORT Brazilian General Election, 2010 Category ...Politics of Brazil citations missing date October 2010 The first round of the Brazil ian general election ... Brazilian presidential election, 2010 On October 3, 2010, Brazilian citizens eligible to vote were .... 2010 marked the first time since Brazilian presidential election, 1989 the first election after the redemocratization ... Assemblies All seats in the Legislative Assemblies of Brazilian states State Assemblies will be up for election ... 2009 10 12 focus brazilian elections 2010 Focus Brazilian elections 2010 . Rising Powers ... Federal Senate seats were contested in this election, along with Governor Brazil governorships and States ... the candidate of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party , Jos Serra , 56 to 44 . Rousseff, thereby, becomes Brazilian first female president. Governors main Brazilian gubernatorial elections, 2010 All 26 Brazilian states and the Distrito Federal, Brazil Federal District governors will be up for election. If none of the candidates receives a majority of valid votes in the first round, a run ... , Blairo Maggi Mato Grosso , Eduardo Braga Amazonas Brazilian state Amazonas , Ivo Cassol Rond nia , Luiz ... to be a registered party member for at least a year before the predicted election date. ref cite ... icon publisher Oglobo.globo.com date accessdate 2010 08 21 ref National Congress main Brazilian parliamentary election, 2010 Fifty four of the 81 seats in the Federal Senate, the upper house, were up for election. According to the Constitution, senators are elected directly to an eight year term, and there is no limit ... for election every four years. In 2006, one third of the seats were up for election and thus in 2010 there were two thirds, corresponding to two senators for each one of the 26 Brazilian states, plus ... of Deputies, the lower house, were up for election. According to the Constitution, federal deputies ... needed date October 2010 As a result of the parliamentary election, the For Brazil to keep on changing ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 2006

    was introduced at the Brazilian general election, 2002 2002 general elections by the Supreme Electoral ... Brazilian General Election, 2006 Category 2006 elections in Brazil General election Category General ... were put into contest for the 2006 general election. On the Senate of Brazil Federal Senate , 27 seats ..., the Workers Party saw a decrease of 3.4 in its voting, compared to the previous general election. For the first time, it lost votes when compared to a previous election. The main opposition parties, Brazilian Social Democratic Party and Democrats Brazil Liberal Front Party , also saw a decrease in its ... Party , increased its voting. Results Brazilian legislative election, 2006 State level elections ...The 2006 election were marked by the now extinct verticalization rule , which forced parties to form ... Party Brazil Workers Party Alagoas &ndash Teot nio Vilela Filho from the Brazilian Social Democratic ... re elected Amazonas Brazilian state Amazonas &ndash Eduardo Braga from the Brazilian Democratic ... from the Brazilian Socialist Party Esp rito Santo &ndash Paulo Hartung from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party re elected Brazilian Federal District Federal District &ndash Jos Roberto Arruda from ... Grosso do Sul &ndash Andr Puccinelli from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party Minas Gerais &ndash A cio Neves from the Brazilian Social Democratic Party re elected Par &ndash Ana J lia Carepa from the Workers Party Para ba &ndash C ssio Cunha Lima from the Brazilian Social Democratic Party re elected Paran state Paran &ndash Roberto Requi o from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party re elected Pernambuco &ndash Eduardo Campos from the Brazilian Socialist Party Piau &ndash Wellington Dias from the Workers Party re elected Rio de Janeiro &ndash S rgio Cabral Filho from the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party Rio Grande do Norte &ndash Wilma de Faria from the Brazilian Socialist Party re elected Rio Grande do Sul &ndash Yeda Crusius from the Brazilian Social Democratic Party Rond nia ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 1950

    Infobox Election election name Brazilian presidential election, 1950 country Brazil type presidential ongoing no party colour no previous election Brazilian presidential election, 1945 previous year 1945 next election Brazilian presidential election, 1955 next year 1955 election date Start date 1950 10 3 image1 File Getulio.gif 70px colour1 FF0000 candidate1 Get lio Vargas party1 Brazilian Labour Party ... image3 nominee3 party3 running mate3 popular vote3 percentage3 title President before election Eurico Gaspar Dutra before party Social Democratic Party Brazil after election Get lio Vargas after party Brazilian Labour Party Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil on 3 October ... , p173 ISBN 9780199283583 ref The presidential elections were won by Get lio Vargas of the Brazilian Labour Party historical Brazilian Labour Party , whilst the Social Democratic Party Brazil Social Democratic ... they lost their majority in the former. Voter turnout was 72.1 in the presidential election, 72.0 in the Chamber ... and 1950, former President Get lio Vargas decided to run for the Presidency, as the candidate of the Brazilian Labour Party historical Brazilian Labor Party PTB , one of the two he founded after he ... of Brazilian politics during the Presidency of his former War Minister, Eurico Gaspar Dutra .... The UDN and Gomes also proved their little comprehension of the evolving Brazilian political scene ... Dutra administration, the Brazilian Communist Party had its license revoked by the Supreme Electoral ... Get lio Vargas of Rio Grande do Sul Brazilian Labour Party historical PTB Former Air Minister ... Cristiano Machado of Minas Gerais Social Democratic Party Brazil PSD Jo o Mangabeira Brazilian Socialist ... align left Brazilian Labour Party historical Brazilian Labour Party 3,849,040 48.7 align left Eduardo ... align left Brazilian Socialist Party 9,466 0.1 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes 356,906 ... Party Votes align left Caf Filho align left Social Progressive Party PSP Brazilian Labour ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 1918

    Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil on 1 March 1918. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume II , p173 ISBN 9780199283583 ref The presidential elections were won by former President Rodrigues Alves , who received 99.1 of the vote. ref name N2 Nohlen, p230 ref However, he died of the Spanish flu in 1919 before he could take office. Vice President Delfim Moreira became Acting President until Brazilian presidential election, 1919 fresh elections were held on 13 April 1919. Results class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Rodrigues Alves align left Republican Party of S o Paulo 386,467 99.1 align left Nilo Pe anha align left Republican Party of Fluminense 1,258 0.3 align left Rui Barbosa align left Independent 1,014 0.2 align left colspan 2 Others 1,392 0.4 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 390,131 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Brazilian elections Category Elections in Brazil Category 1918 elections in South America Category 1918 in Brazil ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 1945

    Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil on 2 December 1945, ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume II , p173 ISBN 9780199283583 ref the first since the establishment of Get lio Vargas Estado Novo Brazil Estado Novo . The presidential elections were won by Eurico Gaspar Dutra of the Social Democratic Party Brazil Social Democratic Party PSD , whilst the PSD also won a majority of seats in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. Voter turnout was 83.1 in the presidential election, 83.5 in the Chamber elections and 76.7 in the Senate elections. ref Nohlen, pp191 232 ref Background Following the end of World War II , Vargas ... which had supported Vargas and Vargas interventors in the states, and the Brazilian Labour Party historical Brazilian Labour Party PTB composed of the urban working class and trade union movement. The PSD .... The PSD consistently had the largest number of deputies until the 1964 Brazilian coup d tat 1964 ... of the oligarchic interests of the Rep blica Velha . It nominated the former tenente and Brazilian ... reforms passed during the Vargas rule. The recently legalized Brazilian Communist Party elected ... . Get lio Vargas , nominated by the PSD and his Brazilian Labour Party historical Brazilian Labour Party PTB in various states including Rio Grande do Sul was elected to the Brazilian Senate ... for election to the Senate in Minas Gerais for the Republican Party Brazil Republican Party was defeated ... Union 2,039,341 34.7 align left Yedo Fi za align left Brazilian Communist Party 569,818 9.7 align ... align left Brazilian Labour Party historical Brazilian Labour Party 603,500 10.2 22 align left Brazilian ... Union 2,699,493 24.3 12 align left Brazilian Communist Party 1,095,834 9.9 1 align left Brazilian Labour Party historical Brazilian Labour Party 1,084,553 9.8 3 align left Republican Party Brazil ... 76.7 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen votes References reflist Brazilian elections Category Presidential ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 1894

    Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil on 1 March 1894. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume II , p173 ISBN 9780199283583 ref The presidential election was won by Prudente de Morais of the Republican Party of S o Paulo , who received 80.1 of the vote. ref Nohlen, p229 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Prudente de Morais Republican Party of S o Paulo 276,583 80.1 align left Afonso Pena align left Mineiro Republican Party 38,291 11.1 align left Ces rio Alvim align left Mineiro Republican Party 3,719 1.1 align left Rui Barbosa align left Baiano Republican Party 3,718 1.1 align left Jos Luiz de Almeida Couto align left 3,437 1.0 align left Lauro Sodr align left Republican Party of Paran 1,983 0.6 align left colspan 2 Others 17,366 5.0 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 345,097 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Brazilian elections Category Presidential elections in Brazil 1894 Category 1894 elections in South America Category 1894 in Brazil Brazil election stub es Elecciones presidenciales de Brasil de 1894 pt Elei o presidencial brasileira de 1894 ...   more details



  1. Brazilian general election, 1930

    Politics of Brazil General elections were held in Brazil on 1 March 1930. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume II , p173 ISBN 9780199283583 ref In the presidential elections the result was a victory for J lio Prestes of the Republican Party of S o Paulo , who received 57.7 of the vote. ref name N2 Nohlen, p231 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left J lio Prestes align left Republican Party of S o Paulo 1,091,709 57.7 align left Get lio Vargas align left Liberal Alliance Brazil Liberal Alliance 742,794 39.2 align left colspan 2 Others 58,074 3.1 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 1,892,577 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen Aftermath Prestes never took office as he was overthrown by the Brazilian Revolution of 1930 Brazilian Revolution on 24 October. The revolution was led by Vargas, an opponent of the oligarchic rule shared between the states of S o Paulo state S o Paulo and Minas Gerais known as the caf com leite system . Vargas became President of Brazil , ruling until 1945. References reflist Brazilian elections Category Presidential elections in Brazil 1930 Category 1930 elections in South America Category 1930 in Brazil es Elecciones presidenciales de Brasil de 1930 fr lection pr sidentielle br silienne de 1930 pt Elei o presidencial brasileira de 1930 ...   more details



  1. Massachusetts general election, 1998

    ElectionsMA A Massachusetts general election was held on November 3, 1998 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . The election included Statewide elections statewide elections for Governor of Massachusetts Governor , Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor , Massachusetts Attorney General Attorney General , Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Secretary of the Commonwealth , Massachusetts ... Attorney General Election, 1998 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 557489 ref ... General Election, 1998 Category Massachusetts elections, 1998 General .... Democratic and Republican candidates were selected in party primaries held September 15, 1998. Statewide elections Governor & Lieutenant Governor see Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1998 ... Attorney General Scott Harshbarger did not run for re election. Middlesex County, Massachusetts Middlesex ... primary and Middlesex County Sheriff Brad Bailey in the general election. Election box begin title Massachusetts Attorney General Democratic primary, 1998 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html ... in the general election. Election box begin title Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Election, 1998 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 51912 ref Election box candidate with party ... and Receiver General Joe Malone politician Joe Malone did not run for re election. Former State ... in the general election. Election box begin title Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver General Election, 1998 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 51792 ref Election box candidate with party ..., 1998 Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party US candidate A. Joseph DeNucci ... see Massachusetts United States House election, 1998 State House of Representatives see Massachusetts House election, 1998 State Senate see Massachusetts Senate election, 1998 Governor s Council See Massachusetts Governor s Council election, 1998 Ballot questions There were four statewide ballot ...   more details



  1. Maltese general election, 1998

    Infobox Election election name Maltese general election, 1998 country Malta type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Maltese general election, 1996 previous year 1996 previous mps next election Maltese general election, 2003 next year 2003 next mps seats for election election date 5 September 1998 Partit Nazzjonalista image1 Image Edward Fenech Adami.jpg 100px leader1 Eddie Fenech Adami leader since1 party1 Nationalist Party Malta last election1 34 seats, 47.8 seats1 35 seat change1 Increase 1 popular vote1 137,037 percentage1 51.8 swing1 Increase 4.0 Partit Laburista image2 Image Replace this image male.svg 100px leader2 Alfred Sant leader since2 1992 party2 Labour Party Malta last election2 35 seats, 50.7 seats2 30 seat change2 decrease 5 popular vote2 124,220 percentage2 47.0 swing2 decrease 3.7 title Prime Minister before election Alfred Sant before party Labour Party Malta after election Eddie Fenech Adami after party Nationalist Party Malta Politics of Malta General elections were held in Malta on 5 September 1998. ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p1302 ISBN 9783832956097 ref The result was a victory for the Nationalist Party Malta Nationalist Party , which won 35 of the 65 seats. Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Nationalist Party Malta Nationalist Party 137,037 51.8 35 1 align left Labour Party Malta Malta Labour Party 124,220 47.0 30 5 align left Democratic Alternative Malta Democratic Alternative 3,209 1.2 0 0 align left Independents 27 0.0 0 0 align left Invalid blank votes 3,667 align left Total 268,160 100 65 4 align left Registered voters turnout 281,078 ... in Malta Category 1998 elections in Europe Category 1998 in Malta Malta election stub ca Eleccions legislatives malteses de 1998 it Elezioni parlamentari maltesi del 1998 pl Wybory parlamentarne na Malcie w 1998 roku ...   more details



  1. Swedish general election, 1998

    Infobox Election election name Swedish general election, 1998 country Sweden type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Swedish general election, 1994 previous year 1994 next election Swedish general election, 2002 next year 2002 seats for election All 349 seats to the Parliament of Sweden Riksdag br 175 seats were needed for a majority election date 20 September 1998 image1 Image G ran Persson.jpg 150px leader1 G ran Persson party1 Swedish Social Democratic Party leaders seat1 last election1 161 seats seats1 131 seat change1 30 popular vote1 1,914,426 percentage1 36.4 image2 Image Carl Bildt 2001 05 15.jpg 150px leader2 Carl Bildt party2 Moderate Party leaders seat2 last election2 80 seats seats2 82 seat change2 2 popular vote2 1,204,926 percentage2 22.9 title PM before election G ran Persson before party Swedish Social Democratic Party after election G ran Persson after party Swedish Social Democratic Party Image Sweden1998.jpg 400px right General elections were held in Sweden on 20 September 1998. ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p1858 ISBN 9783832956097 ref The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party in the Parliament of Sweden Riksdag , winning 159 of the 349 seats. ref name N2 Nohlen & St ver, p1873 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Swedish Social ... the voting shifts from the 1994 to the 1998 election. Darker blue indicates a municipality voted ... elections Category Elections in Sweden Category 1998 elections in Europe Category 1998 in Sweden ca Eleccions legislatives sueques de 1998 de Wahl zum Schwedischen Reichstag 1998 fr lections l gislatives su doises de 1998 it Elezioni legislative svedesi del 1998 nl Zweedse parlementsverkiezingen 1998 pl Wybory parlamentarne w Szwecji w 1998 roku ro Alegeri legislative n Suedia, 1998 fi Ruotsin valtiop iv vaalit 1998 sv Riksdagsvalet i Sverige 1998 ...   more details



  1. Philippine general election, 1998

    Category Elections in the Philippines Category 1998 elections in Asia Category 1998 in the Philippines General election nl Filipijnse verkiezingen 1998 tl Pangkalahatang halalan sa Pilipinas, 1998 ... of the House of Representatives Philippine House election, 1998 See also Commission on Elections ... 11th Congress of the Philippines External links http www.pangulo.ph election results.php ...   more details



  1. Tuvaluan general election, 1998

    Politics of Tuvalu General elections were held in Tuvalu on 26 March 1998. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p829 ISBN 0199249598 ref As there were no political parties, all candidates for the 12 seats ran as independents, with seven of the incumbents retaining their seats. Following the election, Bikenibeu Paeniu was re elected Prime Minister. ref http www.ipu.org parline e reports arc 2327 98.htm Tuvalu Elections held in 1998 Inter Parliamentary Union ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Independents 100 12 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 100 12 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Tuvaluan elections Category 1998 elections in Oceania Category Elections in Tuvalu Category 1998 in Tuvalu Category Non partisan elections ...   more details



  1. Lesotho general election, 1998

    Politics of Lesotho General elections were held in Lesotho on 24 May 1998, except in the Moyeni constituency, where voting was postponed until 1 August due to the death of one of the candidates. ref http www.eisa.org.za WEP les1998results.htm Lesotho 1998 National Assembly election results EISA ref The result was a comprehensive victory for the new Lesotho Congress for Democracy , which claimed 79 of the 80 seats. The party was formed by a breakaway from the Basutoland Congress Party , which had won the Lesotho general election, 1993 1993 elections . Of the 1,017,753 registered voters, 593,955 valid votes. ref Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B 1999 Elections in Africa A data handbook , p501 ISBN 0198296452 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Lesotho Congress for Democracy 359,764 60.7 79 New align left Basotho National Party 145,210 24.5 1 1 align left Basotho Congress Party 62,313 10.5 0 65 align left Marematlou Freedom Party 7,546 1.3 0 0 align left Sefate Democratic Union 3,160 0.5 0 New align left Popular Front for Democracy 3,077 0.5 0 0 align left National Progressive Party 2,897 0.5 0 New align left National Independent Party 1,644 0.3 0 0 align left Congress for Democracy Party 1,185 0.2 0 New align left Kopanang Basotho Party 174 0.0 0 0 align left Lesotho Education Party 92 0.0 0 0 align left Independents 6,536 1.1 0 0 align left Total 595,955 100 80 15 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Lesotho elections Category 1998 elections in Africa Category Elections in Lesotho Category 1998 in Lesotho Lesotho stub Africa election stub ...   more details



  1. Belizean general election, 1998

    Politics of Belize General elections were held in Belize on 27 August 1998. ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p104 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The result was a victory for the People s United Party , which won 26 of the 29 seats and Said Musa was elected as Prime Minister for the first time. Voter turnout was 90.1 , the highest since independence. ref name DN Background The ruling United Democratic Party Belize United Democratic Party UDP was widely perceived as incompetent, incapable of governing and riddled with Political corruption corruption . Crime and unemployment rose while a number of government projects were universally panned. After winning nationwide municipal elections in 1994, they had lost two other municipal votes in 1996 and 1997 . The PUP ... before election work News 5 Belize date 1998 08 19 accessdate 2012 04 19 ref ref cite news ... would Set Belize Free . Prime Minister Manuel Esquivel advised Governor General Sir Colville Young to dissolve the House of Representatives on 13 July 1998. The House stood dissolved with effect from 15 July 1998. Election day was set for 27 August 1998. ref cite news url http edition.channel5belize.com archives 24651 title Election day set for August 27th work News 5 Belize date 1998 07 13 accessdate 2012 04 18 ref Nomination day was 11 August 1998 five political parties nominated 79 candidates, with three independents contesting. One controversy as the election date drew near was PM ... of Belize Supreme Court on 19 August to replace the ailing George Singh , just days before the election ... 5 Belize date 1998 08 26 accessdate 2012 04 19 ref Then opposition leader Said Musa objected to this last ... left Source Nohlen References reflist Belizean elections Category 1998 elections in North America Category 1998 in Belize Legislative election Category Elections in Belize it Elezioni legislative beliziane del 1998 ...   more details



  1. Dutch general election, 1998

    Infobox Election election name Dutch general election, 1998 country Netherlands type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Dutch general election, 1994 previous year 1994 next election Dutch general election, 2002 next year 2002 seats for election All 150 seats to the House of Representatives of the Netherlands House of Representatives br 76 seats were needed for a majority election date May 6, 1998 Labour Party image1 File Wim Kok 1994.jpg 106px Wim Kok leader1 Wim Kok leader since1 1986 party1 Labour Party Netherlands last election1 37 seats, 23,9 seats1 45 seat change1 8 popular vote1 2.494.555 percentage1 29,0 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy image2 File Debat olieboycot Zuid Afrika, VVD er Bolkenstein NL HaNA Anefo 930 8990 WM365.jpg 100px Frits Bolkestein leader2 Frits Bolkestein leader since2 1990 party2 People s Party for Freedom and Democracy last election2 31 seats, 19,9 seats2 38 seat change2 7 popular vote2 2.124.971 percentage2 24,7 Christian Democratic Appeal ... Minister before election Wim Kok before party Labour Party Netherlands after election Wim Kok after party Labour Party Netherlands General elections were held in the Netherlands on 6 May 1998. ref ... 9783832956097 ref Result During the 1998 election the First cabinet of Wim Kok purple coalition , with social ... Els Borst leader4 Els Borst leader since4 1998 party4 Democrats 66 last election4 24 seats, 15,4 seats4 ... restraint. ref http www.ipu.org parline e reports arc 2231 98.htm Netherlands Elections held in 1998 ... Democrats 52,226 0.6 0 3 align left General Elderly Alliance Union 55 45,994 0.5 0 7 align left ... European Elections Database References reflist Dutch general elections Category Elections in the Netherlands Category 1998 elections in Europe Category 1998 in the Netherlands ca Eleccions legislatives neerlandeses de 1998 it Elezioni legislative olandesi del 1998 nl Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 1998 uk 1998 ...   more details



  1. Ecuadorian general election, 1998

    Infobox Election election name Ecuadorian general election, 1998 country Ecuador type presidential ongoing no previous election Ecuadorian general election, 1996 previous year 1996 next election Ecuadorian general election, 2002 next year 2002 election date Start date 1998 05 30 Jamil Mahuad image1 image JamilMahuad.jpg 130px nominee1 Jamil Mahuad party1 Democracia Popular running mate1 Gustavo Noboa popular vote1 1,342,114 br 2,242,536 percentage1 34,91 br 51.15 lvaro Noboa image2 image Alvaronoboa.jpg 108px nominee2 lvaro Noboa party2 Ecuadorian Roldosist Party running mate2 Vicente Taiano popular vote2 1,022,667 br 2,160,621 percentage2 26,60 br 48.84 title President before election Abdal Bucaram before party Ecuadorian Roldosist Party after election Jamil Mahuad after party Democracia Popular Politics of Ecuador Following the previous May 1996 general elections, President of the Republic Abdala Bucaram Ortiz was removed from office by Congress nine months later on grounds of mental incapacity. Fabian Alarcon Rivera thereupon took his place as caretaker Head of State until the May 1998 poll, which was held simultaneously with voting for Congress, provincial and local councillors. Contestants The leading contestants of the six including two women vying for the presidency were .... Results electiontable Ecuadorian general election, 1996 Summary of the 30 May 1998 Ecuador presidential Elections in Ecuador election results style background color E9E9E9 align left rowspan ... Ecuador pre98.html electiontable Ecuadorian parliamentary election, 1998 Summary of the 30 May 1998 Ecuador ian National Congress of Ecuador National Congress election results style background color ... group the latter obtained 28 seats to 22 for the populist PRE. Mr. Mahuad won the runoff election ... reports 2095 E.htm IPU Ecuadorian elections Category 1998 in Ecuador Category Elections in Ecuador Category 1998 elections in South America es Elecciones presidenciales de Ecuador de 1998 ...   more details



  1. Vanuatuan general election, 1998

    2 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Vanuatuan elections Category 1998 elections in Oceania Category 1998 in Vanuatu General election Category Elections in Vanuatu 1998 general election fr lections l gislatives du Vanuatu de 1998 ru 1998 ...Politics of Vanuatu General elections were held in Vanuatu on 6 March 1998. They were held under the shadow of a state of emergency the result of riots in Port Vila over governmental financial improprieties and were accompanied by an unusually low turnout rate , ref name M MILES, William F.S., Bridging Mental Boundaries in a Postcolonial Microcosm Identity and Development in Vanuatu , Honolulu University of Hawaii Press, 1998, ISBN 0 8248 2048 7, p.27 ref with only 61.6 of registered voters casting a ballot. ref name N Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p843 ISBN 0199249598 ref The Vanua aku Pati , led by Donald Kalpokas , obtained 18 seats. The ruling Union of Moderate Parties obtained 12, while the National United Party Vanuatu National United Party obtained 11, and the Melanesian Progressive Party 6. The Vanua aku Pati returned to power for the first time since 1991, forming a coalition with the NUP. Donald Kalpokas VP became Prime Minister of Vanuatu Prime Minister , with Walter Lini NUP as deputy Prime Minister. The new government was exclusively English language anglophone , following the defeat of the French language francophone UMP. ref name M Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Vanua aku Pati 14,467 21.0 18 5 align left Union of Moderate Parties 13,833 20.1 12 5 align left National United Party Vanuatu National United Party 10,947 15.9 11 2 align left Melanesian Progressive Party 9,669 14.0 6 1 align left Vanuatu Republican Party 5,232 7.6 1 New align left John Frum Movement 1,539 2.2 2 New align left People s Democratic Party Vanuatu People s Democratic Party 748 1.1 0 0 align ...   more details



  1. Quebec general election, 1998

    Infobox Election election name Quebec general election, 1998 country Quebec type parliamentary ongoing no party colour previous election Quebec general election, 1994 previous year 1994 previous mps 35th National Assembly of Quebec next election Quebec general election, 2003 next year 2003 next mps 37th National Assembly of Quebec seats for election 125 seats in the 36th National Assembly of Quebec br 63 seats were needed for a majority election date November 30, 1998 image1 File Lucien Bouchard 2009.png 130x150px leader1 Lucien Bouchard leader since1 Parti Qu b cois leadership elections 1996 leadership election January 27, 1996 party1 Parti Qu b cois leaders seat1 Jonqui re provincial electoral district Jonqui re last election1 77 seats, 44.75 seats1 76 seat change1 1 popular vote1 1,744,240 percentage1 42.87 swing1 1.88 image2 File Jean Charest.jpg 130x150px leader2 Jean Charest leader since2 Quebec Liberal Party leadership elections 1998 leadership convention April 30, 1998 party2 Quebec ... election Lucien Bouchard before party Parti Qu b cois after election Lucien Bouchard after party Parti Qu b cois The Quebec general election of 1998 was held on November 30, 1998, to elect members ..., the result was almost identical to the previous Quebec general election, 1994 1994 general election ... his success in winning his own seat, as he had done in the 1994 general election. However, his party ... 3 Popular vote bgcolor CCCCCC align center Quebec general election, 1994 1994 align center Elected ... Parti Qu b cois , led by Lucien Bouchard , won re election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party ... did not nominate candidates in the previous election. Note nowiki nowiki Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election. border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse ... Reflist Quebec elections Category 1998 elections in Canada Category Elections in Quebec fr lection g n rale qu b coise de 1998 ...   more details



  1. Seychellois general election, 1998

    Politics of Seychelles General elections were held in the Seychelles between 20 and 22 March 1998. Incumbent List of Presidents of Seychelles President France Albert Ren and his Seychelles People s Progressive Front won both elections with over 60 of the vote, ref Nohlen, D, Krennerich, M & Thibaut, B 1999 Elections in Africa A data handbook , pp785 786 ISBN 0198296452 ref defeating a divided opposition. Campaign On the 4 February 1998 it was announced that the presidential and parliamentary elections would be held at the same time in March. ref name parliamentary cite web url http www.ipu.org parline e reports arc 2279 98.htm title The Seychelles parliamentary elections National Assembly, 1998 accessdate 2009 07 18 publisher Inter Parliamentary Union ref President Ren and his ruling Seychelles People s Progressive Front were expected to easily win the elections. ref name serpent cite news title International Serpent in the garden publisher The Economist page 52 date 1998 03 14 accessdate ... publisher The Guardian page 11 date 1998 03 24 accessdate 2009 07 15 ref The election saw a joint team of Election monitoring international election monitors from the Commonwealth of Nations and Francophonie observe the election, the first time they had sent a combined team to observe an election ... page 13 date 1998 03 12 accessdate 2009 07 15 ref ref name joint cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk ... 07 18 date 1998 03 11 publisher BBC News Online ref The team was led by Sir John Compton , former Prime Minister of Saint Lucia . ref name joint The monitors said the election was mainly free and fair ... presidential elections accessdate 2009 07 18 date 1998 03 24 publisher Manila Standard ref However there were some complaints about vote buying by government officials. ref name presidential Election results Presidential results President Ren won the presidential election with two thirds of the vote ... elections Category Elections in Seychelles Category 1998 elections in Africa Category 1998 ...   more details



  1. Indian general election, 1998

    Refimprove date January 2007 Infobox Election election name Indian general election, 1998 country India type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Indian general election, 1996 previous year 1996 previous mps 11th Lok Sabha next election Indian general election, 1999 next year 1999 next mps 13th Lok Sabha List of members by state election date February 16, February 22, and February 28, 1998 seats for election All 545 seats in the Lok Sabha br 273 seats were needed for a majority NDA image1 Image Atal Bihari Vajpayee.jpg 100px leader1 Atal Bihari Vajpayee leaders seat1 Lucknow Lok Sabha constituency Lucknow party1 Bharatiya Janata Party alliance1 National Democratic Alliance India seats1 254 seat change1 25 percentage1 37.21 popular vote1 139,701,871 Congress image2 Image Replace this image male.svg 100px leader2 Sitaram Kesri leaders seat2 Members of Rajya Sabha Bihar 16 Bihar br small Rajya Sabha small party2 Indian National Congress alliance2 Congress alliance seats2 144 seat change2 1 percentage2 26.14 popular vote2 98,140,471 Prime Minister title Prime Minister of India Prime Minister before election Inder Kumar Gujral before party United Front India after election Atal Bihari Vajpayee after party National Democratic Alliance India General elections were held in India in 1998, after the government elected in 1996 collapsed and the 12th Lok Sabha was convened. New elections were called when Indian National Congress INC left the United Front India United Front government led by I.K. Gujral , after they refused to drop the regional Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam DMK party from ... Assembly elections in India, 1998 Election Commission of India Indian presidential election, 1997 References Reflist Indian elections Category 1998 elections in India Category 1998 elections in Asia Category General elections in India sv Parlamentsvalet i Indien 1998 ta , 1998 ... in late 1998 when the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam AIADMK , with its 18 seats, withdrew ...   more details



  1. Sammarinese general election, 1998

    Politics of San Marino General elections were held in San Marino on 31 May 1998. ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p1678 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 ref The Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 25 of the 60 seats in the Grand and General Council . ref Nohlen & St ver, p1691 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party 8,907 40.9 25 1 align left Sammarinese Socialist Party 5,064 23.2 14 0 align left Sammarinese Democratic Progressive Party Sammarinese Democratic Progressive Party Ideas in Movement Democratic Convention 4,065 18.6 11 0 align left Popular Alliance San Marino Popular Alliance of Sammarinese Democrats for the Republic 2,139 9.8 6 2 align left Socialists for Reform 914 4.2 2 New align left Sammarinese Communist Refoundation 714 3.3 2 0 align left Invalid blank votes 870 align left Total 22,673 100 60 0 align left Registered voters turnout 30,117 75.3 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen & St ver References reflist Sammarinese elections Category 1998 elections in Europe Category Elections in San Marino Category 1998 in San Marino ...   more details



  1. Vincentian general election, 1998

    Politics of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines General elections were held in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on 15 June 1998. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p600 ISBN 978 0 19 928357 6 ref Although the Unity Labour Party received a majority of the public vote, the New Democratic Party Saint Vincent and the Grenadines New Democratic Party won a majority of seats. Voter turnout was 67.4 . ref Nohlen, p604 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Unity Labour Party 28,025 54.6 7 4 align left New Democratic Party Saint Vincent and the Grenadines New Democratic Party 23,258 45.4 8 4 align left People s Working Party 45 0.1 0 New align left Invalid blank votes 185 align left Total 51,513 100 15 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Saint Vincent and the Grenadines elections Category 1998 elections in the Caribbean Category Elections in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Category 1998 in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ...   more details




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