1998 Austrian presidential election

19 April 1998
 
Nominee Thomas Klestil Gertraud Knoll
Party Independent (ÖVP) Independent (Greens)
Popular vote 2,644,034 566,551
Percentage 63.42% 13.59%

 
Nominee Heide Schmidt Richard Lugner
Party LiF DU
Home state Vienna Vienna
Popular vote 464,625 413,066
Percentage 11.14% 9.91%


President before election

Thomas Klestil
Independent (ÖVP)

President-Elect

Thomas Klestil
Independent (ÖVP)

Presidential elections were held in Austria on 19 April 1998.[1] The result was a victory for the incumbent, President Thomas Klestil, who sought re-election as an independent candidate. The Austrian People's Party, who had originally put him up in 1992, reluctantly supported him again, while the Austrian Social Democratic Party and the Austrian Freedom Party did not propose any competing candidates. Klestil's competitors were Heide Schmidt, leader of the Liberal Forum, Gertraud Knoll, the former Lutheran superintendent of Burgenland (supported by the Greens), socialite Richard Lugner and Karl Walter Nowak.

Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Thomas KlestilIndependent (ÖVP)2,644,03463.42
Gertraud KnollIndependent (Greens)566,55113.59
Heide SchmidtLiberal Forum464,62511.14
Richard LugnerThe Independents413,0669.91
Karl NowakIndependent81,0431.94
Total4,169,319100.00
Valid votes4,169,31995.82
Invalid/blank votes181,9534.18
Total votes4,351,272100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,848,58474.40
Source: Ministry of Interior

By state

State Klestil Knoll Schmidt Lugner Nowak Electorate Votes Valid votes Invalid votes
Burgenland114,37731,49912,12712,2851,950214,827181,099172,2388,861
Lower Austria591,163110,35084,05887,96415,8691,136,258929,330889,40439,926
Vienna347,45398,427121,50294,75911,6001,116,014699,299673,74125,558
Carinthia194,80238,63924,31428,4934,153425,185305,195290,40114,794
Styria425,96670,76354,45654,45412,524915,471640,995618,16322,832
Upper Austria461,139107,46065,86755,14614,444989,228733,913704,05629,857
Salzburg164,49834,74327,21913,8294,930355,521255,476245,21910,257
Tirol217,49041,17840,32845,0798,508467,615369,823352,58317,240
Vorarlberg110,02326,90828,61319,4016,740228,465203,790191,68512,105
Source: European Election Database Archived 24 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine

References

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