Lower Saxony state election, 1998
The Lower Saxony state election, 1998, was conducted on March 1, 1998, to elect members to the Landtag (state legislature) of Lower Saxony, Germany.
Issues and Campaign
Results
Party |
Party List votes |
Vote percentage |
Total Seats |
Seat percentage |
Social Democratic Party (SPD) |
2,068,477 |
47.9% (+3.6) |
83 (+2) |
52.9% |
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) |
1,549,227 |
35.9% (-0.5) |
62 (-5) |
39.5% |
Alliance '90/The Greens |
304,193 |
7.0% (-0.4) |
12 (-1) |
7.6% |
Free Democratic Party (FDP) |
209,610 |
4.9% (+0.5) |
0 (=) |
0.0% |
The Republicans |
118,975 |
2.8% (-0.9) |
0 (=) |
0.0% |
All Others |
64,450 |
1.5% (-2.3) |
0 (=) |
0.0% |
Totals |
4,314,932 |
100.0% |
157 (-4) |
100.0% |
Post-election
SPD vote rises up. So Prime Minister Gerhard Schröder (SPD) was able to form an SPD government again. A few days after election Schröder was nominated as candidate for chancellorship for the federal elections in the same year by his party.
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