Lower Saxony state election, 1998

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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

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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

The SPD was reelected with an increased share of the vote. Prime Minister Gerhard Schröder (SPD) was able to form an SPD government again. A few days after the election, Schröder was nominated as candidate for chancellorship for the federal elections in the same year by the SPD. The Social Democrats subsequently won the September 1998 federal elections in coalition with the Greens, ending 16 years of Helmut Kohl's leadership of Germany and resulting in Schröder becoming Chancellor of Germany, until 2005.

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