1998 Cuban parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Cuba on 11 January 1998 alongside elections to the fourteen Provincial Assemblies.[1] A list of 601 candidates for the 601 seats was provided by the National Candidature Commission. Voter turnout was reported to be 98.35%.[1]

1998 Cuban parliamentary election

11 January 1998

All 601 seats in the National Assembly of People's Power
  First party
 
Leader Fidel Castro
Party PCC
Alliance Committees for the Defense of the Revolution
Seats won 601
Seat change 12

President of the Council of Ministers before election

Fidel Castro
PCC

Elected President of the Council of Ministers

Fidel Castro
PCC

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Entire list7,533,222100601
Selective votes
Invalid/blank votes398,007--
Total7,931,229100601
Source: IPU
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References

  1. Cuba: Elections held in 1998 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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