1998 Macedonian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Macedonia on 18 October 1998, with a second round on 1 November.[1] VMRO-DPMNE emerged as the largest party, winning 49 of the 120 seats,[2] and later formed a coalition government with Democratic Alternative and the Democratic Party of Albanians.

1998 Macedonian parliamentary election

18 October 1998

All 120 seats to the Sobranie
  First party Second party
 
Leader Ljubčo Georgievski Branko Crvenkovski
Party VMRO-DPMNE SDSM
Leader since 1998 1991
Last election 21 seats 95 seats
Seats won 49 27
Seat change 28 68
Popular vote 312,669 279,799
Percentage 28.01% 25.01%

Prime Minister before election

Branko Crvenkovski
SDSM

Prime Minister

Ljubčo Georgievski
VMRO-DPMNE

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Electoral system

A new electoral law was passed prior to the election, replacing the system in which 120 members of the Assembly were elected in single-member constituencies, with one in which 35 were elected by proportional representation at the national level, and 85 elected in single member constituencies.[3] In the single-member constituencies, candidates had to receive 50% of votes cast and 33% of the total number of registered voters to win in the first round. If no candidate achieved this requirement, a second round was held between the two candidates with the most votes.

This was the only election to use this system.[4] Prior to the 2002 elections it was replaced by a system in which the country was divided into six constituencies that elected 20 members each by proportional representation.[5]

Results

Party PR Constituency Seats
First round Second round
Votes % Votes % Votes %
VMRO-DPMNE312,66928.16,9270.68,1951.111
Social Democratic Union of Macedonia279,79925.1278,76624.9273,19335.127
PDPDPA214,36019.38
Democratic Alternative119,35210.76,9070.64
LDP–DPM77,7887.0116,19010.434,7664.54
SPMPCERMDPT–DPPRM–SDAM52,2844.710,9621.03,6790.50
Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia14,9301.311,8411,10
VMRO-DOM11,5771.03,1670.30
Party of Pensioners5,9700.52770.00
MAAK-KP–MA–DP5,5960.58,3670.80
VMRO-DP3,7460.39,0500,80
Civil-Liberal Party of Macedonia3,3930.34300.00
League of Communists of Macedonia2,7560.22,9970.30
Socialist Christian Party of Macedonia2,1860.21,1200.10
Communist Party of Macedonia2,0580.21,8280.20
Workers Party1,5280.18180.10
VMRO-DPMNE/Democratic Alternative369,61533,1373,00147.947
Party for Democratic Prosperity132,43011.818,1532.310
Socialist Party of Macedonia60,5425.412,5341.61
Democratic Party of Albanians53,4694.828,3613.67
Union of Roma in Macedonia3,5770.37,2941.01
Other parties4,2350.41,6020.20
Independents2,7620.211,3981.05,1280.60
Invalid/blank votes33,70327,94614,481
Total1,146,4571001,146,335100793,674100120
Registered voters/turnout1,572,97672.91,572,97672.91,142,92669.4
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Nineski[6]
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References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1278 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1288
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p1274
  4. Nohlen & Stöver, p1275
  5. Nohlen & Stöver, p1276
  6. Blagoja Nineski (2001) "Izborite, mediumite i partiite vo Makedonija 1990-2000", pp194-195
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