1997–98 Lithuanian presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Lithuania in December 1997 and January 1998.[1] In the first round on 21 December, the independent candidate Artūras Paulauskas led the former U.S. civil servant Valdas Adamkus but neither received a majority of the vote, resulting in a run-off being held on 4 January 1998, in which Adamkus defeated Paulauskas.

1997–98 Lithuanian presidential election

21 December 1997 (first round)
4 January 1998 (second round)
 
Nominee Valdas Adamkus Artūras Paulauskas
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 968,031 953,775
Percentage 50.37 49.63

President before election

Algirdas Brazauskas
Democratic Labour

Elected President

Valdas Adamkus
Independent

Results

In the first round, Artūras Paulauskas won in nearly all every municipalities (except for Kaunas, Kaunas and Klaipėda districts' municipalities). Valdas Adamkus won in latter districts' municipalities. Although Vytautas Landsbergis hadn't won in any municipality, he won 41.9 per cent of the votes, cast in foreign representations.

In the second round, votes for Artūras Paulauskas and Valdas Adamkus were cast almost equally. Valdas Adamkus won in all districts' municipalities in the Klaipėda County and along Neman River up until Alytus. Adamkus also received the most votes in Šiauliai, Panevėžys, Panevėžys, Jonava and Utena districts' municipalities. Artūras Paulauskas won in the remaining districts' municipalities, including Alytus and Vilnius.

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Artūras PaulauskasIndependent838,81945.28953,77549.63
Valdas AdamkusIndependent516,79827.90968,03150.37
Vytautas LandsbergisHomeland Union – Lithuanian Conservatives294,88115.92
Vytenis AndriukaitisSocial Democratic Party105,9165.72
Kazys BobelisLithuanian Christian Democratic Party73,2873.96
Rolandas PavilionisIndependent16,0700.87
Rimantas SmetonaIndependent6,6970.36
Invalid/blank votes22,68015,980
Total1,875,1481001,937,786100
Registered voters/turnout2,624,31271.452,630,68173.66
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

Aftermath

In April, 1998, Artūras Paulauskas and his campaign team formed a new party, New Union (Social Liberals), which became the most supported single party in 2000 parliamentary election.

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1201 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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