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The '''1979 Besmenian presidential election''' took place on 25 February 1979. It was the first presidential election in Besmenia after the voting age was lowered from 20 to 18 in 1974.
The '''1979 Besmenian presidential election''' took place on 25 February 1979. It was the first presidential election in Besmenia after the voting age was lowered from 20 to 18 in 1974. In addition to the President [[Erwin Pohl]], the [[Federal Ministry for Defense|Federal Defense Minister]] [[Werner Kaltmann]] (BVP) and the party chairman of the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party|FBBP]], [[Jürgen Rothmann]], stood for election.


In addition to the President [[Erwin Pohl]], the [[Federal Ministry for Defense|Federal Defense Minister]] [[Werner Kaltmann]] (BVP) and the party chairman of the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party|FBBP]], [[Jürgen Rothmann]], stood for election.
For Pohl, who enjoyed great popularity among the Besmenian population, his re-election was assured. His 72.8% election result is the highest result to date for a winning candidate in the Besmenian presidential election.
==Electoral system==
==Electoral system==
The [[President of Besmenia]] is directly elected by the population once every six years. The election is held under a two-round system; if no candidate receives more than 50% of votes cast in the first round, then a second ballot occurs in which only those two candidates who received the greatest number of votes in the first round may stand.
The [[President of Besmenia]] is directly elected by the population once every six years. The election is held under a two-round system; if no candidate receives more than 50% of votes cast in the first round, then a second ballot occurs in which only those two candidates who received the greatest number of votes in the first round may stand.
==Candidates==
==Candidates==
===Erwin Pohl===
President Erwin Pohl, who was elected President of Besmenia as an independent candidate in 1973, was entitled under the Besmenian [[Basic Law of Besmenia|Basic Law]] to run for a second term. Pohl officially announced on October 15, 1978 that he wanted to run for a second term.
==Results==
==Results==
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Revision as of 12:33, 26 June 2022

1979 Besmenian presidential election
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  Erwin Pohlnew.png File:Werner Kaltmann.jpg Jürgen Rothmann.png
Candidate Erwin Pohl Friedrich Strechel Jürgen Rothmann
Party Independent BVP FBBP
Home state Laitstadt Lemberland Summingia
Percentage 72,8% 16,2% 10,5%

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  Pohl

The 1979 Besmenian presidential election took place on 25 February 1979. It was the first presidential election in Besmenia after the voting age was lowered from 20 to 18 in 1974. In addition to the President Erwin Pohl, the Federal Defense Minister Werner Kaltmann (BVP) and the party chairman of the FBBP, Jürgen Rothmann, stood for election.

For Pohl, who enjoyed great popularity among the Besmenian population, his re-election was assured. His 72.8% election result is the highest result to date for a winning candidate in the Besmenian presidential election.

Electoral system

The President of Besmenia is directly elected by the population once every six years. The election is held under a two-round system; if no candidate receives more than 50% of votes cast in the first round, then a second ballot occurs in which only those two candidates who received the greatest number of votes in the first round may stand.

Candidates

Erwin Pohl

President Erwin Pohl, who was elected President of Besmenia as an independent candidate in 1973, was entitled under the Besmenian Basic Law to run for a second term. Pohl officially announced on October 15, 1978 that he wanted to run for a second term.

Results

Candidate Party Result
Votes %
Erwin Pohl Independent 39,885,444 72.8%
Werner Kaltmann BVP 8,875,607 16,2%
Jürgen Rothmann FBBP 5,752,708 10,5%
Invalid/blank votes 273,938 0.5%
Total 54,787,699 100%
Registered voters/turnout 61,820,856 88,62%