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The '''1998 Delamarian General Election''' was held on the 8th of June, 1998. The governing [[Liberal Party of Delamaria|Liberal party]], led by [[Stephen Milbank]], won a third conscutive term. It was the last election until 2024 where the victor would become Prime Minister.
[[Category: Elections of Delamaria]]
[[Category: Elections of Delamaria]]
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 20 October 2024

1998 Delamarian General Election
Flag of Delamaria.jpeg
← 1994 8 June, 1990 2002 →
Turnout64%
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Leader Stephen Milbank Richard Shore Simon Showell
Party Liberal United Social Labour
Leader since 1988 1991 1995
Leader's seat Stretcham Newmarket Dowager Moors Ricemoor
Seats before 349 280 21
Seats won 331 294 25
Seat change Decrease 18 Increase 14 Increase 4

Prime Minister before election

Stephen Milbank
Liberal

Prime Minister

Stephen Milbank
Liberal

The 1998 Delamarian General Election was held on the 8th of June, 1998. The governing Liberal party, led by Stephen Milbank, won a third conscutive term. It was the last election until 2024 where the victor would become Prime Minister.