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==Candidates==
==Candidates==
===[[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party|FBBP]]===
===[[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party|FBBP]]===
A few months before the election, there were increasing advocates within the FBBP that the popular Prime Minister [[Martin Beiter]] should run for this office himself. Beiter turned down a candidacy for the office of president because the president's powers did not seem broad enough to him.
A few months before the election, there were increasing advocates within the FBBP that the popular Prime Minister [[Martin Beiter]] should run for this office himself. Beiter turned down a candidacy for the office of president because the president's powers did not seem broad enough to him. On June 13, 1984, former [[President of the Federal Chamber|First Vice President of the Federal Chamber]] and then Federal Minister of the Interior [[Otto Schulz]] was nominated by the FBBP and [[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|SDU]] as a joint candidate for the 1985 presidential election.


==Election campaign==
==Election campaign==

Revision as of 15:37, 12 August 2023

1985 Besmenian presidential election
Flag of Besmenia.png
← 1979 24 February 1985 (first round)
10 March 1985 (second round)
1991 →
Turnout84,7% (first round)
88,8% (second round)
  Otto Schulz1988.jpg Johann Hofer.jpg
Candidate Otto Schulz Manfred von Henning
Party FBBP Independent
Popular vote 28,061,195 18,228,181
Percentage 60,5% 39,3%

The 1985 Besmenian presidential election took place on 24 February 1985 and on 10 March 1985.

President Erwin Pohl, who has been in office since 1973, was not allowed to stand for a second re-election. In the first ballot, with a turnout of 84.7%, Otto Schulz with 37.8% and Manfred von Henning with 27.7% of the valid votes qualified for the runoff election. In the runoff election on March 10, 1985 Otto Schulz was able to prevail with 60.5% against Manfred von Henning with 39.3% of the valid votes. Schulz was sworn in as the 9th President of Besmenia on April 5, 1985.

Background

Erwin Pohl, who had been president since 1973 at the time of the election, was not allowed to run for a third term.

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

FBBP

A few months before the election, there were increasing advocates within the FBBP that the popular Prime Minister Martin Beiter should run for this office himself. Beiter turned down a candidacy for the office of president because the president's powers did not seem broad enough to him. On June 13, 1984, former First Vice President of the Federal Chamber and then Federal Minister of the Interior Otto Schulz was nominated by the FBBP and SDU as a joint candidate for the 1985 presidential election.

Election campaign

Otto Schulz on an election poster.

Results

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Otto Schulz FBBP 16,710,347 37.8% 28,061,195 60.5%
Manfred von Henning Independent 12,245,413 27.7% 18,228,181 39.3%
Heinrich Linz BVP 7,205,784 16.3%
Dieter Deckmann BRP 4,464,934 10.1%
Bärbel Hofer GPB 3,403,959 7.7%
Invalid/blank votes 176,829 0.4% 92,764 0.2%
Total 44.207.266 100% 46,382,140 100%
Registered voters/turnout 52,192,761 84,7% 52,192,761 88,8%