1997 Besmenian presidential election

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1997 Besmenian presidential election
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  Thomas Klestil 1.jpg Ursula Kummstein2001.jpg
Candidate Gerhard Mahler Ursula Kummstein
Party SDU FBBP
Home state Trissia Summingia
Percentage 53,6% 45,9%

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  Mahler
  Kummstein

The 1997 Besmenian presidential election took place on 23 February 1997 and on 9 March 1997 in Besmenia. President Otto Schulz, who has been in office since 1985, was not allowed to stand for a second re-election.

The winner of the election was the former Federal Foreign Minister and Secretary-General of the ANS Gerhard Mahler, who remained President until 2003.

Background

Otto Schulz, who had been president since 1985 at the time of the election, was not allowed to run for a third term.

Election

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

Results

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Gerhard Mahler SDU 23,140,208 42.1% 31,897,643 53.6%
Ursula Kummstein FBBP 16,489,459 30% 26,005,361 45.9%
Adam Radinger BVP 10,828,078 19.7%
Michael Breitmann NBP 4,067,400 7.4%
Invalid/blank votes 439,718 0.8% 283,282 0.5%
Total 54,964,863 100% 58,186,286 100%
Registered voters/turnout 64,868,467 84,73% 64,868,467 89,70%
1997 Besmenian presidential election (first round)
Gerhard Mahler
42.1%
Ursula Kummstein
30%
Adam Radinger
19.7%
Michael Breitmann
7.4%
1997 Besmenian presidential election (second round)
Gerhard Mahler
56.6%
Ursula Kummstein
45.9%