1998 Tasmanian state election

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1998 Tasmanian state election

← 1996 29 August 1998 2002 →

All 25 seats to the House of Assembly
13 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
ALP
LIB
Leader Jim Bacon Tony Rundle Christine Milne
Party
Labor
Liberal
Greens
Leader since 14 April 1997 18 March 1996 1993
Leader's seat
Denison
Braddon Lyons (lost seat)
Last election 14 seats 16 seats 4 seats
Seats won 14 10 1
Seat change Steady Decrease 6 Decrease 3
Popular vote 131,981 112,146 30,008
Percentage 44.79% 38.06% 10.18%
Swing Increase 4.32 Decrease 3.14 Decrease 0.96

Results of the election

Premier before election

Tony Rundle

Liberal

Elected Premier

Jim Bacon

Labor

The 1998 Tasmanian state election was held on Saturday, 29 August 1998 in the Australian state of Tasmania to elect 25 members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The number of members was reduced from 35 to 25. The election used the Hare-Clark proportional representation system[1]—five members were elected from each of five electorates. The quota required for election increased from 12.5% to 16.7%.

This election saw the end of two years of a

Labor Party won government in its own right for the first time since 1979, with Jim Bacon
as premier.

Labor retained all their seats despite the reduction in numbers. The Liberals lost six seats. The Greens' representation was reduced from four members to one—Peg Putt in Denison.

Results

Summary of the Results of the 1998 Tasmanian state election,
Democratic Socialist
1020.03Increase 0.030Steady
Independents2,7970.95Decrease 2.540Decrease 1
Total294,678100.0025
Valid votes294,67896.09
Invalid/blank votes11,9773.91Decrease 1.49
Total votes306,655100.00
Registered voters/turnout322,75495.01Decrease 0.97

Distribution of seats

See also

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