Austrian presidential election, 1992
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In the Austrian presidential election of 1992, incumbent Kurt Waldheim did not seek reelection, since he did not gain acceptance in the international community.
The strongest party at that time, the Austrian Social Democratic Party, proposed the current minister of traffic and nationalized industries, Rudolf Streicher, for the office, while the Austrian People's Party put up career diplomat Thomas Klestil. Streicher won the first ballot by a small margin, but did not obtain the necessary majority of votes to avoid a second round. However, with the candidates of the smaller parties out in the second ballot, and after a recommendation by Jörg Haider to vote for Klestil, the latter won the second round by an unexpectedly wide margin.
Election results
Candidates and affiliated parties | 1st round | 2nd round | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Thomas Klestil | Non-partisan † | 1,728,234 | 37.2% | 2,528,006 | 56.9% | |
Rudolf Streicher | Social Democratic Party of Austria | 1,888,599 | 40.7% | 1,915,380 | 41.1% | |
Heide Schmidt | Freedom Party of Austria | 761,390 | 16.4% | |||
Robert Jungk | Green Party | 266,954 | 5.7% | |||
Total | 4,645,177 | 100% | 4,443,386 | 100% | ||
Valid votes | 4,645,177 | 97% | 4,443,386 | 96.7% | ||
Spoilt and null votes | 143,717 | 3% | 149,546 | 3.3% | ||
Votes cast / turnout | 4,789,894 | 84.4% | 4,592,932 | 80.9% | ||
Electorate | 5,676,903 | 5,676,903 | ||||
† endorsed by Austrian People's Party Source: Austrian ministry of Interior, detailed Results |
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