1996 Estonian presidential election

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1996 Estonian presidential election

 1992 26 August 1996
27 August 1996
20 September 1996
2001 
  Lennart Meri Arnold Rüütel Tunne Kelam
Nominee Lennart Meri Arnold Rüütel Tunne Kelam
Party Pro Patria Union People's Union of Estonia Pro Patria Union

  Siiri Oviir Enn Tõugu
Nominee Siiri Oviir Enn Tõugu
Party Estonian Centre Party Independent

President before election

Lennart Meri
Pro Patria Union

Elected President

Lennart Meri
Pro Patria Union

The Estonian presidential election is an indirect election in which the President of Estonia is elected.[1] The first round was held on August 26, 1996, the second and third round on August 27, 1996. As no one reached a sufficient majority in the closed ballot vote of the Riigikogu, the next stage was held on September 20 at the Constituent Assembly. Seated President Lennart Meri was elected for a further term.[2]

In August 1991, Estonia declared its independence from the Soviet Union. Lennart Meri was elected as the first President of Estonia after the restoration of Estonian sovereignty.

When the incumbent President Lennart Meri ran for re-election in 1996, his main challenger was Arnold Rüütel, the former Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Estonia

Process

Results

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