Liberal Party leadership election, 1998

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The Liberal Party leadership election of 1998 took place after the resignation of Liberal leader and Prime Minister Richard Freudhalten, and thus the election would ultimately decide the new Prime Minister. There were four candidates who received the required number of nominations: then-Health Secretary Maria Carlisle, backbencher Henry Lewis, then-Foreign Secretary Daniel Syzcki and then-Deputy Prime Minister Felix Walsh. It was eventually won by Daniel Syzcki, and was conducted under the Single Transferable Vote system.

First round
Candidate Votes  %
Daniel Syzcki 31,779 29.7
Felix Walsh 31,420 29.4
Maria Carlisle 28,092 26.3
Henry Lewis 15663 14.6
Turnout 106,954 92.3
Second round
Candidate Transfers Votes  %
Daniel Syzcki +6,734 38,513 36.0
Felix Walsh +4,623 36,043 33.7
Maria Carlisle +2,991 31,083 29.1
Not transferable +1,315 1,315 1.2
Third round
Candidate Transfers Votes  %
Daniel Syzcki +15,937 54,450 50.9
Felix Walsh +13,621 49,664 46.4
Not transferable +1,525 2,840 2.7