1998 Vincentian general election
General elections were held in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on 15 June 1998. Although the Unity Labour Party received a majority of the public vote, the New Democratic Party won a majority of seats, the first time the party receiving a majority of the vote had failed to win the elections since 1966. Voter turnout was 67%.
Campaign
The ruling NDP led by Prime Minister James Mitchell was opposed by the ULP headed by Vincent Beache; the ULP had been founded in 1994 by a merger of the Movement for National Unity and the Saint Vincent Labour Party. The election date had been announced on 18 May.During the campaign, the NDP advocated tax cuts and the promotion of tourism and agricultural development, while the ULP called for job creation, economic development and improved social services.