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Election

Reading. Writing. Revenge.
1999 | 103m | English

(109354 votes)

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Tracy Flick is running unopposed for this year’s high school student election. But Jim McAllister has a different plan. Partly to establish a more democratic election, and partly to satisfy some deep personal anger toward Tracy, Jim talks football player Paul Metzler to run for president as well.
Release Date: Apr 23, 1999
Director: Alexander Payne
Writer: Jim Taylor, Tom Perrotta, Alexander Payne
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords jealousy, infidelity, vandalism, museum, motel, graduation, scandal, ambition, politics, high school, bias, satire, feud, crush, dark comedy, teacher, morality, omaha, trust, election, overachiever, nebraska
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Bona Fide Productions, MTV Films
Box Office Revenue: $14,902,041
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Matthew Broderick Jim McAllister
Reese Witherspoon Tracy Enid Flick
Chris Klein Paul Metzler
Jessica Campbell Tammy Metzler
Mark Harelik Dave Novotny
Phil Reeves Walt Hendricks
Molly Hagan Diane McAllister
Delaney Driscoll Linda Novotny
Colleen Camp Judith R. Flick
Frankie Ingrassia Lisa Flanagan
Matt Malloy Vice-Principal Ron Bell
Jeanine Jackson Jo Metzler
Holmes Osborne Dick Metzler
Loren Nelson Custodian
Nicholas D'Agosto Larry Fouch
Emily Martin Girl in Crisis
Jonathan Marion Derek - Classroom Student
Amy Falcone Michelle - Classroom Student
Matt Justesen 'Eat Me' Boy
Nick Kenny 'Eat Me' Boy's Buddy
B.J. Tobin Adult Video Actor
Christa Young Adult Video Actress
David V. Wenzel Eric
Joel Parks Jerry Slavin
Larry Kaiser Chemistry Teacher
Marilyn Tipp Carver Office Lady
Jeannie Brayman Faculty Ballot-Giver
James Devney Motel Clerk
L. Carmen Novoa Spanish Teacher
Jason Paige Kid in Georgetown Hall
Matt Golden Kid in Georgetown Hall
Heather Koenig Kid in Georgetown Hall
Jillian Crane Jillian
Kaitlin Ferrell Jennifer (uncredited)
John Ponzio Georgetown Student (uncredited)
Rohan Quine Village Guy (uncredited)
Name Job
Jim Taylor Screenplay
James Glennon Director of Photography
Kevin Tent Editor
Wendy Chuck Costume Design
Tom Perrotta Novel
Alexander Payne Director, Screenplay
Gary J. Wayton Stunt Coordinator
Carrie Houk Additional Casting
Yoram Astrakhan Chief Lighting Technician
Frank Gaeta Supervising Sound Editor
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Radan Popović Second Unit Director of Photography
Nicki Ledermann Makeup Artist
Lisa Beach Casting
Jane Ann Stewart Production Design
T.K. Kirkpatrick Art Direction
Renee Davenport Set Decoration
Rikke Rosbaek Costume Supervisor
James Ryder Makeup Department Head
Victor Ho Unit Production Manager
George Parra First Assistant Director, Second Unit Director
Sean McCarron Second Assistant Director
Dondi Bastone Music Supervisor
Pamela Winn-Barnett Post Production Supervisor
Tracy Thies Assistant Art Director
Casey Hotchkiss Second Unit Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Seth Kotok Camera Loader
Jon Ailetcher Sound Mixer
Gary Boatner Boom Operator
Rebecca Robertson Script Supervisor
Denise Fischer Hairstylist
Emjay Olson Assistant Hairstylist, Assistant Makeup Artist
Scott Wolf Supervising Sound Editor
Patrick Cyccone Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Sanders Sound Effects Editor
Mark Choi Sound Effects Editor
Craig S. Jaeger Sound Effects Editor
Drew Webster Sound Recordist
Eric Flickinger Sound Recordist
Ron Bedrosian ADR Mixer
Dana Porter ADR Recordist
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Richard Ford Music Editor
Michael Keller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeffrey M. O'Brien Property Master
Ken Kaplan Transportation Coordinator
Wes Clowers Construction Coordinator
B.J. Tobin Extras Casting
Mike Mertens Color Timer
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Bob Akester Still Photographer
Joe Sanchez First Assistant Camera
Aurelia Winborn First Assistant Camera
Milo Durben Dolly Grip
Nathan Carlson Graphic Designer
Kyra Panchenko Hairstylist
Kerrie R. Plant Makeup Artist
Randy N. Barbee First Assistant Director
Rolfe Kent Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jim Burke Co-Producer
Albert Berger Producer
Ron Yerxa Producer
Van Toffler Executive Producer
Keith Samples Producer
David Gale Producer
Jacobus Rose Co-Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

Amusing and compelling high school dramedy with Broderick and Witherspoon When a high achiever student (Reese Witherspoon) runs for president of the student body at her Omaha high school one of her teachers (Matthew Broderick) encourages an amiable jock to run against her (Chris Klein) because ... he finds her irritating. “Election” (1999) is a quirky high school dramedy in the mold of “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” (1982), but with a unique plot revolving around a school election. It’s not raunchy like the contemporaneous “American Pie” (except for one line by a teacher early on), but it is adult-oriented as there are several simulated sex scenes between various characters with no nudity. While they’re overt, they’re sorta amusing and fairly essential to the story. This is a must for anyone who’s a high school teacher as it understatedly satirizes the setting. The flick shows how easy it is for a good teacher with years of quality work to make a thoughtless mistake and suddenly fall out of grace. Yet it also shows redemption. Of course the film pokes fun at the election process and the rivalry of candidates, etc. There are a 2-3 laugh-out-loud scenes with Spaghetti Western music blaring (specifically, Ennio Morricone’s score from 1966’ "Navajo Joe"). Witherspoon is perfect as the female protagonist (although her face looks like Drew Barrymore on the poster), but I never found her alluring. I suppose Frankie Ingrassia (Lisa) and Jessica Campbell (Tammy) make up for it despite the eye-rolling lesbian component, which isn’t very substantive. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes and was shot in the Omaha, Nebraska, area (Papillion, Bellevue, LaVista, etc.) and, at the end, Washington DC. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
8.0

<em>'Election'</em> builds relatively slowly though really does become a fun movie by its conclusion. It's most definitely worth a watch. Matthew Broderick is excellent throughout, as are the likes of Reese Witherspoon and Chris Klein. The films goes to some unexpected places and manages to make ... it work. And there's a great callback in there too. I will say that I didn't love the internal monologue bits, but they didn't derail the film for me in any major way.

Jul 13, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

This early outing for Reese Witherspoon ("Tracy Flick") sees her desperate to become class President in her high school. Clever, ruthless and determined - she takes on all comers in her quest for success, and woe betide anyone who gets in her way. Happily hapless teacher Matthew Broderick is charged ... with overseeing the election campaign, and conscious that his front-runner is a bit of a nightmare manages to convince recently injured school hottie "Paul" (Chris Klein) to stand against her. Though he be thick as two short planks, he is a formidable challenge for "Flick" as most of the school don't appear to be too bright, either... and the fight is on. Her scheming machinations and his attempts to foil her ambitions make for quite a fun 100 minutes. The dialogue can be a bit earthy at times, but don't, whatever you do, look for plot complexities nor a thought-provoking script - except, perhaps, in addressing the odiousness of blind ambition and perhaps, 30 years later - it sends us a gentle reminder that if we all just sleep through our respective democratic processes then we will get people like this really running the place.... Klein is quite good as the nice-but-dim "Paul" too!

Aug 28, 2023
AnnS.
N/A

Aside from the comedy and political satire, it's a coming-of-age movie of a teenager and her teacher who goes in the opposite direction. Self-control, which is part of growing up is the main theme. Flick, who seems the essence of self-control, is running for class president and goes bananas in the s ... cene where she pulls down her rival's posters. Luck saves her from paying for that and it looks like she learns from it. And teacher McAllister regresses and regresses, first into a teenager when he plans an extramarital affair with his wife's best friend. Then, angry at and hating Flick, he gives into his emotions again and discards some of Flick's votes, soon losing both his marriage and his job. The last scene is of McAllister years later being a tourist in D.C. Suddenly he sees Flick coming out of a government building with some suited D.C. types, and going into a limo. Furious, he flings a full drink cup into its back window. The limo stops and like a bad little boy, he runs away. The regression is complete.

Aug 26, 2024