ČSSD leadership election, 2011
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The Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) leadership election of 2011 happened as a result of Czech legislative election, 2010 which led to the resignation of incumbent leader Jiří Paroubek. The leadership election was considered a duel between Bohuslav Sobotka and Michal Hašek who were main candidates. They were both endorsed by 7 Regional organisations of party. Other candidates included Vladimír Dryml. 609 Delegates were allowed to vote in the election but only 593.[1]
Bohuslav Sobotka won in second round when he received 304 votes while Hašek received 258. Sobotka became the leader of ČSSD. Hašek then became the Vice Chairman of the party.[2][3]
Results
Candidate |
1st Round |
2nd Round |
Bohuslav Sobotka |
298 |
49.91% |
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304 |
53.3% |
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Michal Hašek |
291 |
48.74% |
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258 |
46.7% |
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