Czech municipal elections, 2010
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Party |
ČSSD |
ODS |
KSČM |
Popular vote |
17,763,358 |
16,943,967 |
8,628,685 |
Percentage |
19.7% |
18.8% |
9.6% |
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Party |
TOP 09 |
KDU–ČSL |
VV |
Popular vote |
8,537,461 |
4,938,960 |
2,640,305 |
Percentage |
9.5% |
5.5% |
2.9% |
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Municipal elections were held in the Czech Republic on 15 and 16 October.[1] The Civic Democratic Party won the most seats, although it lost in Prague. The elections were a success for the Czech Social Democratic Party and TOP 09,[2] and were considered a revival for the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party.[3]
Results
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
Civic Democratic Party |
16,943,967 |
18.78 |
5,112 |
Czech Social Democratic Party |
17,763,358 |
19.68 |
4,584 |
Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party |
4,938,960 |
5.47 |
3,738 |
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia |
8,628,685 |
9.56 |
3,189 |
TOP 09 |
8,537,461 |
9.46 |
1,509 |
Mayors and Independents |
653,400 |
0.72 |
1,243 |
SNK European Democrats |
770,543 |
0.85 |
551 |
Public Affairs |
2,640,305 |
2.93 |
304 |
Green Party |
1,491,212 |
1.65 |
156 |
Vote for the City |
736,387 |
0.82 |
153 |
Party of Civic Rights |
628,860 |
0.70 |
89 |
Czech Sovereignty |
673,856 |
0.75 |
61 |
Party of Free Citizens |
673,856 |
0.22 |
29 |
Other parties |
25,441,280 |
25.31 |
41,460 |