1990 Prague municipal election

Prague municipal election in 1990 was held as part of 1990 Czech municipal elections. It was the first election since Velvet Revolution. Civic Forum led by Jaroslav Kořán won the election.[2]

1990 Prague municipal election

23–24 November 1990[1]

All 76 seats in the Assembly
39 seats needed for a majority
Turnout64.3%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Jaroslav Kořán
Party OF KSČ SZ
Seats won 38 11 9
Popular vote 4,058,286 1,234,294 278,914
Percentage 46.6 14.2% 3.2%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party ČSSD ČSL
Seats won 5 3
Popular vote 484,484 445,633
Percentage 5.6% 5.1%

Mayor before election

Jaroslav Kořán
OF

Elected Mayor

Jaroslav Kořán
OF

Results

PartyVote%VoteSeats
Civic Forum4,058,28646.61%38
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia1,234,29414.18%11
Green Party278,9143.20%9
Czechoslovak Social Democracy484,4845.56%5
Czechoslovak People's Party445,6335.12%3
Republican Union-Free Bloc270,3763.11%3
Czechoslovak Socialist Party147,6301.70%2
Club of Committed Non-Party Members142,8051.64%2
Association of Independent Candidates358,4894.12%1
Independent Candidates267,4783.07%1
Christian Democratic Party199,0342.29%1
National Social Party194,6912.24%0
Liberal Democratic Party158,5351.80%0
Czech-Slovak National Congress104,2411.20%0
Other parties0

References

  1. Bureš, Jan (2012). Česká demokracie po roce 1989: institucionální základy českého politického systému (in Czech). Grada Publishing a.s. ISBN 9788024742830. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  2. "Primátor Kořán vymetl bolševiky z radnice". Pražský deník (in Czech). 3 June 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
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