Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1992

Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1992

Parliamentary elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 5 and 6 June 1992,[1] alongside elections for the Czech and Slovak Assemblies. The result was a victory for the Civic Democratic Party-Christian Democratic Party alliance, which won 48 of the 150 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 37 of the 150 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 84.7%.[2]

Contents

Results

Chamber of Deputies

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Civic Democratic Party-Christian Democratic Party 2,200,937 23.0 48 New
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia 1,036,459 10.8 24 New
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 926,228 2.7 19 New
CSSD-SDSS 648,125 6.8 10 New
Party of the Democratic Left 446,230 4.7 10 New
SPR-RSČ 432,075 4.5 8 New
KDU-CSL 388,122 4.0 7 New
Liberal-Social Union 378,962 4.0 7 New
Civic Democratic Alliance 323,614 3.4 0 New
Slovak National Party 290,249 3.0 6 0
Civic Movement 284,854 3.0 0 New
HSD-SMS 279,136 2.9 0 –9
Christian Democratic Movement 277,061 2.9 6 –5
Hungarian Christian Democratic Movement 232,776 2.4 5 0
Pensioners for Life Security 214,681 2.2 0 New
Czechoslovak Businessmen's, Traders' and Farmers' Party 166,325 1.7 0 New
Club of Committed Non-Party Members 129,022 1.3 0 New
ODÚ 122,359 1.3 0 New
Democratic Party 122,226 1.3 0 0
SKDH 106,612 1.1 0 New
NEI 89,817 0.9 0 New
SZS 81,047 0.9 0 New
MPP-MOS 72,877 0.8 0 New
SPP 68,985 0.7 0 0
D92 68,168 0.7 0 New
HSS 67,406 0.7 0 New
SPI 38,580 0.4 0 New
ROI 33,576 0.4 0 New
ZKS 23,487 0.3 0 New
SRNDJ 10,335 0.1 0 New
SLS 10,150 0.1 0 New
NSS-ČSNS 8,922 0.1 0 New
NALI 2,457 0.0 0 New
HZSP-SRÚ 1,576 0.0 0 New
Invalid/blank votes 167,542
Total 9,750,978 100 150 0
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

House of Nations

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Civic Democratic Party-Christian Democratic Party 2,168,421 22.6 37 New
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia 1,045,395 10.9 33 New
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 939,197 9.8 15 New
CSSD-SDSS 629,029 6.6 11 New
Party of the Democratic Left 433,750 4.5 13 New
SPR-RSČ 423,999 4.4 6 New
KDU-CSL 394,296 4.1 6 New
Liberal-Social Union 393,182 4.1 5 New
HSD-SMS 322,423 3.4 0 –7
Civic Movement 307,334 3.2 0 New
Slovak National Party 288,864 3.0 9 0
Christian Democratic Movement 272,100 2.8 8 –6
Civic Democratic Alliance 264,371 2.8 0 New
Hungarian Christian Democratic Movement 232,364 2.4 7 0
Pensioners for Life Security 222,860 2.3 0 New
Czechoslovak Businessmen's, Traders' and Farmers' Party 172,703 1.8 0 New
Club of Committed Non-Party Members 140,045 1.5 0 New
ODÚ 124,649 1.3 0 New
Democratic Party 113,176 1.2 0 0
NEI 106,186 1.1 0 New
SKDH 100,054 1.1 0 New
SZS 75,149 0.8 0 New
D92 72,538 0.8 0 New
SPP 71,123 0.7 0 0
MPP-MOS 71,122 0.7 0 New
HSS 67,073 0.7 0 New
ROI 34,530 0.4 0 New
SPI 31,392 0.3 0 New
ZKS 22,202 0.2 0 New
SRNDJ 11,099 0.1 0 New
SLS 10,056 0.1 0 New
NSS-ČSNS 9,405 0.1 0 New
NALI 2,992 0.0 0 New
HZSP-SRÚ 1,086 0.0 0 New
Invalid/blank votes 172,167
Total 9,746,332 100 150 0
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

  1. ^ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p471 ISBN 9873832956097
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p472

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