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Parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic on 14 and 15 June 2002.[1] The result was a victory for the Czech Social Democratic Party, which won 70 of the 200 seats. Voter turnout was 57.9%.[2]
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/– Czech Social Democratic Party 1,440,279 30.2 70 –4 Civic Democratic Party 1,166,975 24.5 58 –5 Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 882,653 18.5 41 +17 KDU-ČSL-US-DEU 680,670 14.3 31 +11 Union of Independents 132,699 2.8 0 New Green Party 122,929 2.4 0 0 Republicans of Miroslav Sládek 46,325 1.0 0 New Rural Party 41,773 0.9 0 New Party for a Secure Life 41,404 0.9 0 New Czech National Social Party 38,655 0.8 0 0 Hope 29,955 0.6 0 New Right Bloc 28,163 0.6 0 New Civic Democratic Alliance 24,278 0.5 0 New Choice for the Future 16,730 0.4 0 New Path of Change 13,169 0.3 0 New Moravian Democratic Party 12,957 0.3 0 0 Common Sense Party 10,849 0.2 0 New AZSD 9,637 0.2 0 New BPS 9,287 0.2 0 New Humanist Alliance 8,461 0.2 0 New Republicans 6,786 0.1 0 New National Democratic Party 5,532 0.1 0 New Democratic League 4,059 0.1 0 New Czech Right 2,041 0.0 0 New Czech Social Democratic Movement 602 0.0 0 New Roma Civic Initiative 523 0.0 0 New Party of Democratic Socialism 475 0.0 0 New New Movement 139 0.0 0 New Invalid/blank votes 21,139 – – – Total 4,789,145 100 200 0 Source: Nohlen & Stöver References
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