- Czech legislative election, 1992
-
Czech Republic
This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
the Czech RepublicGovernmentPolitical partiesAdministrative divisions
National Council elections were held in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia on 5 and 6 June 1992,[1] alongside federal elections. The result was a victory for the Civic Democratic Party-Christian Democratic Party alliance, which won 76 of the 200 seats. Voter turnout was 85.0%.[2] When the Czech Republic became independent in 1993, the National Council became its Parliament.[3]
Results
Party Votes % Seats Civic Democratic Party-Christian Democratic Party 1,924,483 29.7 76 Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 909,490 14.0 35 Czech Social Democratic Party 422,736 6.5 16 Liberal-Social Union 421,988 6.5 16 KDU-ČSL 406,341 6.3 15 SPR-RSČ 387,026 6.0 14 Civic Democratic Alliance 383,705 5.9 14 HSD-SMS 380,088 5.9 14 Civic Movement 297,406 4.6 0 Pensioners for Life Security 244,319 3.8 0 Czechoslovak Businessmen's, Traders' and Farmers' Party 203,654 3.1 0 Club of Committed Non-Party Members 174,006 2.7 0 Independent Initiative 88,823 1.4 0 Friends of Beer Party 83,959 1.3 0 Movement for Social Justice 69,621 1.1 0 Democrats 92 37,839 0.6 0 Roma Civic Initiative 16,854 0.3 0 Republican Party and National Democratic Unity 11,115 0.2 0 National Socialist Party - National Social Party of Czechoslovakia 9,797 0.2 0 Invalid/blank votes 102,776 – – Total 6,756,026 100 200 Source: Nohlen & Stöver References
Elections and referendums in the Czech Republic Parliamentary elections Senate elections Regional elections 2000 · 2004 · 2008Municipal elections 1990 · 1994 · 1998 · 2002 · 2006 · 2010European elections Referendums See also: Elections in CzechoslovakiaCategories:- 1992 elections in Europe
- 1992 in Czechoslovakia
- Elections in Czechoslovakia
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.