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Elections in Czechia
2004 Czech regional elections|
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Turnout | 29.6% |
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Regional elections were held in the Czech Republic to elect the Regional Councils of 13 regions (all except Prague) on 5–6 November 2004.[1][2] They were won by Civic Democratic Party (ODS), whilst the ruling Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) was heavily defeated, finishing third.[3][4]
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats
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Civic Democratic Party |
769,848 |
36.36 |
291
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Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia |
416,807 |
19.68 |
157
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Czech Social Democratic Party |
297,083 |
14.03 |
105
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Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party |
226,016 |
10.67 |
72
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Coalition for Pardubice region |
29,384 |
1.38 |
12
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Association of Independent Candidates |
69,591 |
3.28 |
11
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Party for the Open Society |
16,739 |
0.79 |
7
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Coalition for Central Bohemian region |
18,380 |
0.86 |
4
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European Democrats |
14,056 |
0.66 |
3
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SNK European Democrats |
13,699 |
0.63 |
3
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European Democrats and Independent Mayors for region |
8,117 |
0.38 |
3
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Others |
32,595 |
1.54 |
4
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