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1990 Prague municipal election|
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Turnout | 64.3% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Jaroslav Kořán
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Party
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OF
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KSČ
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SZ
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Seats won
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38
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11
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9
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Popular vote
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4,058,286
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1,234,294
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278,914
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Percentage
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46.6
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14.2%
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3.2%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Party
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ČSSD
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ČSL
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Seats won
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5
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3
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Popular vote
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484,484
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445,633
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Percentage
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5.6%
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5.1%
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The 1990 Prague municipal election 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]
Party |
Vote |
%Vote |
Seats
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Civic Forum |
4,058,286 |
46.61% |
38
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Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
1,234,294 |
14.18% |
11
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Green Party |
278,914 |
3.20% |
9
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Czechoslovak Social Democracy |
484,484 |
5.56% |
5
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Czechoslovak People's Party |
445,633 |
5.12% |
3
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Republican Union-Free Bloc |
270,376 |
3.11% |
3
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Czechoslovak Socialist Party |
147,630 |
1.70% |
2
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Club of Committed Non-Party Members |
142,805 |
1.64% |
2
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Association of Independent Candidates |
358,489 |
4.12% |
1
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Independent Candidates |
267,478 |
3.07% |
1
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Christian Democratic Party |
199,034 |
2.29% |
1
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National Social Party |
194,691 |
2.24% |
0
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Liberal Democratic Party |
158,535 |
1.80% |
0
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Czech-Slovak National Congress |
104,241 |
1.20% |
0
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Other parties |
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0
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Senate by-elections | |
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