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Parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic on 8 and 9 June 1990 alongside federal elections. They were the first elections after the Velvet Revolution and voter turnout was 97%.[1]
Results
Party
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Civic Forum |
3,569,201 |
49.50 |
124
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Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
954,690 |
13.24 |
33
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Movement for Autonomous Democracy–Party for Moravia and Silesia |
723,609 |
10.03 |
23
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Christian and Democratic Union |
607,134 |
8.42 |
20
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Alliance of Farmers and the Countryside |
296,547 |
4.11 |
0
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Czechoslovak Social Democracy |
296,165 |
4.11 |
0
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Green Party |
295,844 |
4.10 |
0
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Czechoslovak Socialist Party |
192,922 |
2.68 |
0
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Free Bloc |
75,242 |
1.04 |
0
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People's Democratic Party–Rally for the Republic |
72,048 |
1.00 |
0
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Invalid/blank votes |
92,573 |
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–
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Total |
7,303,620 |
100 |
200
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Registered voters/turnout |
7,553,477 |
96.69 |
–
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Source: European Elections Database (votes)
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Popular vote |
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OF |
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49.50% |
KSČ |
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13.24% |
HSD-SMS |
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10.03% |
KDU |
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8.42% |
SZV |
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4.11% |
ČSSD |
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4.11% |
SZ |
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4.10% |
CSNS |
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2.68% |
Others |
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3.81% |
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Parliamentary seats |
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OF |
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62.00% |
KSČ |
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16.50% |
HSD-SMS |
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11.50% |
KDU |
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10.00% |
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References