1992 Czechoslovak presidential election

The 1992 Czechoslovak presidential election was held from July to October 1992, but parliament failed to elect a new president, foreshadowing the breakup of Czechoslovakia.[1] Incumbent President Václav Havel participated in the first ballot held on 3 July 1992. He ran unopposed but failed to receive enough votes from Slovak MPs to be re-elected. Havel resigned on 17 July due to his failure.[2]

1992 Czechoslovak presidential election

3 July to 3 October 1992

President before election

Václav Havel

Elected President

None

Result

CandidateParty1st ballot2nd ballot3rd ballot4th ballot
1st round2nd round1st round2nd round1st round2nd round
Václav HavelIndependentSL:79
SN:69
SL:80
SN:63
N/AN/AN/A
Miroslav SládekRally for the Republic – Republican Party of CzechoslovakiaN/ASL:32
SN:26
SL:33
SN:27
N/AN/A
Zdeněk Viktor ProcházkaRally for the Republic – Republican Party of CzechoslovakiaN/AN/ASL:4
SN:3
SL:5
SN:0
N/A
Zdeněk PintaRally for the Republic – Republican Party of CzechoslovakiaN/AN/ASL:4
SN:4
SL:1
SN:2
N/A
Marie KristkováLiberal-Social UnionN/AN/ASL:29
SN:36
SL:33
SN:37
N/A
Jiří KotasLiberal-Social UnionN/AN/AN/ASL:16
SN:24

References

  1. "Nezvolení Havla prezidentem před 25 lety předznamenalo rozpad Československa". ČT24 (in Czech). Česká televize. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  2. "Prezidentské volby 3. 7. 1992: stop Havlovi a společnému státu". iROZHLAS (in Czech). Retrieved 4 February 2018.
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