Senate district 27 – Prague 1

Senate district 27 – Prague 1 is a senatorial district of the Senate of the Czech Republic. It consists of Prague 1, Prague 7. The district is represented by Miroslava Němcová who was elected in 2020.

Senate district 27 – Prague 1
Constituency
for the Senate of the Czech Republic
RegionPrague
Current constituency
PartyODS
Member(s)Miroslava Němcová

Senators

TermSenatorParty
1996 - 1999Václav BendaCivic Democratic Party
1999 - 2002Václav FischerIndependent
2002 - 2008Martin MejstříkWay of Change
2008 - 2014Zdeněk SchwarzCivic Democratic Party
2014 - 2020Václav HamplChristian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party
2020 - presentMiroslava NěmcováCivic Democratic Party

Election results

1996 election

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes %Votes %
Václav BendaCivic Democratic Party18,87839.9721,10655.67
Pavel TigridChristian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party9,16919.4116,80844.33
Jiří DienstbierCzech National Social Party7,78916.49
Marie PetrováCzech Social Democratic Party5,10110.80
Čestmír KubátCommunist Party of Bohemia and Moravia2,8135.96
Vlastimil VenclíkINDEPENDENTS1,2282.60
Vladimír HruškaMasaryk Democratic Party1,0662.26
Čestmír ČejkaCivic Democratic Alliance7181.52
Others<500<1%

1999 by-election

Candidate Party Votes %
Václav FischerIndependent22,46171.24
Jiřina JiráskováCivic Democratic Party3,84412.19
Ivan MedekFour-Coalition2,9489.35
Stanislav FischerCommunist Party of Bohemia and Moravia1,7255.47
Karel SrpCzech Social Democratic Party3271.04
Elvíra TomáškováRural Party1300.41
Richard KnotRepublican Union480.15
Otakar TylIndependent Initiative460.15
Source: CZSO

2002 election

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes %Votes %
Martin MejstříkWay of Change3,65113.0518,08755.96
Petr WeissCivic Democratic Party8,37029.9314,22344.03
Jiří KotalíkSNK European Democrats3,10211.10
Irena OndráčkováCzech Social Democratic Party2,7589.86
Noemi ZárubováChristian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party2,5769.21
Karel SýsCommunist Party of Bohemia and Moravia1,9847.09
Petr CibulkaRight Bloc1,7826.37
Slavomil HubálekHope1,3484.82
John BokActive of Independent Citizens1,2474.55

2008 election

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes %Votes %
Zdeněk SchwarzCivic Democratic Party7,94625.7815,39960.21
Blanka HaindlováCzech Social Democratic Party5,49017.8110,17539.78
Michael KocábGreen Party4,74215.38
Martin Jan StránskýPublic Affairs3,70412.01
Pavel KlenerChristian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party3,64511.82
Martin MejstříkFreedom Union-Democratic Union2,6798.69
Dagmar GušlbauerováCommunist Party of Bohemia and Moravia1,8876.12
Bohumil VejtasaSOS Praha4791.55
Petr HannigParty of Common Sense2450.79

2014 election

The 2014 election was held as part of 2014 Czech Senate election. Václav Hampl was elected new Senator when he defeated incumbent senator Zdeněk Schwarz.[1] Hampl was supported by KDU-ČSL while Schwarz was supported by ODS.[2] Much attention was also given to Laura Janáčková who ran as a candidate of ANO 2011. Janáčková was originally considered one of the possible front-runners but her campaign suffered from controversies and scandals.[3][4]

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes %Votes %
Václav HamplChristian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party8,58827.1910,57968.44
Zdeněk SchwarzCivic Democratic Party6,41120.304,87831.55
Martin BursíkTOP 09-Liberal-Environmental Party4,99415.81
Laura JanáčkováANO 20114,18913.26
Petr PavlíkCzech Social Democratic Party2,8038.87
Dagmar GušlbauerováCommunist Party of Bohemia and Moravia1,1063.50
Aleš RyklParty of Free Citizens1,0283.25
Eva JurinováRepublic5791.83
Miloslav DočekalSNK European Democrats560577
Others5002%

References

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