Czech legislative election, 1990

Czech legislative election, 1990
Czech Socialist Republic
8–9 June 1990

All 200 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
101 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Petr Pithart Jiří Machalík
Party OF KSČ
Seats won 124 33
Popular vote 3,569,201 954,690
Percentage 49.50% 13.24%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Boleslav Bárta Josef Bartončík
Party HSD-SMS KDU
Seats won 23 20
Popular vote 723,609 607,134
Percentage 10.03% 8.42%

PM before election

František Pitra
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia

Elected PM

Petr Pithart
Civic Forum

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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 Votes % Seats
Civic Forum3,569,20149.50124
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia954,69013.2433
Movement for Autonomous Democracy–Party for Moravia and Silesia723,60910.0323
Christian and Democratic Union607,1348.4220
Alliance of Farmers and the Countryside296,5474.110
Czechoslovak Social Democracy296,1654.110
Green Party295,8444.100
Czechoslovak Socialist Party192,9222.680
Free Bloc75,2421.040
People's Democratic Party–Rally for the Republic72,0481.000
Invalid/blank votes92,573
Total7,303,620100200
Registered voters/turnout7,553,47796.69
Source: European Elections Database (votes)
Popular vote
OF
 
49.50%
KSČ
 
13.24%
HSD-SMS
 
10.03%
KDU
 
8.42%
SZV
 
4.11%
ČSSD
 
4.11%
SZ
 
4.10%
CSNS
 
2.68%
Others
 
3.81%
Parliamentary seats
OF
 
62.00%
KSČ
 
16.50%
HSD-SMS
 
11.50%
KDU
 
10.00%

References

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