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The 1994 Prague municipal election was held as part of 1994 Czech municipal elections. It was the first that Prague consisted only one electoral district.[1]

Campaign

ODS was led by Jan Koukal. Koukal became Mayor of Prague in 1993 when he replaced Milan Kondr. Koukal had an image of strong and decisive leader. The campaign focused on his positive personal qualities. Other parties tried to imitate this tactics.[2]

Results

Party Vote %Vote Seats
Civic Democratic Party 11,658,227 41.16% 23
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 3,022,628 10.67% 6
Civic Democratic Alliance 2,669,620 9.42% 5
Czech Social Democratic Party 2,435,279 8.60% 5
Democratic Union 1,460,532 5.16% 3
Free Democrats (OH) 1,377,633 4.86% 3
Pensioners for Life Security 1,019,305 3.60% 2
Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party 763,782 2.70% 1
Coalition for Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia 562,735 1.99% 1
Association of Independents of Prague 562,735 1.99% 1
Citizens of Prague for Prague 536,111 1.89% 1
Green Party 488,323 1.72% 1
Independent Initiative 452,185 1.60% 1
Christian Democratic Party 266,778 0.94% 1
Club of Committed Non-Party Members 260,946 0.92% 1
Others 0

ODS won an overwhelming victory and a formed coalition with the Civic Democratic Alliance.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Komunální volby v Praze a otázka ústavnosti". Centrum pro studium demokracie a kultury. 10 December 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b Horak, Martin (2007). Governing the Post-communist City: Institutions and Democratic Development in Prague. University of Toronto Press. pp. 127–128. ISBN 9780802093288. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
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