Senate district 27 – Prague 1 explained

Senate district 27 – Prague 1
Parl Name:Senate of the Czech Republic
Region:Prague
Members:Miroslava Němcová
Party:ODS

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.

Senators

Term Senator Party
1996 - 1999 Civic Democratic Party
1999 - 2002 Independent
2002 - 2008 Path of Change
2008 - 2014 Civic Democratic Party
2014 - 2020 Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party
2020 - present Civic Democratic Party

Election results

1996 election

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
18,878 39.97 21,106 55.67
9,169 19.41 16,808 44.33
7,789 16.49
Marie Petrová 5,101 10.80
Čestmír Kubát 2,813 5.96
Vlastimil Venclík INDEPENDENTS 1,228 2.60
Vladimír Hruška Masaryk Democratic Party 1,066 2.26
Čestmír Čejka 718 1.52
Others <500 <1%

1999 by-election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Václav FischerIndependent 22,461 71.24
Jiřina Jirásková3,844 12.19
Ivan Medek2,948 9.35
Stanislav Fischer1,725 5.47
Karel Srp327 1.04
Elvíra TomáškováRural Party 130 0.41
Richard KnotRepublican Union 48 0.15
Otakar TylIndependent Initiative 46 0.15
align=left colspan=5Source: CZSO

2002 election

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
3,651 13.05 18,087 55.96
8,370 29.93 14,223 44.03
3,102 11.10
Irena Ondráčková 2,758 9.86
Noemi Zárubová 2,576 9.21
Karel Sýs 1,984 7.09
Petr Cibulka Right Bloc 1,782 6.37
Slavomil Hubálek Hope 1,348 4.82
John Bok Active of Independent Citizens 1,247 4.55

2008 election

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
7,946 25.78 15,399 60.21
5,490 17.81 10,175 39.78
4,742 15.38
3,704 12.01
3,645 11.82
2,679 8.69
1,887 6.12
Bohumil Vejtasa SOS Praha 479 1.55
245 0.79

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]

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
8,588 27.19 10,579 68.44
6,411 20.30 4,878 31.55
4,994 15.81
Laura Janáčková 4,189 13.26
Petr Pavlík 2,803 8.87
Dagmar Gušlbauerová 1,106 3.50
Aleš Rykl 1,028 3.25
Eva Jurinová Republic 579 1.83
Miloslav Dočekal 560 577
Others 500 2%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Senátorem za Prahu 1 bude Hampl, na devítce vyhrála Baudyšová. Deník.cz. 16 August 2017. cs. 18 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Bývalý rektor Univerzity Karlovy Hampl kandiduje do Senátu za lidovce a zelené. Parlamentní Listy. 16 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Sex a převlečení kabátu nestačí. Propadl Železný, Řihák, Jančík i Janáčková. Lidovky.cz. 16 August 2017. 11 October 2014.
  4. Web site: Babišova senátní kandidátka má závažný problém. Zřejmě si vymyslela svou lékařskou praxi. Parlamentní Listy. 16 August 2017.