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Presidential elections were held in the Czech Republic in January 2023, resulting in the election of Petr Pavel. Incumbent president Miloš Zeman was not eligible to run due to the two-term limit. The first round took place on 13 and 14 January.
The country is divided into 81 senate constituencies with roughly the same number of voters. The elections consist of two rounds, in which the top two candidates from the first round face each other again in the second round. The Senate elections – and especially the second rounds – have had the lowest voter turnouts of all Czech elections.
27 January – 2023 Czech presidential election: Czechs vote in the second round of the presidential election. [4] 28 January – The Czech Statistical Office reports that former NATO Military Committee chair Petr Pavel has been elected President of the Czech Republic, defeating former prime minister Andrej Babiš with 58 percent of the votes. [5]
The first presidential election 1994 18–19 November Municipal elections: Direct 1996 31 May - 1 June Legislative election: Direct 1996 15–16 November and 22–23 November Senate election: Direct The first Senate election 1998 20 January Presidential election: Indirect 1998 19–20 June Legislative election: Direct Snap election 1998
This page lists nationwide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2023 Czech presidential election.Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first.
2023 Czech presidential election; S. 2023 Czech Social Democratic Party leadership election This page was last edited on 29 June 2022, at 10:51 (UTC). Text is ...
Won the election: Jiří Drahoš: KDU–ČSL-STAN: lost in runoff Pavel Fischer: Independent: 3rd place Michal Horáček: Independent: 4th place Marek Hilšer: Independent: 5th place Mirek Topolánek: ODS-SsČR: 6th place Jiří Hynek: REAL: 7th place Petr Hannig: Rozumní-ND: 8th place Vratislav Kulhánek: ODA: 9th place 2023 [2] Petr Pavel ...
Andrej Babiš, MP, former Prime Minister and ANO 2011 nominee in the 2023 presidential election, announced on 5 April 2023 that he will not run again. [16]Marek Hilšer, Senator and candidate in the 2018 and 2023 elections, stated after his defeat in 2023 that he doesn't feel like running again, adding that twice is enough.