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2014 Czech municipal elections|
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Party
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ANO
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ČSSD
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ODS
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Popular vote
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14,458,998
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12,535,655
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8,930,650
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Percentage
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14.6%
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12.7%
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9.0%
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Party
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TOP 09
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KSČM
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Lidovci
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Popular vote
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8,324,195
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7,730,503
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4,865,956
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Percentage
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8.4%
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7.8%
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4.9%
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Municipal elections were held in the Czech Republic on 10–11 October 2014. Approximately 62,300 local council seats were elected.[1] The date of the elections was announced by the President Miloš Zeman in June 2014.[2]
Party
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Seats
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Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party |
3,792
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Czech Social Democratic Party |
3,773
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Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia |
2,510
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Civic Democratic Party |
2,214
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Association STAN and Independent candidates |
1,749
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ANO 2011 |
1,600
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STAN |
1,324
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TOP 09 |
726
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Associations of Independent candidates/local associations |
30,030
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Other parties and subjects (256) |
7,060
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Independents |
6,333
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Source: Novinky
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