Regional elections in the Czech Republic in 2004

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Regional elections in the Czech Republic in 2004
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
36.35
19.68
14.03
10.67
3.28
15.99
SNK
Otherwise.
Strongest party by region
  • ODS
  • KDU-ČSL
  • The 2004 regional elections in the Czech Republic took place on November 5th and 6th. The regional parliaments were newly elected in thirteen of fourteen Krajes ( regions ) with the exception of the capital Prague . The turnout was only 29.62 percent.

    The Citizens' Democrats (ODS) won the most votes in all regions except South Moravia . The Christian Democrats (KDU-ČSL) were strongest there.

    Results

    All parties are listed that received more than 3 percent of the votes on average across the country.

    region ODS KSČM ČSSD KDU-ČSL SNK
    Středočeský kraj 44.65 19.02 16.70 - 5.06
    Jihočeský kraj 44.19 19.10 12.65 9.57 5.04
    Plzeňský kraj 41.29 19.90 14.92 7.23 5.19
    Karlovarský kraj 40.25 22.67 14.97 - 4.20
    Ústecký kraj 39.62 25.26 15.29 2.81 2.72
    Liberecký kraj 36.05 15.93 10.80 4.32 4.50
    Královéhradecký kraj 39.28 16.66 11.97 10.35 6.09
    Pardubický kraj 34.45 17.34 13.22 - 4.74
    Vysočina 29.47 20.97 13.28 20.50 7.13
    Jihomoravský kraj 25.80 19.14 11.93 26.18 3.76
    Olomoucký kraj 30.56 21.41 15.02 13.72 4.45
    Zlínský kraj 30.08 15.45 13.66 21.32 -
    Moravskoslezský kraj 37.87 21.96 15.43 11.34 4.80
    total 36.35 19.68 14.03 10.67 3.28

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