Czech legislative election, 1990

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A Czech legislative election took place on June 8 and June 9, 1990.

These elections were the first elections after the Velvet Revolution. They took place within the Czechoslovak parliamentary election, 1990, i.e. people in Czech republic elected deputies to the Czech National Council (Czech parliament) and to the Federal Assembly (federal parliament).

[edit] Results of the Czech National Council election

96.8 % of voters participated in the election. The results are in the following table (parties with low vote percentages are not included):

Political party % won Seats won in the parliament
out of 150
Civic Forum (Občanské fórum) 49.5% 124
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Komunistická strana Československa) 13.2% 33
Movement for Autonomous Democracy - Party for Moravia and Silesia (Hnutí za samosprávnou demokracii - Společnost pro Moravu a Slezsko) 10% 23
Christian and Democratic Union (Křesťanská a demokratická unie) Czechoslovak People's Party (Československá strana lidová) 8.4% 20
Chrisitan Democratic Party (Křesťanskodemokratická strana)
Christian Democratic Movement (Křesťansko - demokratické hnutí)
Alliance of Farmers and the Countryside (Spojenectví zemědělců a venkova) Československá strana zemědělská, Československá strana integrace - Strana moravského venkova, Republikánská strana československého venkova, Hnutí za rovnoprávné postavení žen v Čechách a na Moravě, Politické hnutí členů JZD 4.1% -
Czechoslovak Social Democracy (Československá sociální demokracie) 4.1% -
Green Party (Strana zelených) 4.1% -
Czech Socialistic Party (Československá strana socialistická) 2.7% -
Elections in the Czech Republic
Chamber of Deputies (*ČNR)  1990* 1992* 1996 1998 2002 2006
European Parliament 2004
Regional Councils 2000 2004
Municipal Councils  1990 1994 1998 2002 2006