Senate election in 2010
Terms of the Senate election in 2010
- 1 st round
- - Friday, October 15th and Saturday, 16th, 2010
(is announced by the President of the Czech Republic according to the §1 article 3 of the Act No. 247/1995 Coll., on the Election to the Parliament of the Czech Republic and will be held simultaneously with elections to the municipal authorities) - 2 nd round
- - Friday, October 22th and Saturday, 23th, 2010
(takes place on the 7th day after the 1st round according to the §76 article 1 of the Act No. 247/1995 Coll., on the Election to the Parliament of the Czech Republic)
Constituencies with election in 2010
constituency number |
capital | senator before the election | senator elected in 2010 election |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Karlovy Vary | Jan Horník (no party affiliation; TOP 09 and Mayors Caucus) | Jan Horník (BEZPP) |
4 | Most | Vlastimil Balín (KSČM; independent senator) | Alena Dernerová (BEZPP) |
7 | Plzeň-jih | Jiří Šneberger (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Dagmar Terelmešová (ČSSD) |
10 | Český Krumlov | Tomáš Jirsa (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Tomáš Jirsa (ODS) |
13 | Tábor | Pavel Eybert (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Pavel Eybert (ODS) |
16 | Beroun | Jiří Oberfalzer (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Jiří Oberfalzer (ODS) |
19 | Praha 11 | Jan Nádvorník (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Milan Pešák (ODS) |
22 | Praha 10 | Jaromír Štětina (no party affiliation; TOP 09 and Mayors Caucus) | Jaromír Štětina (BEZPP) |
25 | Praha 6 | Karel Schwarzenberg (TOP 09; TOP 09 and Mayors Caucus) (elected to the Chamber of Deputies on May 29, 2010) | Petr Bratský (ODS) |
28 | Mělník | Jiří Nedoma (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Veronika Vrecionová (ODS) |
31 | Ústí n. Labem | Pavel Sušický (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Jaroslav Doubrava (S.cz) |
34 | Liberec | Přemysl Sobotka (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Přemysl Sobotka (ODS) |
37 | Jičín | Jiří Liška (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Josef Táborský (ČSSD) |
40 | Kutná Hora | Bedřich Moldan (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Jaromír Strnad (ČSSD) |
43 | Pardubice | Jiří Stříteský (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Miluše Horská (BEZPP) |
46 | Ústí n. Orlicí | Ludmila Müllerová (TOP 09; TOP 09 and Mayors Caucus) | Petr Šilar (KDU-ČSL) |
49 | Blansko | Vlastimil Sehnal (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Jozef Regec (ČSSD) |
52 | Jihlava | Václav Jehlička (no party affiliation; TOP 09 and Mayors Caucus) | Miloš Vystrčil (ODS) |
55 | Brno-venkov | Tomáš Julínek (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Jan Žaloudík (BEZPP) |
58 | Brno-město | Rostislav Slavotínek (KDU-ČSL; independent senator) | Stanislav Juránek (KDU-ČSL) |
61 | Olomouc | Jan Hálek (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Martin Tesařík (ČSSD) |
64 | Bruntál | Jiří Žák (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Jaroslav Palas (ČSSD) |
67 | Nový Jičín | Milan Bureš (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Zdeněk Besta (ČSSD) |
70 | Ostrava-město | Liana Janáčková (no party affiliation; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Antonín Maštalíř (ČSSD) |
73 | Frýdek-Místek | Igor Petrov (SNK; TOP 09 and Mayors Caucus) | Petr Gawlas (ČSSD) |
76 | Kroměříž | Zdeněk Janalík (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Miloš Malý (ČSSD) |
79 | Hodonín | Alena Venhodová (ODS; Civic Democratic Party Caucus) | Zdeněk Škromach (ČSSD) |
Note: Click on the constituency number and you will get a summary of the constituency (in Czech only).
Abbreviations of political parties and movements:
- KDU-ČSL
- Christian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People’s Party
- KSČM
- Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
- ODS
- Civic Democratic Party
- SNK
- Association of Independent Candidates
- TOP 09
- TOP 09 and Mayors Party
- S.cz
- Severočeši.cz
- BEZPP
- no party affiliation
Summary according to party affiliation (before election):
Civic Democratic Party Caucus | 19 |
TOP 09 and Mayors Caucus | 6 |
Independent senators | 2 |
altogether | 27 |
List of candidates to 1/3 of the Senate (on CZSO’s Election Server)
Act No. 247/1995 Coll., on the Election to the Parliament of the Czech Republic
§ 1 article 3
The election to the Parliament of the Czech Republic is announced by the President no later that 90 days before the election day. The decree of announcement of the election is published in the Collection of Laws. The day when the part of the Collection of Laws comprising the decree of announcement of the election is circulated is considered the day of announcement of the election.
§ 76 article 1
In case that no candidate obtains the quorum required to the election according to the § 75, the District Authority in the constituency capital arranges the 2nd round which is to take place on the 7th day after the end of voting in 1st round.