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2009 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic

The 2009 European Parliament election in Czech Republic was the election of the delegation from Czech Republic to the European Parliament in 2009. The Civic Democratic Party has won the election with a surprisingly strong lead against the Czech Social Democratic Party. Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia came third and the Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party became the last party to enter the Parliament.[1]

2009 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic

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22 seats in the European Parliament
Turnout28.22%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Jan Zahradil Jiří Havel
Party ODS ČSSD
Alliance AECR PES
Seats won 9 7
Seat change 5
Popular vote 741,946 528,132
Percentage 31.45% 22.39%
Swing 1.40pp 13.61pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Miloslav Ransdorf Zuzana Roithová
Party KSČM KDU-ČSL
Alliance GUE/NGL EPP
Seats won 4 2
Seat change 2
Popular vote 334,577 180,451
Percentage 14.18% 7.65%
Swing 6.09pp 1.93pp
Result by district (ODS Blue, ČSSD orange)

Two newly founded right-wing parties, the Czech wing Libertas.cz of Declan Ganley's Libertas founded by Vladimír Železný and the Party of Free Citizens, ran in the election.[2]

Background edit

Previous election was held in 2004. It was won by the Civic Democratic Party that won 30% of votes ahead of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia which received 20% of the votes. Czech Social Democratic Party of Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla was heavily defeated receiving only 9% of votes finishing fourth.[3] Špidle resigned after the election.[4]

Civic Democrats joined European People's Party group after the election as a member of European Democrats.[5] ODS the cooperated with British Conservative Party to establish new Eurosceptic faction within European Parliament.[6]

2004 Seats edit

Party EP Group Seats
ODS EPP-ED 9
KSČM GUE-NGL 6
SNK ED EPP-ED 3
ČSSD S&D 2
KDU-ČSL EPP-ED 2
NEZÁVISLÍ IND/DEM 2

Procedure edit

The 22 of Czech delegation in the European parliament are elected using open list proportional representation, in which they can give preferential votes for up to two candidates on their chosen list. Seats are allocated using the d'Hondt method, with an electoral threshold of 5% nationwide for single parties. Candidates who receive preferential votes from more than 5% of voters are moved to the top of their list, and in cases where more than one candidate receives over 5% of the preferential votes, they are ranked in order of votes received.

Campaign edit

 
Politician rallyes in the central part of Prague few days before elections of European Parliament for 2009–2013 term

Civic Democratic Party edit

First candidates were introduced on 9 February 2009. Jan Zahradil became electoral leader. Other candidates included Evžen Tošenovský, Oldřich Vlasák etg. Party also launched its election website on the same day. Zahradil stated that ODS will be forced to use negative campaign as reaction to strateg of its opponents.[7] Remaining candidates were introduced on 16 March 2009.[8]

Campaign of Civic Democratic Party (ODS) was launched by electoral leader Jan Zahradil on 13 February 2009.[9] ODS stated that it would invest 40 million CZK to the campaign.[10]

ODS started negative campaign against ČSSD as response to Social Democratic campaigns from previous years.[7][11] Civic Democrats founded Blue Team to help the party with campaign.

The Civic Democratic Party was active on internet and used social media during its campaign while its main rival and election front-runner Social Democratic Party underestimated internet campaign and Civic Democrats got to lead as a result.[12]

Czech Social Democratic Party edit

ČSSD planned to invest 30 million CZK.[13] Czech Social Democratic Party was led by Jiří Havel. Party decided to focus on Financial crisis and domestic issues during its campaign.[13] Social Democratic Party was considered front-runner as it was leading in polls but the lead narrowed as the election date was getting closer. The Civic Democratic Party was active on internet and used social media during its campaign and eventually. Social Democrats on the other hand underestimated internet campaign and Civic Democrats got to lead as a result.[14]

Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia edit

Miloslav Ransdorf was announced as electoral leader on 18 September 2008.[15]

Christian and Democratic Union – People's Party edit

Christian Democrats launched election campaign on 9 March 2009.[16] They introduced their candidates on 20 March 2009.[17]

Green Party edit

Greens voted Jan Dusík as its electoral leader on 28 February 2009.[18]

EP list leaders edit

Campaign Finances edit

Party ČSSD ODS KSČM KDU-ČSL
Money Spent[19] 60,000,000 Kč 40,000,000 Kč 17,000,000 Kč 2,500,000 Kč

Debates edit

2009 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic debates
Date Organisers  P  Present   A  Absent  
ODS ČSSD KSČM KDU–ČSL
2 June Česká televize[20] P
Jan Zahradil
P
Jiří Havel
P
Miloslav Ransdorf
P
Zuzana Roithová

Opinion polls edit

Polling Firm Date ODS KSČM KDU–ČSL ČSSD SZ STAN Others Undecided
CVVM[21] 2 – 9 March 2009 31% 12.5% 5% 29% 6.5% 3% 13%
STEM[22] 12–13 March 2009 23% 10% 30%
CVVM[23] 30 March – 6 April 2009 26% 13% 6% 28% 5.5% 4.5% 17%
STEM[24] 21 April 2009 27.6% 14.5% 6.6% 30.3% 6.6% 5.3% 9.1%
STEM[25] 5 May 2009 25% 11.4% 7.2% 30.9% 6% N.A.% 6.4% 13.1%
CVVM[26] 4–11 May 2009 33.0% 13.5% 5.5% 25.5% 5.0% 6.5% 10.0%
STEM[27] 5–12 May 2009 20.9% 8.9% 5.5% 24.2% 3.1% N.A.% 11.9% 25.5%
CVVM[28] 25 May 2009 36.5% 15.5% 6.5% 28.0% 5.5% N.A.% 8%
UPOL[29] 25 May 2009 29.1% 14.8% 5.5% 29.8% 2.9% 3.3% 3.5%
STEM/SC&C[30] 26 May 2009 31.0% 13.0% 8.0% 27.0% 4.0% 2.0% 15.0%
Election 5 June 2009 31.5% 14.2% 7.6% 22.4% 2.1% 2.3% 19.9% 0%

Media survey edit

Survey Date ODS SSO DSSS KDU-ČSL DSZ STAN SNK-ED< ČSSD Others
iDnes[31][32] 4 May 2009 24.5 17.2 6.0 4.5 4.3 4.1 2.4 2.3

Results edit

The Civic Democratic Party (ODS) has won the election with 30% and 9 seats. Party's chairman Mirek Topolánek stated that the election showed that ODS is once again an equal rival to Social Democrats. Czech Social Democratic Party finished second with 22% of votes and 6 seats. Party was dissatisfied with the result as it expected a better result. Chairman Jiří Paroubek stated that party was damaged by low turnout but noted that it is improvement as the party received only 8.8% in 2004 election. Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia considered the result as an improvement from 2006 parliamentary election. KDU-ČSL was pleased with the result as the party showed stable support. Other parties failed to reach 5% threshold. Green Party received only 2% of votes. Chairman Martin Bursík decided to resign as a result. Sovereignty led by MEP Jana Bobošíková received 4% and narrowly failed to win any seats.[33]

 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Civic Democratic Party741,94631.4590
Czech Social Democratic Party528,13222.397+5
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia334,57714.184–2
KDU-ČSL180,4517.6520
Sovereignty100,5144.260New
European Democratic Party68,1522.890New
Public Affairs56,6362.400New
Mayors and Independents – Your Option53,9842.290New
Green Party48,6212.0600
SNK European Democrats39,1661.660–3
Party of Free Citizens29,8461.270New
Workers' Party25,3681.0800
Right Bloc23,6121.0000
Libertas.cz22,2430.940New
Party for Dignified Life17,0610.720New
Democratic Party of Greens14,7610.630New
Independents12,8240.540–2
Moravané9,0860.390New
SPR-RSČ7,4920.3200
Nejen hasiči a živnostníci s učiteli do Evropy6,9040.290New
National Party6,2630.270New
Humanist Party4,5840.1900
Freeholder Party of the Czech Republic4,5440.190New
Koruna Česká4,4490.1900
Greens3,7170.160New
Balbín's Poetic Party3,7110.1600
Czech National Socialist Party3,2690.140New
Liberals.cz1,7750.080New
United Democrats – Association of Independents1,5010.060New
Party of Free Democrats1,4230.060New
Democracy and Freedom Party9860.040New
Czech National Social Party7910.030New
People and Politics5450.020New
Total2,358,934100.0022–2
Valid votes2,358,93499.49
Invalid/blank votes12,0750.51
Total votes2,371,009100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,401,37428.22
Source: Volby

European groups edit

Elected MEPs edit

Num MEP Sex Party EP Group Period Pref. Votes
1. Evžen Tošenovský Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 104,737
2. Jan Zahradil Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 65,731
3. Miloslav Ransdorf Male KSČM GUE-NGL 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 61,453
4. Jiří Havel Male ČSSD S&D 14 July 2009 – 8 July 2012 59,818
5. Zuzana Roithová Female KDU–ČSL EPP 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 52,503
6. Richard Falbr Male ČSSD S&D 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 44,703
7. Vladimír Remek Male KSČM GUE-NGL 14 July 2009 – 15 December 2013 40,650
8. Jan Březina Male KDU–ČSL EPP 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 23,154
9. Libor Rouček Male ČSSD S&D 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 19,771
10. Hynek Fajmon Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 16,041
11. Andrea Češková Female ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 14,477
12. Oldřich Vlasák Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 11,744
13. Edvard Kožušník Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 11,567
14. Miroslav Ouzký Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 9,869
15. Olga Sehnalová Female ČSSD S&D 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 9,386
16. Jiří Maštálka Male KSČM GUE-NGL 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 8,181
17. Zuzana Brzobohatá Female ČSSD S&D 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 7,736
18. Milan Cabrnoch Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 7,143
19. Ivo Strejček Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 6,071
20. Jaromír Kohlíček Male KSČM GUE-NGL 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 5,719
21. Pavel Poc Male ČSSD S&D 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 4,814
22. Robert Dušek Male ČSSD S&D 14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014 4,042
Source:[34]

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External links edit

  • List of candidates in the European Parliament election, 2009 (Czech Republic)
  • Opinion polls immediately before election

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The 2009 European Parliament election in Czech Republic was the election of the delegation from Czech Republic to the European Parliament in 2009 The Civic Democratic Party has won the election with a surprisingly strong lead against the Czech Social Democratic Party Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia came third and the Christian and Democratic Union Czechoslovak People s Party became the last party to enter the Parliament 1 2009 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic 2004 5 6 June 2009 2014 22 seats in the European ParliamentTurnout28 22 First party Second party Leader Jan Zahradil Jiri Havel Party ODS CSSD Alliance AECR PES Seats won 9 7 Seat change 5 Popular vote 741 946 528 132 Percentage 31 45 22 39 Swing 1 40pp 13 61pp Third party Fourth party Leader Miloslav Ransdorf Zuzana Roithova Party KSCM KDU CSL Alliance GUE NGL EPP Seats won 4 2 Seat change 2 Popular vote 334 577 180 451 Percentage 14 18 7 65 Swing 6 09pp 1 93ppResult by district ODS Blue CSSD orange Two newly founded right wing parties the Czech wing Libertas cz of Declan Ganley s Libertas founded by Vladimir Zelezny and the Party of Free Citizens ran in the election 2 Contents 1 Background 1 1 2004 Seats 1 2 Procedure 2 Campaign 2 1 Civic Democratic Party 2 2 Czech Social Democratic Party 2 3 Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 2 4 Christian and Democratic Union People s Party 2 5 Green Party 2 6 EP list leaders 2 7 Campaign Finances 3 Debates 4 Opinion polls 4 1 Media survey 5 Results 5 1 European groups 5 2 Elected MEPs 6 References 7 External linksBackground editPrevious election was held in 2004 It was won by the Civic Democratic Party that won 30 of votes ahead of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia which received 20 of the votes Czech Social Democratic Party of Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla was heavily defeated receiving only 9 of votes finishing fourth 3 Spidle resigned after the election 4 Civic Democrats joined European People s Party group after the election as a member of European Democrats 5 ODS the cooperated with British Conservative Party to establish new Eurosceptic faction within European Parliament 6 2004 Seats edit Party EP Group Seats ODS EPP ED 9 KSCM GUE NGL 6 SNK ED EPP ED 3 CSSD S amp D 2 KDU CSL EPP ED 2 NEZAVISLI IND DEM 2 Procedure edit The 22 of Czech delegation in the European parliament are elected using open list proportional representation in which they can give preferential votes for up to two candidates on their chosen list Seats are allocated using the d Hondt method with an electoral threshold of 5 nationwide for single parties Candidates who receive preferential votes from more than 5 of voters are moved to the top of their list and in cases where more than one candidate receives over 5 of the preferential votes they are ranked in order of votes received Campaign edit nbsp Politician rallyes in the central part of Prague few days before elections of European Parliament for 2009 2013 term Civic Democratic Party edit First candidates were introduced on 9 February 2009 Jan Zahradil became electoral leader Other candidates included Evzen Tosenovsky Oldrich Vlasak etg Party also launched its election website on the same day Zahradil stated that ODS will be forced to use negative campaign as reaction to strateg of its opponents 7 Remaining candidates were introduced on 16 March 2009 8 Campaign of Civic Democratic Party ODS was launched by electoral leader Jan Zahradil on 13 February 2009 9 ODS stated that it would invest 40 million CZK to the campaign 10 ODS started negative campaign against CSSD as response to Social Democratic campaigns from previous years 7 11 Civic Democrats founded Blue Team to help the party with campaign The Civic Democratic Party was active on internet and used social media during its campaign while its main rival and election front runner Social Democratic Party underestimated internet campaign and Civic Democrats got to lead as a result 12 Czech Social Democratic Party edit CSSD planned to invest 30 million CZK 13 Czech Social Democratic Party was led by Jiri Havel Party decided to focus on Financial crisis and domestic issues during its campaign 13 Social Democratic Party was considered front runner as it was leading in polls but the lead narrowed as the election date was getting closer The Civic Democratic Party was active on internet and used social media during its campaign and eventually Social Democrats on the other hand underestimated internet campaign and Civic Democrats got to lead as a result 14 Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia edit Miloslav Ransdorf was announced as electoral leader on 18 September 2008 15 Christian and Democratic Union People s Party edit Christian Democrats launched election campaign on 9 March 2009 16 They introduced their candidates on 20 March 2009 17 Green Party edit Greens voted Jan Dusik as its electoral leader on 28 February 2009 18 EP list leaders edit ODS Jan Zahradil CSSD Jiri Havel KSCM Miloslav Ransdorf KDU CSL Zuzana Roithova SZ Jan Dusik SNK ED Lukas Macek Campaign Finances edit Party CSSD ODS KSCM KDU CSL Money Spent 19 60 000 000 Kc 40 000 000 Kc 17 000 000 Kc 2 500 000 KcDebates edit2009 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic debates Date Organisers P Present A Absent ODS CSSD KSCM KDU CSL 2 June Ceska televize 20 PJan Zahradil PJiri Havel PMiloslav Ransdorf PZuzana RoithovaOpinion polls editPolling Firm Date ODS KSCM KDU CSL CSSD SZ STAN Others Undecided CVVM 21 2 9 March 2009 31 12 5 5 29 6 5 3 13 STEM 22 12 13 March 2009 23 10 30 CVVM 23 30 March 6 April 2009 26 13 6 28 5 5 4 5 17 STEM 24 21 April 2009 27 6 14 5 6 6 30 3 6 6 5 3 9 1 STEM 25 5 May 2009 25 11 4 7 2 30 9 6 N A 6 4 13 1 CVVM 26 4 11 May 2009 33 0 13 5 5 5 25 5 5 0 6 5 10 0 STEM 27 5 12 May 2009 20 9 8 9 5 5 24 2 3 1 N A 11 9 25 5 CVVM 28 25 May 2009 36 5 15 5 6 5 28 0 5 5 N A 8 UPOL 29 25 May 2009 29 1 14 8 5 5 29 8 2 9 3 3 3 5 STEM SC amp C 30 26 May 2009 31 0 13 0 8 0 27 0 4 0 2 0 15 0 Election 5 June 2009 31 5 14 2 7 6 22 4 2 1 2 3 19 9 0 Media survey edit Survey Date ODS SSO DSSS KDU CSL DSZ STAN SNK ED lt CSSD Others iDnes 31 32 4 May 2009 24 5 17 2 6 0 4 5 4 3 4 1 2 4 2 3Results editThe Civic Democratic Party ODS has won the election with 30 and 9 seats Party s chairman Mirek Topolanek stated that the election showed that ODS is once again an equal rival to Social Democrats Czech Social Democratic Party finished second with 22 of votes and 6 seats Party was dissatisfied with the result as it expected a better result Chairman Jiri Paroubek stated that party was damaged by low turnout but noted that it is improvement as the party received only 8 8 in 2004 election Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia considered the result as an improvement from 2006 parliamentary election KDU CSL was pleased with the result as the party showed stable support Other parties failed to reach 5 threshold Green Party received only 2 of votes Chairman Martin Bursik decided to resign as a result Sovereignty led by MEP Jana Bobosikova received 4 and narrowly failed to win any seats 33 nbsp PartyVotes Seats Civic Democratic Party741 94631 4590Czech Social Democratic Party528 13222 397 5Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia334 57714 184 2KDU CSL180 4517 6520Sovereignty100 5144 260NewEuropean Democratic Party68 1522 890NewPublic Affairs56 6362 400NewMayors and Independents Your Option53 9842 290NewGreen Party48 6212 0600SNK European Democrats39 1661 660 3Party of Free Citizens29 8461 270NewWorkers Party25 3681 0800Right Bloc23 6121 0000Libertas cz22 2430 940NewParty for Dignified Life17 0610 720NewDemocratic Party of Greens14 7610 630NewIndependents12 8240 540 2Moravane9 0860 390NewSPR RSC7 4920 3200Nejen hasici a zivnostnici s uciteli do Evropy6 9040 290NewNational Party6 2630 270NewHumanist Party4 5840 1900Freeholder Party of the Czech Republic4 5440 190NewKoruna Ceska4 4490 1900Greens3 7170 160NewBalbin s Poetic Party3 7110 1600Czech National Socialist Party3 2690 140NewLiberals cz1 7750 080NewUnited Democrats Association of Independents1 5010 060NewParty of Free Democrats1 4230 060NewDemocracy and Freedom Party9860 040NewCzech National Social Party7910 030NewPeople and Politics5450 020NewTotal2 358 934100 0022 2Valid votes2 358 93499 49Invalid blank votes12 0750 51Total votes2 371 009100 00Registered voters turnout8 401 37428 22Source Volby European groups edit PartySeats European Conservatives and Reformists9NewProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats7 5European United Left Nordic Green Left4 2European People s Party2 12Independence Democracy0 2Total22 2 Elected MEPs edit Num MEP Sex Party EP Group Period Pref Votes 1 Evzen Tosenovsky Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 104 737 2 Jan Zahradil Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 65 731 3 Miloslav Ransdorf Male KSCM GUE NGL 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 61 453 4 Jiri Havel Male CSSD S amp D 14 July 2009 8 July 2012 59 818 5 Zuzana Roithova Female KDU CSL EPP 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 52 503 6 Richard Falbr Male CSSD S amp D 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 44 703 7 Vladimir Remek Male KSCM GUE NGL 14 July 2009 15 December 2013 40 650 8 Jan Brezina Male KDU CSL EPP 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 23 154 9 Libor Roucek Male CSSD S amp D 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 19 771 10 Hynek Fajmon Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 16 041 11 Andrea Ceskova Female ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 14 477 12 Oldrich Vlasak Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 11 744 13 Edvard Kozusnik Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 11 567 14 Miroslav Ouzky Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 9 869 15 Olga Sehnalova Female CSSD S amp D 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 9 386 16 Jiri Mastalka Male KSCM GUE NGL 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 8 181 17 Zuzana Brzobohata Female CSSD S amp D 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 7 736 18 Milan Cabrnoch Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 7 143 19 Ivo Strejcek Male ODS ECR 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 6 071 20 Jaromir Kohlicek Male KSCM GUE NGL 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 5 719 21 Pavel Poc Male CSSD S amp D 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 4 814 22 Robert Dusek Male CSSD S amp D 14 July 2009 30 June 2014 4 042 Source 34 References edit Karasek Pavel 2011 Volby do Evropskeho parlamentu v Ceske republice v roce 2009 Elections to the European Parliament in the Czech Republic in 2009 PDF in Czech Brno Masaryk University p 58 Retrieved 17 April 2018 EurActiv com Two Czech eurosceptic parties to run in EU elections Archived from the original on 18 February 2009 Retrieved 13 February 2009 Rozhodnuto Spidla drtive prohral iDNES cz 14 June 2004 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Vladimir Spidla rezignoval na post predsedy CSSD i vlady kabinet poda demisi iROZHLAS in Czech Retrieved 27 May 2019 ODS a jeji misto v evropskem parlamentu Centrum pro studium demokracie a kultury in Czech 10 December 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Europeanised defiance Czech Euroscepticism since 2004 pp 106 107 ISBN 978 3 8474 2092 7 a b ODS meni styl pro evropske volby chysta i negativni kampan iDNES cz 10 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