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2012 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries

Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2012 were held for 2013 Czech presidential election from 30 April to 28. June 2012. They were the first presidential primaries in the Czech Republic. Přemysl Sobotka on the primaries with 61% of votes against 39 votes for the other candidate, Evžen Tošenovský. Primaries suffered for low voter turnout as only 6,203 from 27,000 party members voted.[1]

2012 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries

30 April - 28 June 2012
Turnout23%
 
Nominee Přemysl Sobotka Evžen Tošenovský
Party ODS ODS
Popular vote 3,771 2,432
Percentage 61% 39%
Results by District

There were members of ODS who were of opinion that the party should support Miloš Zeman instead of having its own candidate as neither Tošenovský or Sobotka is a strong candidate that can win. It was one of the reasons for a low turnout.[2][3]

Candidates edit

Declined edit

  • Miroslava Němcová, a vice-chairman of Chamber of Deputies was expected to run.[5] She decided to not participate in election.[6] Her decision was speculated to be a result of low performance in opinion polls for presidential election.[7][8]
  • Jaroslav Kubera, senator and mayor of Teplice. He was offered nomination by Ústí nad Labem regional organisation of ODS in April 2012. He declined the offer. He stated that he has too much respect for presidential office to run and that he knows his limits. He ran in senate election instead.[9]
  • Tomáč Töpfer, an actor and former senator. Some members of party offered him support but he declined. "I would run only if some Neo-Nazi threatens democracy."[10]
  • Cyril Höschl, a psychiatrist. He decided to not participate as he is responsible for too many other projects.[10]

Debates edit

The first debate was held on 3 May 2012. Debate was very calm and without confrontation. Sobotka only criticised presidential front-runner Jan Fischer. He said that Fischer is popular because he wasn't brave to make any important decision as Prime Minister. Tošenovský said that wants to be a similar president to Václav Klaus.[11]

Support of candidates in opinion polls edit

Date Agency Miroslava Němcová Přemysl Sobotka Evžen Tošenovský
14–21 January 2012 Sanep[12] 7.6% 2.8% <1.8%
23 February - 2 March 2012 PPM Factum[13] 6.9% 3.2%
23 March - 3 April 2012 PPM Factum[14] 5.6% <3.0% <3.0%
14 April 2012 Median[15] 2.5% 4.0% 3.5%
8 May 2012 Median[16] 3.5% 5.0%
30 May - 6 June 2012 Sanep[17] 2.9% 1.4%

Voting edit

Voting took place in 9 election regions (each consisted of one or two Regions). Every member of Civic Democratic Party could participate if he joined party at least 60 days prior the beginning of primaries.[18]

Voting started in Hradec Králové Region and Pardubice Region. Sobotka received 404 votes and Tošenovský 141. Přemysla Sobotka was reported to be surprised by results. Sobotka commented results: "Competition has only just started, but this victory is a good impulse to me for other rounds of primaries."[19] Voter turnout was low with 30%.[20]

Another voting took place in Olomouc Region and Zlín Region. Sobotka narrowly won in Olomouc region by 1 vote while Tošenovský narrowly won Zlín region by two votes.[21] Overall results in Central Moravia were victory for Evžen Tošenovský who won by 1 vote. Sobotka considered this result a success as the voting took place in Tošenovský's territory. Sobotka was still ahead after voting in Central Moravia.[22][23]

Another round took place in South Bohemia and in Vysočina Region. Sobotka won when he received 409 votes while Tošenovský received only 215 votes. Sobotka overall received 1,101 votes and Tošenovský 654 votes by the moment.[24]

Sobotka also won voting in West Bohemia. More decisive victory was in Karlovy Vary region where Sobotka received 75% of votes. Voter turnout in region was only 19.3%.[25] Sobotka was leading the overall primaries with 1,523 votes (66%) while Tošenovský had only 794 votes (34%).[26]

Next voting took place in North Bohemia - in Sobotka's home region. Sobotka decisively won the voting with 722 votes while Tošenovský had only 170 votes. Sobotka widened his lead to more than 70% of votes in overall voting. Some reported that the most populous regions were ahead so the battle might not be over.[27]

Moravian-Silesian Region where another voting took place is home region of Evžen Tošenovský. Tošenovský admitted that he is more nervous in this region than he was in the previous ones as there are more people who know him.[28] Tošenovský won the region with 895 votes while Sobotka received only 229 votes. Voter turnout was higher than in other regions (46%). Sobotka was still leading with 2,474 votes (57%). Tošenovský had 1,895 votes (43%)[29]

Sobotka won primaries in Central Bohemia. He received 425 votes while Tošenovský only 168. Sobotka widened his lead. He was winning nationally with 2,899 votes (59%).[30]

Sobotka received 543 votes in Prague while Tošenovský only 181 votes. Sobotka was nationally winning with 3,442 votes, while Tošenovský had 2,208. Prague primaries also suffered of low turnout.[31]

Last primaries were held in South Moravia. Sobotka received 329 votes and Tošenovský only 224. Sobotka won whole primaries and won party's nomination for president. Party's leader Petr Nečas praised the result and called Sobotka qualified and honest candidate who has clear opinion and isn't populist.[32]

Results edit

Dates Electoral Region Přemysl Sobotka Evžen Tošenovský Turnout
30 April - 5 May East (Hradec Králové Region, Pardubice Region) 404 141 30.5%[33]
7–12 May Centre (Olomouc Region, Zlín Region) 294 295 26.6%[33]
14–19 May South (Vysočina Region, South Bohemian Region) 409 215 25.5%[33]
21–26 May West (Plzeň Region, Karlovy Vary Region) 416 143 19.3%[34]
28 May - 2 June North (Ústí nad Labem Region, Liberec Region) 722 170 29.5%[35]
4–9 June Moravian-Silesian Region 229 895 46%
11–16 June Central Bohemian Region 425 168 24%[36]
18–23 June Prague 543 181 24%[37]
25–28 June South Moravian Region 329 224
30 April - 28 June Czech Republic 3771 2432 23%

Aftermath edit

Sobotka participated in 2013 Czech presidential election but received only 2.46% of votes. It was considered a devastating defeat. Some Journalists called the result "Blue Waterloo."[38]

See also edit

References edit

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  3. ^ Petřík, Lukáš. "Stejně to hodíme Zemanovi, zní z ODS. Prezidentské primárky tam už nikdo nebere tvážně". Parlamentní Listy. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  4. ^ Szaban, Oldřich. "Přemysl Sobotka: Komunisty do vlády? Radši abdikuju". Parlamentní Listy. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
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Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries 2012 were held for 2013 Czech presidential election from 30 April to 28 June 2012 They were the first presidential primaries in the Czech Republic Premysl Sobotka on the primaries with 61 of votes against 39 votes for the other candidate Evzen Tosenovsky Primaries suffered for low voter turnout as only 6 203 from 27 000 party members voted 1 2012 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries30 April 28 June 2012Turnout23 Nominee Premysl Sobotka Evzen TosenovskyParty ODS ODSPopular vote 3 771 2 432Percentage 61 39 Results by DistrictThere were members of ODS who were of opinion that the party should support Milos Zeman instead of having its own candidate as neither Tosenovsky or Sobotka is a strong candidate that can win It was one of the reasons for a low turnout 2 3 Contents 1 Candidates 1 1 Declined 2 Debates 3 Support of candidates in opinion polls 4 Voting 4 1 Results 5 Aftermath 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCandidates editPremysl Sobotka a vice chairman of Senate Evzen Tosenovsky a Member of European Parliament 4 Declined edit Miroslava Nemcova a vice chairman of Chamber of Deputies was expected to run 5 She decided to not participate in election 6 Her decision was speculated to be a result of low performance in opinion polls for presidential election 7 8 Jaroslav Kubera senator and mayor of Teplice He was offered nomination by Usti nad Labem regional organisation of ODS in April 2012 He declined the offer He stated that he has too much respect for presidential office to run and that he knows his limits He ran in senate election instead 9 Tomac Topfer an actor and former senator Some members of party offered him support but he declined I would run only if some Neo Nazi threatens democracy 10 Cyril Hoschl a psychiatrist He decided to not participate as he is responsible for too many other projects 10 Debates editThe first debate was held on 3 May 2012 Debate was very calm and without confrontation Sobotka only criticised presidential front runner Jan Fischer He said that Fischer is popular because he wasn t brave to make any important decision as Prime Minister Tosenovsky said that wants to be a similar president to Vaclav Klaus 11 Support of candidates in opinion polls editDate Agency Miroslava Nemcova Premysl Sobotka Evzen Tosenovsky14 21 January 2012 Sanep 12 7 6 2 8 lt 1 8 23 February 2 March 2012 PPM Factum 13 6 9 3 2 23 March 3 April 2012 PPM Factum 14 5 6 lt 3 0 lt 3 0 14 April 2012 Median 15 2 5 4 0 3 5 8 May 2012 Median 16 3 5 5 0 30 May 6 June 2012 Sanep 17 2 9 1 4 Voting editVoting took place in 9 election regions each consisted of one or two Regions Every member of Civic Democratic Party could participate if he joined party at least 60 days prior the beginning of primaries 18 Voting started in Hradec Kralove Region and Pardubice Region Sobotka received 404 votes and Tosenovsky 141 Premysla Sobotka was reported to be surprised by results Sobotka commented results Competition has only just started but this victory is a good impulse to me for other rounds of primaries 19 Voter turnout was low with 30 20 Another voting took place in Olomouc Region and Zlin Region Sobotka narrowly won in Olomouc region by 1 vote while Tosenovsky narrowly won Zlin region by two votes 21 Overall results in Central Moravia were victory for Evzen Tosenovsky who won by 1 vote Sobotka considered this result a success as the voting took place in Tosenovsky s territory Sobotka was still ahead after voting in Central Moravia 22 23 Another round took place in South Bohemia and in Vysocina Region Sobotka won when he received 409 votes while Tosenovsky received only 215 votes Sobotka overall received 1 101 votes and Tosenovsky 654 votes by the moment 24 Sobotka also won voting in West Bohemia More decisive victory was in Karlovy Vary region where Sobotka received 75 of votes Voter turnout in region was only 19 3 25 Sobotka was leading the overall primaries with 1 523 votes 66 while Tosenovsky had only 794 votes 34 26 Next voting took place in North Bohemia in Sobotka s home region Sobotka decisively won the voting with 722 votes while Tosenovsky had only 170 votes Sobotka widened his lead to more than 70 of votes in overall voting Some reported that the most populous regions were ahead so the battle might not be over 27 Moravian Silesian Region where another voting took place is home region of Evzen Tosenovsky Tosenovsky admitted that he is more nervous in this region than he was in the previous ones as there are more people who know him 28 Tosenovsky won the region with 895 votes while Sobotka received only 229 votes Voter turnout was higher than in other regions 46 Sobotka was still leading with 2 474 votes 57 Tosenovsky had 1 895 votes 43 29 Sobotka won primaries in Central Bohemia He received 425 votes while Tosenovsky only 168 Sobotka widened his lead He was winning nationally with 2 899 votes 59 30 Sobotka received 543 votes in Prague while Tosenovsky only 181 votes Sobotka was nationally winning with 3 442 votes while Tosenovsky had 2 208 Prague primaries also suffered of low turnout 31 Last primaries were held in South Moravia Sobotka received 329 votes and Tosenovsky only 224 Sobotka won whole primaries and won party s nomination for president Party s leader Petr Necas praised the result and called Sobotka qualified and honest candidate who has clear opinion and isn t populist 32 Results edit Dates Electoral Region Premysl Sobotka Evzen Tosenovsky Turnout30 April 5 May East Hradec Kralove Region Pardubice Region 404 141 30 5 33 7 12 May Centre Olomouc Region Zlin Region 294 295 26 6 33 14 19 May South Vysocina Region South Bohemian Region 409 215 25 5 33 21 26 May West Plzen Region Karlovy Vary Region 416 143 19 3 34 28 May 2 June North Usti nad Labem Region Liberec Region 722 170 29 5 35 4 9 June Moravian Silesian Region 229 895 46 11 16 June Central Bohemian Region 425 168 24 36 18 23 June Prague 543 181 24 37 25 28 June South Moravian Region 329 22430 April 28 June Czech Republic 3771 2432 23 Aftermath editSobotka participated in 2013 Czech presidential election but received only 2 46 of votes It was considered a devastating defeat Some Journalists called the result Blue Waterloo 38 See also editCivic Democratic Party Czech Republic 2013 Czech presidential election Primary electionReferences edit Kandidatem ODS na prezidenta je Premysl Sobotka Novinky cz 28 June 2012 Retrieved 16 January 2016 Panenka Radim Blazinec v ODS Voli sveho prezidenta ale silha po Zemanovi Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 30 January 2016 Petrik Lukas Stejne to hodime Zemanovi zni z ODS Prezidentske primarky tam uz nikdo nebere tvazne Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 30 January 2016 Szaban Oldrich Premysl Sobotka Komunisty do vlady Radsi abdikuju Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 16 January 2016 Machova Martina 2012 05 03 Primarky ODS zive Nemcova neni Volte ty dva co zbyli Aktualne cz Retrieved 16 January 2016 Miroslava Nemcova na prezidentku kandidovat nebude padesatprocent cz Retrieved 1 February 2017 Nemcova nebude kandidovat na prezidenta Prospeje Cesku jinak Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 1 February 2017 Nemcova se rozhodla ze na Hrad v prime volbe kandidovat nebude iDNES cz 16 April 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Senator Kubera obdrzel nabidku kandidovat na prezidenta Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 12 August 2017 a b Topfer i Hoschl jit na Hrad odmitli ODS nabizi Sobotku a Tosenovskeho iDNES cz 22 April 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Chybi tady Nemcova znelo pri prvni debate vnitrostranickych primarek ODS Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 1 February 2017 Favoritem nadchazejicich prezidentskych voleb je Fischer v prvni petce je dale Svejnar Schwarzenberg Nemcova a Zeman PDF Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 12 March 2017 Jan Fischer a Jan Svejnar kandidati druheho kola Factum cz in Czech Retrieved 12 March 2017 Nestranici v cele za nimi mimoparlamentni Zeman Factum cz in Czech Retrieved 12 March 2017 Primou volbu prezidenta by vyhral 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Volba kandidata na Hrad laka jen ctvrtinu clenu ODS vede Sobotka iDNES cz 18 May 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Sobotka prevalcoval na zapade Cech Tosenovskeho a vede serii prezidentskych primarek ODS Region pod Lupou Retrieved 1 February 2017 Pri prezidentskych primarkach ODS na severe Ciech zvitazil Premysl Sobotka az europe eu Retrieved 1 February 2017 dead link Primarky ODS ve Stredoceskem kraji vyhral Premysl Sobotka TN NOVA cz 2012 06 16 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Primarky ODS v Praze vyhral senator Premysl Sobotka Kurzy cz in Czech Retrieved 1 February 2017 GLOSA Prezidentske volby modre Waterloo iDNES cz 12 January 2013 Retrieved 1 February 2017 External links editOfficial Site of the Primaries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries amp oldid 1205561312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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