By-elections for Strakonice and Brno-City District Senate seats were held in the Czech Republic in October and November 2003. Election in Strakonice was held on 30 October-1 November and 7–8 November. Election in Brno-City was held on 7–8 November and 14–15 November. Elections were won by Josef Kalbáč in Strakonice and by Karel Jarůšek in Brno-City.[1] Elections were held after incumbent Senators were appointed Judges of Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic.
Strakonice
2003 Czech senate by-election|
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First party
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Second party
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Candidate
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Josef Kalbáč
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Pavel Pavel
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Party
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Lidovci
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ODS
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Popular vote
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7,321
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6,375
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Percentage
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53.5%
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46.5%
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Main candidates were Pavel Pavel and Josef Kalbáč who faced each other in second round.[2] Kalbáč won the second round.
Candidate |
Party |
First round |
Second round
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Votes |
% |
Votes |
%
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Josef Kalbáč |
Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party |
3,639 |
18.16 |
7,321 |
53.48
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Pavel Pavel |
Civic Democratic Party |
5,697 |
28.43 |
6,375 |
46.54
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Karel Rodina |
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia |
3,388 |
16.91 |
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Petr Pumpr |
SNK European Democrats |
2,516 |
12.55
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Josef Vávra |
Independent |
2,428 |
12.12
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Josef Samec |
Czech Social Democratic Party |
1,269 |
6.33
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Jan Rampich |
Civic Democratic Alliance |
1,096 |
5.47
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Overall |
20,033 |
100 |
13,809 |
100
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Brno-City
2003 Czech senate by-election|
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First party
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Second party
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Candidate
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Karel Jarůšek
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Rostislav Slavotínek
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Party
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ODS
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Lidovci
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Popular vote
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4,761
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4,740
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Percentage
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50.1%
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49.9%
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Candidates included football manager Karel Jarůšek, Brno Councillor Rostislav Slavotínek, Minister of Health Marie Součková, Daniel Borecký and Journalist Petr Cibulka.[3] Karel Jarůšek won the election when he defeated Rostislav Slavotínek in the second round. Minister Součková was eliminated in the first round when she received only 7.5% of votes which she blamed on strong campaign against her.[4]
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