NUMERI PRAGENSES 2008 - Statistická ročenka hl. m. Prahy
Methodology
12. ELECTIONS Elections to regional councils were held on 17 and 18 October 2008, as declared by the President of the Czech Republic in his Decision No.: 262/2008 Coll., of 16 July 2008. These are the third elections since 2000 when higher territorial self-governing units (regions) were set up. These elections were held in all regions except Prague, where councillors are voted according to the law on elections to municipality councils. Elections to regional councils took place, pursuant to the same decision of the President of the Czech Republic along with the elections to the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic pursuant to Act no. 247/1995 Coll., as amended. Pursuant to the same law, the second round of the elections was held a week later, on 24 and 25 October 2008. The elections took place in 27 election districts where electoral term of senators has just expired. The election to the Senate was conducted in single-seat electoral districts by secret ballot according to the principle of the first-past-the-post system and respected universal, equal and direct suffrage as set forth in amendment to the Act. Every national of the CR aged 18 at least on the day of the elections had the right to vote provided that he/she was not prevented to exercise his/her right to vote by a law-stipulated impediment. The same rule was applied also in the second round of elections. The voter was allowed to vote on the basis of his/her voter pass in any electoral ward on the territory of an election district provided that the electoral ward where the voter was recorded on the permanent electoral roll belonged to the territory of this electoral district. Every voter could be entered on one electoral roll only. Also citizens of the Czech Republic who had not their permanent residence in the country and came to a polling station in the CR in electoral districts where elections were held . Every national of the CR could be elected a senator provided that he/she reached the age of 40 at least on the second day of the elections and was not deprived of legal capacity. Candidates for election to the Senate could have been put up by registered political parties and political movements or their coalitions, the application could have been submitted also by an independent candidate himself. In the first round of elections only one senator – a candidate for the Karviná electoral district - was elected. In other electoral districts the second round of elections was held a week later. In the second round only two candidates who won the biggest number of valid votes in the first round stood for elections. The candidate who won majority of valid votes in the second round was elected senator. Besides the tables with elections´ results to the Senate held on 17. 10. –18. 10. and 24. – 25. 10. 2008, we added selected data on elections´ results to the Senate and Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the CR in time series into this chapter. |
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Other regional information on election statistics is available in the following CZSO publications:
e-4203-08 | Election to the Senate of the Parliment of the Czech Republic |
4220-08 | Results of Elections to the Chamber of Deputies 1920 - 2006 |