Electoral district in the Czech Republic
Senate district 17 – Prague 12 is an electoral district of the Senate of the Czech Republic , which is entirely located in the Capital City of Prague .[ 1] Since 2018, former presidential candidate and head of the Foreign Affairs committee, Pavel Fischer, is representing the district as an independent.
Senators
Election results
1996
1996 Czech Senate election in Prague 12[ 2]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Jan Krámek
ODS
18 671
48,65
24 511
68,75
Zdeněk Pleskot
ČSSD
5 907
15,39
11 141
31,25
Jan Sokol
KDU-ČSL
4 943
12,88
—
—
Milan Richter
KSČM
3 688
9,61
—
—
Vladimír Janský
ODA
3 565
9,29
—
—
Přibyslava Tichotová
DEU
1 142
2,98
—
—
Jiří Machač
KAN
459
1,20
—
—
2000
2006
2006 Czech Senate election in Prague 12[ 4]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Tomáš Grulich
ODS
17 429
47,37
13 364
62,42
Pavel Klener
SZ
4 721
12,83
8 044
37,57
Květoslava Kořínková
ČSSD
4 508
12,25
—
—
Petr Šimůnek
KSČM
3 104
8,43
—
—
Svatopluk Karásek
US-DEU
2 922
7,94
—
—
Daniela Rázková
KDU-ČSL
1 891
5,13
—
—
Mirka Čejková
„21“
1 490
4,05
—
—
Petr Hannig
SZR
529
1,43
—
—
Václav Truhlář
ČP
196
0,53
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—
2012
2012 Czech Senate election in Prague 12[ 5]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Tomáš Grulich
ODS
5 284
20,02
12 416
61,29
František Adámek
ČSSD
4 574
17,33
7 841
38,7
Petr Šimůnek
KSČM
3 781
14,33
—
—
Ivan Gabal
KDU-ČSL , SZ
3 710
14,06
—
—
Jaroslav Vondráček
TOP 09 , STAN
3 205
12,14
—
—
Miloslav Bednář
Svobodní
1 821
6,9
—
—
Karel Kasal
SD-SN
1 814
6,87
—
—
Vít Olmer
VV
1 118
4,23
—
—
Silvia Weiszová
Suverenity
671
2,54
—
—
Valentin Papazian
PP
407
1,54
—
—
2018
2018 Czech Senate election in Prague 12[ 6]
Candidate
Party
1st round
2nd round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Pavel Fischer
Independent
20 342
47,98
14 919
78,08
Eva Tylová
Pirates , LES
6 828
16,10
4 188
21,91
Ivan Pilný
ANO
5 304
12,51
—
—
Aleš Gerloch
Independent
3 832
9,04
—
—
Ivan David
SPD
2 318
5,46
—
—
Marta Semelová
KSČM
1 685
3,97
—
—
Jiří Nouza
HPP
1 147
2,70
—
—
František Dobšík
ČSSD
933
2,20
—
—
Notes
^ Election for shortened four-year term
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