1992 Czech National Council election

National Council elections were held in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia on 5 and 6 June 1992, alongside federal elections. The result was a victory for the Civic Democratic Party-Christian Democratic Party alliance, which won 76 of the 200 seats. Voter turnout was 85.0%. When the Czech Republic became independent in 1993, the National Council became its Parliament.

1992 Czech National Council election

5–6 June 1992

All 200 seats in the Czech National Council
101 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Václav Klaus Jiří Svoboda Jiří Horák
Party ODS KSČM ČSSD
Alliance ODSKDS LB
Seats won 76 35 16
Seat change New 2 16
Popular vote 1,924,483 909,490 422,736
Percentage 29.73% 14.05% 6.53%
Swing New 0.81 pp 2.42 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader František Trnka Josef Lux Miroslav Sládek
Party ZS KDU-ČSL SPR–RSČ
Alliance LSU
Seats won 16 15 14
Seat change 16 5 New
Popular vote 421,988 406,341 387,026
Percentage 6.52% 6.28% 5.98%
Swing 0.26 pp 2.14 pp New

  Seventh party Eighth party
  HSD-SMS
Leader Jan Kalvoda Jan Kryčer
Party ODA HSD–SMS
Seats won 14 14
Seat change New 9
Popular vote 383,705 380,088
Percentage 5.93% 5.87%
Swing New 4.16 pp

Districts won by ODS-KDU coalition (blue) and HSD–SMS (yellow)

Prime Minister before election

Petr Pithart
OH

Prime Minister after election

Václav Klaus
ODS

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