2022 Czech municipal elections

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Municipal elections were held in the Czech Republic on 23 and 24 September 2022. [1] [2] [3]

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Campaign

Mayors and Independents (STAN)

STAN launched the spring phase of its campaign on 19 April 2022. Party leader Vít Rakušan called it a "key election" and the party thus chose a Key as a symbol for the party campaign. Rakušan stated that the party wants to show smart and inspirative solutions from experience. The party also introduced the "I want to run" ("Chci kandidovat") project, which aims to help people enter politics. [4] [5]

Result

PartySeats
KDU-ČSL 3,252
Civic Democratic Party 2,294
Mayors and Independents 1,854
ANO 2011 1,748
Czech Social Democratic Party 799
Freedom and Direct Democracy 493
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 466
TOP 09 428
Česká pirátská strana 274
Non-Partisans233
INDEPENDENTS233
SNK European Democrats 187
Green Party 129
Local Movements of Independents for Harmonic Development of Municipalities and Towns124
Independents 47,732

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