Country: | Czech Republic |
Type: | parliamentary |
Previous Election: | 2012 Czech Senate election |
Previous Year: | 2012 |
Election Date: | 10–11 October 2014 (first round) |
Next Election: | 2016 Czech Senate election |
Next Year: | 2016 |
1Blank: | First round |
2Blank: | Second round |
Image1: | B Sobotka 2015 Praha.JPG |
Leader1: | Bohuslav Sobotka |
Party1: | Czech Social Democratic Party |
Seats1: | 10 |
1Data1: | 226,239 22.04% |
2Data1: | 165,629 34.95% |
Leader2: | Andrej Babiš |
Party2: | ANO 2011 |
Seats2: | 4 |
1Data2: | 180,136 17.55% |
2Data2: | 71,739 15.14% |
Image3: | Belobradek (cropped).jpg |
Leader3: | Pavel Bělobrádek |
Party3: | KDU-ČSL |
Seats3: | 5 |
1Data3: | 102,898 10.02% |
2Data3: | 87,682 18.50% |
Image4: | Petr Fiala 2019 Praha.jpg |
Leader4: | Petr Fiala |
Party4: | Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic) |
Seats4: | 2 |
1Data4: | 118,268 11.52% |
2Data4: | 53,149 11.21% |
Image5: | Ondřej Liška, RR, 20090228.jpg |
Leader5: | Ondřej Liška |
Party5: | Green Party (Czech Republic) |
Seats5: | 2 |
1Data5: | 37,078 3.61% |
2Data5: | 22,275 4.70% |
Senate elections were held in the Czech Republic on 10–11 October 2014, with a second round on 17–18 October 2014.[1] One-third of Senate seats (27 out of 81) were elected,[1] along with approximately 62,300 local council seats.[2] The election date was announced by the President Miloš Zeman in June, 2014.[3]