April 1991 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
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A leadership election for the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) was held on 21 April 1991. Václav Klaus was elected the first leader of ODS. 247 delegates were allowed to vote.[1][2] Klaus was the only candidate. He received 220 votes while 19 delegates voted against him.[3]
Results
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Václav Klaus | 220 | 92.05 |
Against | 19 | 7.95 |
Total | 239 | 100 |
References
- ^ "Volba předsedy ODS v historii: jednoznačná záležitost" (in Czech). 20 June 2010. Archived from the original on 11 January 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
- ^ "Archiv ČT24: Kongresy ODS". Česká televize (in Czech). Retrieved 23 January 2017.
- ^ "Z revolučních bratří najednou konzervativci a liberálové. Jaký byl konec Občanského fóra?" (in Czech). Retrieved 23 January 2017.
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