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Tábor 2020

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Tábor 2020
AbbreviationT2020
ChairpersonPetr Havránek
Founded1998
IdeologyRegionalism
Liberalism
Political positionCenter-right
National affiliationSpolu
Senate
1 / 81
South Bohemian Regional Assembly
2 / 55
Tábor Town Assembly
9 / 27
Website
http://www.tabor2020.cz

Tábor 2020 is Czech local political party active in the town of Tábor, founded in 1998. Since 2014, it is the largest party in Tábor, holding the office of Mayor as well as most seats in the Tábor Town Assembly. From 2020, the party is represented in the South Bohemian Regional Assembly and since 2022 in the Senate, controlling the Tábor senate district.[1]

Electoral results

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Tábor Town Council

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Year Vote Vote % Seats +/- Place
2002 60,158 21.5
6 / 27
Increase 6 2nd Increase
2006 65,592 23.0
7 / 27
Increase 1 2nd Steady
2010 59,345 18.9
6 / 27
Decrease 1 3rd Decrease
2014 64,934 26.0
8 / 27
Increase 2 1st Increase
2018 51,975 18.9
6 / 27
Decrease 2 1st Steady
2022 75,029 29.1
9 / 27
Increase 3 1st Steady

South Bohemian Regional Council

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Year Vote Vote % Seats +/-
2004[a] 4,802 3.2
0 / 55
Steady 0
2008[b] 10,024 4.9
0 / 55
Steady 0
2012[c] 27,972 14.6
1 / 55
Increase 1
2016[d] 10,629 5.8
1 / 55
Steady 0
2020[e] 13,010 6.5
2 / 55
Increase 1

Senate

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Year Vote Seats +/-
2022[f] 10,676
1 / 27
Increase 1

Notes

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  1. ^ In coalition with the Green Party and Party for the Open Society
  2. ^ On SNK European Democrats list
  3. ^ In coalition with Jihočeši 2012 and Citizens for Budějovice
  4. ^ In coalition with Jihočeši 2012
  5. ^ In coalition with Jihočeši 2012
  6. ^ Supported by Spolu

References

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  1. ^ "Programy do voleb". Programy do voleb (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  • Bracketed numbers indicate numbers of seats in the respective chambers.
Chamber of Deputies
2021 (200 seats)Senate
2022 (81 seats)
European Parliament
2024 (21 seats)Regional Assemblies
2020 (675 seats)Other parties
Current electoral alliances