A leadership election for the Czech
Party of Free Citizens was held on 18 November 2017,[2] after the party's unsuccessful results in the
legislative election and consequent resignation of the party's leadership.[3] The election was expected to be a two-way contest between
Tomáš Pajonk and
Jiří Payne,[4] but on 11 November 2017, former leader
Petr Mach announced his candidacy.[5] The results were announced on 19 November 2017, with Pajonk defeating Mach by a large margin.[6]
Background
A
legislative election was held on 20–21 October 2017. Svobodní's share of the vote fell to 1.5% from 2.6% in the
2013 election. The incumbent leader
Petr Mach resigned afterwards,[7] and the election was scheduled for 12–18 November. Mach stated that he would consider standing again.
Tomáš Pajonk and
Jiří Payne were the first prominent candidates to announce their candidacy.[4] Pajonk was previously suggested by Mach.[8] The election was expected to be a two-way contest between Pajonk and Payne.[4] Mach eventually decided to run and announced his candidacy on 10 November 2017.[9] The other two candidates were Tomáš Michalička and Daniel Urban.[10]
Candidates
Petr Mach, the incumbent leader. He announced his candidacy on 11 November 2017.[5]
A leadership election for the Czech
Party of Free Citizens was held on 18 November 2017,[2] after the party's unsuccessful results in the
legislative election and consequent resignation of the party's leadership.[3] The election was expected to be a two-way contest between
Tomáš Pajonk and
Jiří Payne,[4] but on 11 November 2017, former leader
Petr Mach announced his candidacy.[5] The results were announced on 19 November 2017, with Pajonk defeating Mach by a large margin.[6]
Background
A
legislative election was held on 20–21 October 2017. Svobodní's share of the vote fell to 1.5% from 2.6% in the
2013 election. The incumbent leader
Petr Mach resigned afterwards,[7] and the election was scheduled for 12–18 November. Mach stated that he would consider standing again.
Tomáš Pajonk and
Jiří Payne were the first prominent candidates to announce their candidacy.[4] Pajonk was previously suggested by Mach.[8] The election was expected to be a two-way contest between Pajonk and Payne.[4] Mach eventually decided to run and announced his candidacy on 10 November 2017.[9] The other two candidates were Tomáš Michalička and Daniel Urban.[10]
Candidates
Petr Mach, the incumbent leader. He announced his candidacy on 11 November 2017.[5]