2005 Czech Social Democratic Party leadership election
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The Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) leadership election of 2005 happened when incumbent Vladimír Špidla resigned as a result of party's poor performance in European Parliament election. Stanislav Gross and Zdeněk Škromach duelled in the election. Gross was front-runner and was endorsed by 12 regional organisations while Škromach was supported by only 1 region.[1]
Gross defeated Škromach when he received votes of 291 delegates.[2] 552 delegates were allowed to vote.[3]
Voting
Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Stanislav Gross | 291 | 58.9 | |
Zdeněk Škromach | 203 | 41.1 |
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