The result was a narrow victory of conservative Civic Democratic Party (ODS), which received 17.9 per cent of votes and 14 seats.
Centrist populist ANO, the strongest party of the Czech Republic at that time, as well as the strongest party in Prague, lost 5 seats and 6.7 per cent of votes, receiving 12 seats and 15.4 per cent of votes.
Pirate Party's Zdeněk Hřib was elected as mayor with the support of Prague Together and UFP.
The Civic Democratic Party was speculated to stand Alexandra Udženija or Bohuslav Svoboda as its candidate for Mayor.
[3] Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party MP Jan Čižinský announced his candidacy for Mayor on 14 December 2017.
[4] During February 2018, Krnáčová's position within ANO 2011 weakened due to some problems with her management of the city.
[7] On 6 February 2018, Parlamentní Listy reported that the Czech Social Democratic Party started negotiations with Jiří Drahoš about his possible candidacy for Mayor.
[9] Adriana Krnáčová announced on 11 April 2018 that she will end in politics after the election and won't run for another term as Mayor.
[10] The Civic Democratic Party announced on 7 June 2018 that Bohuslav Svoboda will be its candidate for Mayor.
[12] In July 2018, it was reported that Patrik Nacher will be replaced by Petr Stuchlík as ANO 2011 electoral leader.
Svoboda stated that he believes that Prague citizens remember what he built in the city when he used to be the Mayor.