[3] 2017 Czech legislative election resulted in another victory of ANO 2011 while Social Democrats were reduced to 6th place.
[6] In February 2020 the Civic Democratic Party and TOP 09 in Plzeň region agreed to cooperate in Plzeň region allowing TOP 09 candidates to run on the Civic Democratic Party list.
[11] Czech Pirate Party formed an electoral alliance with Mayors an Independents for Olomouc region in March 2020.
[12] Tricolour Citizens' Movement formed coalitions with Svobodní and Freeholder Party of the Czech Republic in most regions.
TOP 09, STAN and Pirates only decided to support Drive-through voting and special electoral districts.
[19] The party launched its Campaign on 3 September 2020 with the slogans "Shown applies" and "Actions instead of Words."
[21] ODS launched its campaign on 24 June 2020 with the slogan "Let's put Czechia back on its feet.
[27] The Party decided to form electoral coalitions in regions to mitigate expected losses.
[29] ČSSD formed electoral alliances in Pardubice, Hradec Králové, Moravian-Silesian and Ústí nad Labem regions.
"[34] On 4 July 2020 the social democratic leadership rejected an electoral alliance with smaller parties in Ústí nad Labem region called Better North.
Leaders of regional organisation stated, that despite the decision of the party's leadership they plan to continue with the project.
Candidates on the list included former MP Jaroslav Krákora or controversial politician Petr Benda who previously ran as a candidate of National Socialists - Left of the 21st century and Workers' Party of Social Justice (DSSS).
Leader of Ústí nad Labem regional organisation Miroslav Andrt stated that it was an unimaginable leadership in Prague that ignored democratic principles in the party.
[36] Nomination of Petr Benda was largely criticised due to his previous affiliation with Neo-Nazi DSSS.
[37] Freedom and Direct Democracy aims to win 50 seats and participate in governing of at least 2 regions.