First and second round was held on 20 April 2004. Wechsler received 19 votes against Fiala's 17 votes. Linkov withdraw from candidacy during his speech noting that his rivals are more competent. Both Fiala and Wechdler received 18 votes in second round. Candidate needed 24 votes to be elected as 31 of 46 members of academic senate were present. Election was thus unsuccessful.[6] Date of third round was set for 26 April 2004.
Third round was held on 26 April 2004. Fiala received 27 votes against Wechsler's 17 votes and won the election.[7][8] In 2007 Fiala was elected for second term and remained in the position until 2011 when it expired.[9][10]