Parliamentary elections in Slovenia

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Parliamentary elections in Slovenia for member seats of National Assembly of Slovenia have been regularly held since first democratic elections in 1990.[1][2]

Participation[edit]

At all democratic elections since 1990.[3][4]

No. Elections Registered Voted Percent
Socialist Republic of Slovenia
I 8 April 1990   1,490,136 1,241,212
1,238,189
83,30%
83,09%
Slovenia
II 6 December 1992   1,491,374 1,277,604 85,66%
III 10 November 1996   1,542,218 1,136,211 73,70%
IV 15 October 2000   1,588,528 1,114,170 70,14%
V 3 October 2004   1,634,402    991,263 60,65%
VI 21 September 2008   1,696,437 1,070,523 63,10%
VII 4 December 2011   1,709,692 1,121,573 65,60%
VIII 13 July 2014   1,713,067    885,860 51,71%
IX 3 June 2018   1,712,676    901.454 52,63%
X 24 April 2022   1,695,771 1,203,373 70,96%

Winners[edit]

All democratic winning parties in National Assembly of Slovenia since 1990.

# Logo Party Elections Seats Votes Percentage
Socialist Republic of Slovenia
I Party of Democratic Renewal 1990 14 186,928 17,28%
Slovenia
II Liberal Democratic Party 1992 22 278,851 23,46%
III Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 1996 25 288,783 27,01%
VI Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 2000 34 390,306 36,26%
V Slovenian Democratic Party 2004 29 281,710 29,08%
VI Social Democrats 2008 29 320,248 30,45%
VII Positive Slovenia 2011 28 314,273 28,51%
VIII Modern Centre Party 2014 36 301,563 34,49%
IX Slovenian Democratic Party 2018 26 288,719 24,92%
X Freedom Movement 2022 41 405,903 34,53%

Voting system[edit]

There are 8 main voting units, each unit further divided into 11 separate electoral districts. That is how we get 88 regular members of parliament in total, one voted from each district.

2 additional members of Italian and Hungarian minority form total 90 seats. For coalition to constitute the government, they need at least 46 regular members, two minority members don't count.

# 8
units
11 electoral districts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Kranj Jesenice Radovljica I Radovljica II Kranj I Kranj II Kranj III Tržič Škofja Loka I Škofja Loka II Kamnik Idrija
2 Postojna Tolmin Piran Izola Koper I Koper II Sežana Ilirska Bistrica Postojna Nova Gorica I Nova Gorica II Ajdovščina
3 Center
(Ljubljana)
Logatec Vrhnika Rudnik I
(Ljubljana Vič)
Rudnik II
(Ljubljana Vič)
Rudnik III
(Ljubljana Vič)
Rudnik IV
(Ljubljana Vič)
Center
(Ljubljana)
Šiška I
(Ljubljana)
Šiška II
(Ljubljana)
Šiška III
(Ljubljana)
Šiška IV
(Ljubljana)
4 Bežigrad
(Ljubljana)
Kočevje Ribnica Grosuplje Litija Moste-Polje I
(Ljubljana)
Moste-Polje II
(Ljubljana)
Moste-Polje III
(Ljubljana)
Bežigrad I
(Ljubljana)
Bežigrad II
(Ljubljana)
Domžale I Domžale II
5 Celje Šentjur
pri Celju
Celje I Celje II Žalec I Žalec II Mozirje Velenje I Velenje II Sl. Gradec Ravne
na Koroškem
Radlje
ob Dravi
6 Novo mesto Črnomelj Novo mesto I Novo mesto II Trebnje Brežice Krško Sevnica Laško Hrastnik Trbovlje Zagorje
ob Savi
7 Maribor Šmarje
pri Jelšah
Sl. Bistrica Sl. Konjice Ruše Maribor I Maribor II Maribor III Maribor IV Maribor V Maribor VI Maribor VII
8 Ptuj Lendava Ormož Ljutomer M. Sobota I M. Sobota II G. Radgona Lenart Pesnica Ptuj I Ptuj II Ptuj III
9 Koper 1 member of Italian minority
10 Lendava 1 member of Hungarian minority

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Slovenci so v vrstah na voliščih odpirali novo stran zgodovine (page 1)". Delo (in Slovenian). 9 April 1990.
  2. ^ "V 45 letih od javnih volitev s kroglico do demokratičnih, tajnih, neposrednih (stran 4)". Delo (in Slovenian). 9 April 1990.
  3. ^ "Demos premočno vodi, od strank pa ZKP-SDS (stran 1)". Delo (in Slovenian). 12 April 1990.
  4. ^ "Po osmih dneh so znana imena 78 delegatov v družbenopolitičnem zboru (stran 3)". Delo (in Slovenian). 17 April 1990.